- Home
- /
- Resources
- /
- Masonry Glossary
- /
- Repointing
techniques
Repointing
The meticulous process of renewing deteriorated mortar joints to restore structural integrity and weather protection to masonry walls. Critical for Ontario homes where freeze-thaw cycles accelerate mortar deterioration, repointing involves removing old mortar to proper depth and installing color-matched, weather-resistant mortar. Signs you need repointing include crumbling mortar, gaps you can insert a coin into, or previous poor-quality repairs. Professional repointing prevents water infiltration, stops structural settling, and can add decades to your masonry's lifespan while maintaining historical authenticity.
Related Keywords
repointing
mortar restoration
joint repair
heritage masonry Ontario
water damage prevention
structural integrity