
Constant exposure to water is usually the main reason that you will inflict water damage on your brickwork. Faulty rainwater systems are one of the common reasons why you constantly expose your walls to elements. One of the most preventable problems homeowners will face, I am still shocked to this day with the number of drainage systems remaining in disrepair.
If, however, you find that you are suffering from damaged brickwork, here are some tips that will help fix the problem if you feel comfortable with a trowel.
Constant exposure to moisture in the cement between your masonry will cause it to soften, from the outside, so the first thing to do is to engrave the cement from the inside of your masonry about 15 mm thick or until you start to bounce cement , taking care not to damage your bricks.
The surface of the surface must be cleaned as soon as you finish raking the soft cement, and then using a spatula with a clean point you can begin to fill the joints. Always fill the perpendicular or vertical joints first, and then fill the bed or horizontal joints, finally repair the damaged area slightly to blend it with the older brickwork.
When the brickwork itself is damaged by water, the damaged bricks must be carefully removed and replaced, while respecting the existing brickwork. At this stage it is always worth noting that a brick that has been damaged on the manifesting face can often be good on its remaining face. If you carefully remove one piece, you can wrap it to show the unaffected side. This will be the best match with your existing clutch. After removing the problematic bricks, the hole should be cleaned of any loose sand, and a new bed connection should be made to ensure that the joint is full.
The last connection of your replacement brickwork is the most important. This is a joint that will directly reinforce an existing brickwork, and this should be calculated using a piece of hardwood of the same thickness as the joints. It is used to push the hammer to the back of the new joints. Care must be taken to ensure that replaceable bricks are laid in accordance with the existing work of the person to ensure continuity and inconspicuous repairs.
When it comes to breaking into your walls, if you only have cracks after pointing your brickwork, it’s usually not such a big job to be repaired, however, if your cracks follow through the bricks, then these bricks also need to be replaced because Performed to detect and correct the replacement root, horizontal cracking occurred, she described a simple premise.
It goes without saying that before you try to perform these repairs, you must first take care of any remedial work, checking for potential problems and addressing them accordingly.

