Some badly repointed brickwork with mess on the brick faces and gaps in the joints

How to avoid common mistakes when repointing brickwork

Repointing brickwork is usually required at least once or twice per century. Wear, weather and structural stresses cause the mortar between bricks to deteriorate over the decades, until you’re left with unsightly pointing and possibly an unsafe building. If your property was built in the 1980s or earlier, it might be time to tackle this essential project.

Some ambitious home renovators do their own brickwork repointing, while other homeowners (often wisely) turn to a bricklayer. Either way, it’s worth knowing about the many things that can go wrong with repointing, potentially compromising your brickwork.

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