Tuckpointing
- The process of cutting out old mortar to a uniform depth and placing new
mortar in the joint is used to repair mortar joints that have deteriorated.Mortar joints are considered deteriorated when:
The deterioration of mortar is caused by any or all of the following factors:
1. Identification of wall area(s) in need of repair 2. Removal of the defective mortar with the proper tools to prevent damage to adjacent masonry units 3. Removal of dust and debris from joints to be pointed by brushing or flushing with water 4. Mortar is mixed that closely matches the existing in strength, hardness, color, and texture 5. Dampening of the mortar joints before the mortar is pointed in 6. Tightly packing the fresh mortar into the joints in thin layers (1/4" maximum) 7. Tooling of the mortar to match the original profile after it has become "thumbprint" hard 8. Light brushing of the joints to remove any excesses 9. Application of commercial cleaners to remove any mortar stains Once a wall area has been properly tuckpointed it is not only a wall with improved structural integrity, but one that is more resistant to moisture penetration for years to come. An added benefit of tuckpointing is that the overall appearance of the wall is enhanced with new mortar in place.
Deteriorated brick or block would be identified and replaced with new units that closely match the original in size, color, and texture. Repair of conditions that expose the masonry to abnormal moisture is recommended to keep the same deterioration from occurring in the future.
These joints should be professionally inspected and if the sealant has
torn or lost elasticity, should be cut out completely and new sealant
properly installed.
Through-Wall Flashing - Masonry walls effectively resist moisture when properly designed and constructed. Excess moisture may develop within the wall system if an effective means of relieving the absorbed moisture is not used. The result of this can lead to the corrosion of masonry anchors, lintels and relieving angles, water damage to interior finishes, and the creation of mold or mildew on the non-masonry surfaces. The installation of through-wall flashing is an effective means of removing excess moisture from masonry wall systems when not originally included in a building's construction. When, by inspection, it is determined that through-wall flashing would provide the necessary correction for these problems, the suitable material will be selected, with consideration given to the issues of durability, compatibility, and ease of installation as well as cost. Flashing is typically designed for installation at window and door lintels, and continuously along the relieving angles between building floors. There are many options available when specifying a through-wall flashing material and a satisfactory balance between budget and performance can be achieved. All flashing will then be installed according to corresponding industry guidelines and once in place will provide an effective means of expediting accumulated moisture from a building's masonry wall system for years to come.
The masonry can be cleaned to its original color or tone with the use of restoration cleaners and high-pressure water. With the number of environmentally friendly cleaners from different manufacturers available, it is easy to select the best product for your project.
Water Repellents - Masonry structures, when properly constructed and maintained, are quite resistant to moisture penetration by themselves. Added protection may be obtained through the application of high-quality water repellents. Although not designed to prevent all instances of moisture penetration, they do aid in lessening the amount of water absorbed into the masonry wall systems. The effective use of these materials, however, requires that the masonry be in good condition and void of cracks or other deterioration. Estimated Life Expectancy of Materials
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Estimated Life Years |
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Brick |
Walls |
100 or more |
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| Sealers Silicone Paint |
Damproofing |
1 - 5 |
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