How To Repair Damaged Bricks At Home
Posted: Sunday, July 18, 2010
by Andrew Karundu
http://www.karundu.com
Bricks are used for many building works at home. This may include walls, fireplace, floor and decorative features. The damaged bricks may have discoloration, cracks or can be warped. The damage may also result from fixtures on the wall. It can be by drilling, nailing, hanging doors or windows. The repair is usually by removing the damaged brick and replacing it with another without bringing down the abutting structure. The bricks for replacement must be similar in texture and color.
The damaged bricks on a wall surface are first marked out. This allows the repair pattern to be formed. The bricks on the lower courses are repaired first then the ones on the upper courses. Sometimes the brick unit can be chiseled and a half of it removed. This is usually done where the part to be repaired is a structural member like an arch, chimney breast or mantel. Therefore the repair will be to a facing built into the half slot formed. This allows the structural member to retain its work of carrying loads without it being damaged.
The repair process starts with removing the damaged brick. The grinder is put on and it slices up the brick. Then hacking out the pieces takes place. This is done by chiseling out the cut strips. Once all are raked out, a fresh brick is measured to fit into the empty hole. Mortar is mixed using sieved sand and cement. It is placed on the slot as a brick is laid. The two horizontal and vertical joints respectively are filled out with mortar. key pointing is then done to finish the wall repair with matching mortar.
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