 Exterior
BRICK
A brick exterior requires less
maintenance than most other forms of exterior. With a little
preventative maintenance brick can be the most enduring exterior
used in today's homes.
Deterioration of the bricks outer surface is
the leading cause of all the problems that affect brick. The main reason for the deterioration of a
brick surface is rainwater and freezing temperatures.
On older homes built with
unglazed brick, the deterioration of the bricks face can cause
serious problems and eventually structural failure if not treated, remedied or
repaired.
Particular attention should be
paid to the areas around windows and doors, as
well as where the soffit or wood trim meets the
brickwork. These areas need to be caulked to stop
water from getting in behind the brick.
Any cracks in the pointing
should be repaired. Large cracks or cracks with movement may be signs of
a foundation or structural problem and should be
checked out.
Spalding bricks, where the face
has fallen off or a hole is developing in the face of the brick, should be
replaced or repaired using a colored mortar.
To keep the brickwork from
deteriorating (or to stop further deterioration) it is recommended
that the brickwork is sealed with a
waterproofing agent that forms a barrier, stopping water penetration
while at the same time allowing the brickwork to breathe.
Any type of creeping plant
(particularly ivy) should not be allowed to grow
on brick. The roots from these plants will force their way
into hairline cracks in the mortar between the bricks. As the roots
grow larger they act as a wedge,
forcing the brick work apart. Left unchecked, this damage will cause serious
structural failure.
Along the bottom of most buildings made of
brick there should be small holes visible
every couple of feet along the bottom row of
bricks. These holes called weep holes are intentional, they allow
any condensation that may build up on the inside of the
wall to drain out. Do not
seal or fill in these holes.
Note: On
some construction - weep holes may not have been
incorporated into the design.
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