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Brick expansion joints: where they belong and how to reseal them

Introduction Brick expansion joints are gaps that allow movement between sections of brickwork as structures expand and contract. They help prevent cracking and mortar damage by accommodating seasonal and load changes. Identifying where these joints exist and how they should be resealed is a hands-on maintenance task rather than a cosmetic repair. Look for irregular […]

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Salt damage to brick near sidewalks: preventing splashback and replacing compromised units

Introduction Salt damage to brick near sidewalks is deterioration caused by salt exposure that draws moisture and can cause spalling or flaking. This article explains how splashback occurs and what you can do to reduce damage before inspecting or replacing bricks. To approach the job, start by looking for efflorescence, cracks, or loose units near

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Breathable brick sealers in wet climates: picking products that don’t trap moisture

Introduction Breathable brick sealers allow moisture to pass through while protecting the surface. They help balance protection with drying, which is crucial in damp environments. This article covers how to pick products that won’t trap moisture and how to apply them safely. Two practical concepts to know are vapor-permeable sealers versus film-forming ones. A simple

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Brick chimney crowns: why they fail and the upgrade that stops water entry

Introduction Chimney crowns fail when water enters through cracks or porous material, leading to damage over time. This article explains how cracks form, what freeze–thaw cycles do, and why proper crown sealing matters. It keeps the discussion practical for a hands-on DIY approach you can reasonably attempt with common tools. A durable upgrade involves a

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Brick staining vs painting: durability, appearance, and moisture risks

Introduction Brick staining and painting are two approaches to changing brick color and protection, with staining penetrating the surface and painting applying an opaque coating. Staining preserves the brick texture and natural variation, while painting hides texture and creates a solid color finish. Both options are DIY-friendly in concept, but they require different surface prep

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Brick walkway weeds: jointing options and maintenance that doesn’t erode sand

Introduction Brick walkway weeds occur when the joints between bricks are open enough for weed seeds to take root. This article looks at options to fill those joints and keep the sand in place without eroding. It’s written as a practical, hands-on guide you can use on a DIY project. Jointing sand options range from

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Cutting brick cleanly: blade choice, support, and minimizing blowout

Introduction Cutting brick cleanly means controlling the cut with the right blade, steady support, and careful technique. Choose a blade designed for brick and masonry, and pair it with proper support to reduce chipping. Always check the manufacturer instructions and local rules for your tool and material. Use a suitable diamond blade for brick, and

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Clearing blocked brick veneer weeps from the outside: small-tool tricks that actually work

Introduction A blocked brick veneer weep is a small drainage opening that can be clogged, preventing moisture from escaping. Clearing them from the outside means removing debris so water can drain again. Do not force tools into openings; use careful, non-destructive methods and pause if you encounter masonry damage. Start by inspecting accessible weep holes

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Freeze-thaw on brick patios: bedding, drainage, and joint fill that survives

Introduction Freeze-thaw on brick patios is how water trapped in bedding, joints, and brick itself can thaw and refreeze, driving cracking and loosening. This article explains practical signs and approaches for bedding, drainage, and joint fill that can survive freeze-thaw cycles. It is written in a hands-on, plain-language style to help you plan and execute

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Repointing brick mortar: matching hardness and color without damaging the units

Introduction Repointing brick mortar is the process of renewing the mortar between bricks to restore structure, weatherproofing, and appearance. It involves removing deteriorated mortar and packing in new mortar that bonds to the bricks. This is a hands-on repair that requires choosing the right mix and applying it carefully to avoid damaging the units. To

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