Repointing
Repointing is the repair of deteriorated mortar joints in brick, stone, or other masonry walls. The goal is to restore structural integrity, improve weather resistance, and reduce water intrusion that can lead to damage to the masonry units.
The process typically involves removing the damaged mortar to a depth that reaches sound material, then raking
Materials and joint profiles vary by building type. Lime mortars are breathable and flexible, suitable for
Tools and methods. Removal can be done by hand with chisels and putty knives or by mechanical
Considerations. Repointing can be disruptive and exposes interior spaces to weather during work. It should be
Maintenance. Regular inspection of joints, cleaning of dirt and biological growth, and re-pointing as needed help