When it comes to restoring brickwork, tuckpointing and repointing are two commonly confused techniques. Here’s a breakdown to help you understand the difference.
What is Tuckpointing?
Tuckpointing involves removing old mortar and replacing it with a new mortar that closely matches the brick colour. A thin, contrasting line of mortar is then applied to create the illusion of fine joints. This technique is popular for its aesthetic appeal, often used in heritage or decorative projects.
What is Repointing?
Repointing, on the other hand, focuses on restoring the structural integrity of brickwork. It involves removing damaged mortar and replacing it with fresh, durable mortar, but without the decorative elements of tuckpointing.
Which is Right for Your Property?
- Tuckpointing: Ideal for enhancing aesthetics, often found in heritage properties.
- Repointing: Necessary for fixing structural issues and extending the life of your brickwork.
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