The Importance of Inspecting Your Historic Brick Steps in the Summer
During your inspection, you’ll want to look for chipped, cracked, crumbling, or loose mortar and bricks. Additionally, look for uneven bricks and any signs of pooling water, which can indicate the slope of your steps is no longer correct. A proper slope should be nearly imperceptible, so take a step back and determine if your historic brick steps are still straight, ensuring there is no appearance of any leaning or tilting.
Consider Iron Railings for Added Curb Appeal and Safety
Adding or repairing iron railings can significantly improve the functionality and safety of your historic brick steps while adding visual interest and enhancing curb appeal. A secure railing decreases the likelihood of slips, trips, falls, and injury. Not only will an iron railing keep everyone safe, but it will look beautiful on its own in any season. Aesthetically, it also provides the opportunity to add additional decorations for charming seasonal displays.
Proper Historic Home Brick Repair is Critical to Success
Historic brick steps and ironwork repair or installation are specialized trades for good reasons. Modern materials are incompatible with historic brick and can cause extensive damage to your home. Traditional tuckpointing methods must be combined with traditional lime-based mortar to preserve your historic home’s beauty and structural integrity. This mortar is designed to work with the softer nature of historic brick. Modern mortar’s compressive strength will exert too much pressure on the brick, causing cracking and crumbling. In short, modern materials will create the problems you are trying to eliminate.
Historic brick contractors will expertly maintain the beauty of your front steps, and add value while ensuring you remain safe with effective repairs that will last a long time. Choosing a specialized contractor means the proper techniques and tools will be used, as well as providing access to the right materials. By carefully reusing existing bricks and sourcing matching bricks where necessary, you won’t end up with a mismatched patchwork of repairs. Instead, your steps and railing will look like they’ve been flawless for as long as your home has been standing, and will continue to provide curb appeal for years to come.
Contact Renaissance Development, the experts in tuckpointing for historic brick houses in Washington, D.C. and the surrounding area.
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