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Brick restoration in Woburn-Sands

Do you want to restore an old brick structure to its former glory? Whether it’s a garden wall, a brick shed or outbuilding or part of your home’s exterior, you’re going to need a brick restoration specialist.

If you’re looking for brick restoration services in Woburn-Sands, you’ve come to the right place.

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  • Can you restore old brick?

    Yes. Most damage and weathering to bricks can be restored to a good condition. The restoration method for bricks will depend on the extent of the weathering or damage.

    Discolouration and fading can be remedied through a thorough clean. This can be done using regular household cleaning products or with specialist chemicals.

    Damaged or missing sections of mortar can be restored by re-pointing the wall. Scrape out the old mortar and apply a new layer of mortar, ensuring that you push it all the way into the gap.

    You can use a similar methos for replacing a brick that is too damaged to restore. Scrape out the old mortar, then carefully prise out the old brick.

    A new brick can now be inserted into the gap and mortar applied to secure it in place.

    If your bricks are spalling, the surface of the brick has chipped away or become damaged, you can apply a liquid sealant to prevent water ingress.

    If the damage is extensive, you may prefer to replace the spalled bricks using the methos above.

  • What is the best way to restore old brick?

    As mentioned above, this will depend on the extent of the damage. For purely aesthetic restoration, rigorous cleaning is the best option.

    For missing mortar or seriously damaged brickwork, re-pointing or brick replacement will be the best choice.

  • How do you seal deteriorating brick?

    The best way to seal deteriorating brick is by applying a liquid based specialist sealant. Water based sealants containing silanes and siloxanes are the most effective and provide the best weather resistance.

    These specialist formulas contain tiny particles that fill the gaps in the bricks surface creating a weathertight seal.

    Most brick sealants can be easily applied using a regular garden hand pump sprayer.