Crumbly mortar and damaged brickwork advice for 1970's extension
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 6:34 pm
Hi all,
My apologies if this is a repeated article - I could not find anything similar... For a long time we have had a small section of damaged brickwork (see photo link) on a small section of an extension room built in the 1970s. We have no idea how it happened but can only guess it's something to do with the extremely crumbly mortar around that area. I was doing some gardening in that area and wondered if it was an issue that should be resolved by re-pointing or is it a bigger problem? I don't know how much you can see on the photo but the bricks do cave in a little bit as well as the crumbled mortar. Sorry I had to put a link to the photos rather than post a photo - The photos from my camera were too big.
Photos:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6f1ghavmiimd8 ... 7.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wp4ulj3t7tzfl ... 6.JPG?dl=0
Many thanks, Chris
My apologies if this is a repeated article - I could not find anything similar... For a long time we have had a small section of damaged brickwork (see photo link) on a small section of an extension room built in the 1970s. We have no idea how it happened but can only guess it's something to do with the extremely crumbly mortar around that area. I was doing some gardening in that area and wondered if it was an issue that should be resolved by re-pointing or is it a bigger problem? I don't know how much you can see on the photo but the bricks do cave in a little bit as well as the crumbled mortar. Sorry I had to put a link to the photos rather than post a photo - The photos from my camera were too big.
Photos:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6f1ghavmiimd8 ... 7.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wp4ulj3t7tzfl ... 6.JPG?dl=0
Many thanks, Chris