Tuck Pointing Makes Brick Look New Again. If you have a business, the first impression people will have is your building.  If your building is run down and bricks are deteriorating that is the impression they will form before ever meeting you.  Repairing your brick not only prevents further damage to exterior of your building, but also enhances peoples first impression of your business.

If you have run-down or damaged brickwork on your home or business, it gives the impression of neglect. A company that does Tuck Pointing in your area that is located close to your property will make it look like new. This is as important to consider as the price.

Tuck Pointing began in the late eighteenth century. It was developed in England to look like brickwork. When gauged bricks were used in building, the bricks were made larger than needed and cut to the right size after being fired. When they were laid, white lime mortar was used with red bricks. The contrast was stunning but expensive to construct.

Due to the fact that it was a less costly procedure, tuck pointing was used. Lower priced bricks were laid with the mortar matching the color of the bricks. Originally, red bricks were laid, then blue-black colored bricks followed later. Before the mortar dried, white putty or pipeclay was inserted into that mortar. Then a a thin line was drawn on the bricks and left unfilled with either putty or mortar.

There are professional tools used for this work. These tools are sometimes called jointers or tuckpointing irons. These names are primarily used in the United Kingdom. They have a front that comes to a sharp point and a flat base and a wood handle, which is attached by a brass fitting called a ferrule. Sizes differ depending on the job requirements.

You can do an excellent job of fixing a chimney with tuck pointing. It is in need of rehabilitation if it has a loss of mortar, loosened bricks, split bricks or empty spaces where the mortar has fallen out. The necessary materials to do the job are type N masonry cement, sand, a pail, a pastry bag and something to mix the mortar in. Start the job by removing any loose mortar on the chimney. Next mix the sand with the cement. Use a two to one measure, two parts sand to one part cement.

You will know the mortar is the correct consistency when it sticks to a trowel as you hold it upside down. It should also be thin enough to slide off a trowel held sideways if you try to fling it off. The pastry bag should be filled and the surface of the bricks should be sprayed with water. Work on one small area by inserting the pastry bag into the opening as far as possible. Then squeeze out the mortar. Make sure the bricks remain damp before you insert the mortar.

Finish the repair by smoothing all the mortar on the brick chimney. Tuck pointing Indiana provides this professional service. The process is used less frequently than it used to be. It still serves the purpose for low-cost chimney repair, however.

Inspecting your buildings exterior cladding is an important part of the home inspection process.  In Barrie the Premier Home Inspection company is  Barrie home Inspections.