What Are the Risks of Delaying Repointing Work?
Delaying repointing may seem minor, but it can snowball into major damage. From foundation issues to energy inefficiency, explore the top risks and why timing matters.
Delaying repointing may seem minor, but it can snowball into major damage. From foundation issues to energy inefficiency, explore the top risks and why timing matters.
Moisture meters help measure dampness, not the exact damage. Here’s how they work, where they fall short, and when to call a professional for repointing.
Repointing can be messy, but it all depends on how the work is done. From dust and mortar residue to proper cleanup techniques, here’s what you need to know before starting your repointing project.
Spring and fall are considered the most suitable seasons for repointing due to their moderate temperatures and ideal curing conditions. This guide explains the pros and cons of each season and how to plan your repointing project in NYC effectively.
Repointing can last from 5 to 50 years, depending on the quality of materials, workmanship, and maintenance. In this blog, learn key tips to make your repointing more durable and cost-effective.