Over time, weather and wear compromise the mortar between bricks, threatening a home’s stability. Repointing a house restores strength and beauty—preserving decades of craftsmanship with precision and care.
What is Repointing a House?
Repointing involves removing deteriorated mortar from brick joints and replacing it with fresh, weather-resistant material. This process reinforces structural integrity, prevents water infiltration, and restores the building’s original appearance, ensuring longevity and safety.
When is Repointing Needed?
Signs include crumbling mortar, gaps wider than 10mm, rising damp, efflorescence, or uneven brick alignment. Regular inspections every 5–10 years help identify issues early, making timely repointing essential to avoid costly damage.
The Repointing Process Explained
Professional repointing begins with careful dispointing using specialized tools, followed by cleaning joints and applying new lime-based mortar at the correct consistency. Proper curing and finishing ensure durability and seamless integration with existing masonry, delivered by certified tradespeople for optimal results.
Repointing a house is a vital investment that protects structural health and enhances curb appeal. Don’t delay—schedule a professional assessment today to strengthen your home’s foundation and preserve its character for generations.