Owners of old brick houses in Washington DC’s historic neighborhoods might notice a crumbling or flaking of the surface of their brickwork. This form of deterioration, known as spalling brick, usually results from some form of water damage. If your old home is brick and you’re not familiar with spalling, here’s what you should know.
How Traditional Tuck Pointing Is Cost Effective for Historic DC Brick Homes
Owners of historic DC brick homes often face the need to repair and restore the brick and mortar facades. When comparing estimates from masonry contractors, traditional tuck pointing methods and materials may seem more costly than the others. In fact, the use of traditional techniques and materials are actually the best way to save money […]
What Should I Know About Tuckpointing Brick?
If you are the owner of an old brick house in the DC area, you have likely heard of tuckpointing. Also known as repointing, it is the process by which the facades of brick structures are restored and maintained. Even the most savvy owners of historic homes may not know the right way to handle upkeep […]
How to Preserve Hardwood Floors in Your Historic Home
Old houses are known for their many hand-crafted features, like hardwood floors, which give unique character to these buildings. These old floors, laid with the craft and materials of a previous time, have most likely seen lots of use. Restoring the worn, scratched and stained old floors is a favorite winter project.
How to Remove the Ice and Snow on Brick Walkways
As the harsh weather of winter approaches, owners of historic brick homes in the DC area prepare for ice and snow on brick walkways. Homeowners are often challenged by the need to maintain safe walkways while protecting the brick. Using salt or other chemical de-icing products to remove ice and snow from brick walkways […]
What You Should Know About Preventing Ice Dams
Winter. There’s no avoiding the harsh weather, with its freeze and thaw patterns. While walkways and steps demand immediate attention, there is also the problem of ice forming on the eaves of our homes. Owners of historic brick homes will want to learn more about preventing the damage that can result.
Use Winter for Interior Renovations in Historic Brick Homes
If your historic brick home is scheduled for mortar repair as soon as winter melts into spring, consider the interior projects that can be completed while you wait. Projects that can be done with the windows closed and don’t involve the removal of walls will satisfy your need to renovate.
From Historic Home to Tuckpointing Work Site and Back
Your gracious historic DC brick home is showing signs of brick and mortar deterioration, and the confirmed remedy is tuckpointing. You have hired a masonry contractor who specializes in historic brick restoration. The contract is signed and the permitting process completed. Here’s what to expect when your historic home becomes a tuckpointing worksite.
What You Should Know About Tuckpointing Brick
If you are the owner of an old brick house in the DC area, you have likely heard of tuckpointing. Also known as repointing, it is the process by which the facades of brick structures are restored and maintained. Even the most savvy owners of historic homes may not know the right way to handle upkeep […]
Who Built Your Historic Brick Home and When?
If you own one of the many historic brick rowhouses in the Washington DC neighborhoods, you are probably curious about who built your home and when. Now you can use a new free resource made available by the Capitol Hill Restoration Society (CHRS) to research that history.
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