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Common Faults in Masonry and Their Solutions

Masonry structures are not only rustic and aesthetically appealing, but they also provide us with long-lasting durability and protection. They can withstand fires and compressive weights as they are sturdy and non-combustible. Masonry buildings do not rot nor can they be destroyed by pests or rodents.

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Brick or stonework constructions increase property values and make them safe and secure. But structures that are not made professionally by expert craftsmen may come with several problems. A reliable mason or contractor will guide you on how to check for masonry blunders and find appropriate solutions for them. Read more to learn about common masonry faults and how to fix them properly.

The Freeze and Thaw Cycle

Precipitation in the form of rain or snow can lead to severe masonry damage. The freeze and thaw cycle is a major culprit when it comes to damages incurred by stone or brick structures. Water from rain might seep into the porous brick walls and settle in and when it gets cold, the water freezes and expands and leads to spalling or even structural damage.

The most effective technique to resolve this problem is to get stone or brick repointing services. A team of experts will remove pieces of old, cracked mortar and fill in the gaps to protect your property from further damages.

Mortar Deterioration and Fractured Walls

Historic commercial properties usually have fractured walls and weak mortar joints. The cracks in these estates may indicate either a bulging wall or structural foundation damage in the worst-case scenario.

The most effective solution to this problem is evaluating the cracks and checking for possible wall or foundation damage. Trained experts will take immediate action, remove the ailing parts and restore your property to its original form. Spalled and Damaged Bricks

Stone and brick structures can withstand years of weathering and corrosion with the right kind of maintenance and care. Spalling occurs when there are shifts or cracks in the masonry. This can be due to several reasons, such as bad weather conditions, accidental damages, or natural disasters. Broken bricks can fall off and may lead to injuries.

The best way to eliminate this problem and secure your building is to get regular inspections done and engage an expert mason to efficiently remove and replace the damaged bricks. Professional historical or brownstone restoration will ensure your family and property’s safety.

 

If you suspect any masonry faults in your property and need an expert opinion, AMN Masonry, with over 13 years of professional expertise, provides brownstone restoration, commercial restoration and stone, and brick repointing services in Greater Boston. Contact them today for timely inspections and property renovation.