- addressed. If
there is a
larger issue,
repointing may
cause further damage. If a
historic structure needs repointing,
building owners usually hire an architectural...
- the form of
plaster of
Paris are used
particularly in the
repair and
repointing of
historic buildings and structures, so that the
repair materials will...
-
removing the old
mortar and
applying new mortar, a
process known as "
repointing".
Mortar joints in
brickwork take up a
considerable large amount of a...
-
pointing (to
correct defects or
finish off
joints in
newly laid masonry) and
repointing (to
place wet
mortar into cut or
raked joints to
repair weathered joints...
-
provides guidance for
proper masonry repointing through Preservation Brief 2. In general,
Brief 2
suggests that
repointing should be done with a
similar or...
- Eton: A
History (London:
Hollis & Carter, 1960) McConnell, J. D. R., Eton
Repointed: The New
Structures of an
Ancient Foundation (London:
Faber & Faber, 1970)...
-
reversible where possible.
Joint Cleaning &
Repointing Careful cleaning of
deteriorated joint fillings and
repointing with new lime-based mortar.
Mortar chosen...
- to its
foundations in 1979,
during which time the
brickwork was also
repointed. The
skeuophylakion was
again restored in 2014 by the Vakıflar. A fire...
-
tiling to
reveal the
brick frontage"
which would have been "made good and
repointed." However, once the work was undertaken,
Everyman discovered that "unfortunately...
-
Jersey Historic Trust funded a
major exterior renovation. A new roof,
repointing of the mortar, and
other repairs prevented further decay and
today the...