Eroded mortar and damaged bricks pose significant risks to your home. Addressing these issues promptly can save you from extensive repairs and maintain the integrity and appearance of your property.
Damaged bricks and eroded mortar can affect the foundation of your structure and allow water to seep into your building, leading to:
Structural Risks
- Sifting and Settling: Structural integrity is compromised, leading to uneven settling and potential foundation cracks.
- Mold and Mildew: Persistent moisture can lead to mold growth, leading to: health risks and damages building materials.
- Increased Repair Costs: Delaying repairs can result in more extensive and expensive structural work.
Non-Linear Decay: The decay of masonry is non-linear, meaning:
- Accelerated Deterioration: Once damage starts, it progresses more rapidly, leading to more severe problems.
- Cost Efficiency: Addressing minor issues promptly is more cost-effective than major repairs.
The visual impact of damaged masonry
Aesthetic Concerns
- Unsightly Appearance: Cracked and eroded bricks create an unkept and neglected look.
- Property Value: A well-maintained exterior enhances the value and marketability of your property.
Self-Remedy Solutions
- Regular Inspections: Conduct visual inspections to identify early signs of damage.
- Cleaning: Clean surfaces with gentle methods to remove dirt and prevent staining. Avoid high-pressure washing, which can damage brick and erode mortar.
- Sealants: Apply a breathable sealant to protect against moisture while allowing the masonry to breath.
- Professional Consultation: Consult with masonry experts for periodic assessments and advice on maintenance.
For more information and for a free assessment, please contact us today to schedule your free in-person assessment and estimate.