Many older, historic brick homes in the Washington DC area feature interior brick walls and exteriors. Over time, these brick structures can erode and decay just like outside masonry exposed to weather and the elements. If an exposed brick wall is crumbling inside your home, it’s time for some TLC to preserve the wall structure’s […]
What Is a Wardman-Built Rowhome?
A Wardman-built rowhome is one of the most valuable rowhomes built. A Wardman is more than a remarkable design; these rowhomes used solid building materials and have abundant interior space. Photo credit: dc.urbanturf.com
Does Tuckpointing Make a Mess?
Tuckpointing is an essential remedy for deteriorated, broken, or missing mortar. It’s a big job but only needs to be done every 25 – 50 years or so if done correctly. If the time has come for your home, there are a few things to know ahead of time. The first thing to know is, […]
Tree Roots and Pavers: Watch Your Step!
If the hardscaping in your urban garden includes large trees, you may also need to watch where you walk. You worked hard to lay bricks and pavement a few summers ago, and perhaps you notice tree and shrub roots invading those spaces. Roots can displace pavers and create uneven walkways that present tripping hazards.
Tree Roots and Walkways: Watch Your Step!
With the warmth of spring and summer comes spending time in your yard and garden. If you have trees on your property or nearby, you may also need to watch where you walk. You worked hard to lay bricks and pavement a few summers ago, and perhaps you notice tree and shrub roots invading those […]
What Happens During a Site Evaluation?
Before you hire a contractor to do any work on your masonry, the first thing to do is schedule a site inspection to get an estimate. The estimator needs to see and sometimes touch the problem areas to determine the scope of work involved. Before or during the site visit, the homeowner can describe any […]
Should I Be Worried? What Owners of Old Brick Houses Want to Know
Many folks choose brick exteriors because they’re not only beautiful but also low maintenance. That said, brick homes are not indestructible; they need care to stay in good shape. New owners of old brick homes may not be familiar with brick-and-mortar maintenance and what signs are indicators of trouble. We’re here to help.
Porches, Stoops, and Front Steps: Welcoming Spots to Socialize Safely
Regardless of how much or how little space exists on your front porch, stoop, or front steps, there are various ways to make that space more friendly and inviting for socializing. When it feels safe to do so, do it in style.
Patio Paving Patterns
When it comes to hardscape redesign for your patio and connected walkways, you have many choices of paving patterns from which to choose. A design is composed of many elements, so it’s important to check options and surroundings before making up your mind about the look and feel you want for your urban garden.
Choosing a Color Scheme for Your Old Brick House
Brick homes can be refreshed and beautifully transformed with the right paint job. Following a few helpful color scheme guidelines can assure a gratifying result.
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