Repairing Cracked and Chipped Mortar: Upgrade Your Brick Exterior by Fixing Problem Mortar

By Jeffrey Moats, published Apr 29, 2008
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While the big, bad wolf couldn't budge that pig's brick house, the effects of time will chip away at the mortar between the bricks in your home. While missing mortar can be unsightly it also can cause structural failure of the bricks as moisture can get behind the brick and that will be a very large and expensive repair. Fortunately, repairing mortar is fairly simple and can be completed by the home owner without the expense of hiring a professional.

Before we get started you need to determine what type of cracks that you have. As a building settles cracks in the mortar generally result in horizontal lines or most commonly in a stair step pattern around the bricks. This is the type of repair we are going to discuss in this article. Vertical lines at the edges of the brick are usually a result of the contraction and expansion of bricks. This type of damage should not be repaired with mortar, but with a flexible caulk like compound. If you have this type of damage chip out a piece of mortar and take it to a local brick supplier who can assist you in choosing the right material to complete this project.

For homes with missing bricks or bricks with significant pieces missing from them with no visible damage to the surrounding mortar you should consult a local contractor. Brick that has water behind it or in the brick will break in this manner. A professional will be needed to determine the proper corrective action to take.

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