In terms of architecture, Chicago
boasts some of the most impressive structures that have been existing for
hundreds of years. From commercial buildings to private residences, they have indeed
helped a lot when it comes to preserving the unique history of the city.
Recently, there were new structures built – of course, they are also
impressive; however, many historical buildings in Chicago cannot just be
replaced due to the fact that builders today cannot make like that anymore.
Buildings made of bricks are among
those properties that must be properly maintained since they are durable. But
experts say that they are very challenging to repair. One of the many
preventive or repair methods is tuckpointing. In Chicago, masons will take care
of the cracks on the mortar that can easily lead to further damages if they are
frequently exposed to water.
Be reminded that mortars tend to
crumble, most especially after a long period of wetness such as flooding and
leaking plumbing. On the other hand, owners do not need to be worried about
bricks that will remain solid for quite a long time – it is just the material
that will make them adhere to each other that must be of regular attention.
The Importance Of Tuckpointing

Tuckpointing must be performed
immediately if the mortar joints of the building will begin to become really
powdery when touched. Every building owner must know that this is a very clear
indication that the material has weakened and will continue to weaken when not
treated promptly. Be reminded that the job will not be as simple as applying new
mortar. Masons must determine what caused the material to become compromised.
After that, they must ensure that they will be properly addressed. If not, the
repair will not be efficient in re-stabilizing the structure.
Apart from that, masons likewise will
study the extent of the damage since spot treating is not just for minor
damages. For instance, when after the inspection, it is identified that the
damage to the building is not only localized to a small area, the repair will
not be enough – the entire wall must be torn down and reconstructed. For some
old brick building, this is required due to the fact that most of the bricks
were preserved in order to maintain the historical value of the building.
Masons will basically rebuild walls which entails a lot of work. Indeed,
preserving historical buildings is not an easy task.
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