Chimney Restoration and Repair

Chimney Related Information. Company procedures, Costs of chimney related repairs and other helpful information

How to Maintain Your Tuckpointing

Maintain your brick home with tuckpointing and applying a waterproofer regularly

How to Maintain Brick Tuckpointing:

Anyone who owns a brick home should keep two things in mind about maintaining the tuckpointing and brick:

1.) Take a look at your walls a couple of times a year and check for settling cracks, deteriorated joints in the mortar between bricks (Tuckpointing) or missing mortar joints.

While mortar is a strong building material, time and weather (especially in Saint Louis) can break it down, causing the joints to crack, pop out or (over a longer amount of time) turn to dust. It’s important to keep the joints in the wall solid to deter water entry. A simple tuckpointing job can sometimes turn into a brick laying job if left ignored too long. Over time a small opening in the mortar joint can cause brick movement from water entering through during freeze/thaw cycles of winter and spring. Nobody wants that.

2.) Every 5-10 years have a masonry waterproofer applied to the exterior brick, stone and tuckpointing work of your home. (more…)