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Feb
Can I Do Masonry Repairs By Myself?
The answer is undoubtedly, yes. However, the extent to which you can perform masonry repairs depends on a few things. If the work is not too far off the ground or does not require a specialist tool, then for most basic repairs, a competent person could perhaps perform the work.
There are a few things to consider which we address in the rest of this article.
How High Is The Work?
Many times a masonry repair such as brick replacement, tuckpointing or repointing, parging or just patching in a hole will be close to the ground. Almost always, though, there will be more work just out of arms reach or even further up the walls of your house. If you do not own a ladder, or perhaps are not comfortable and confident working at heights, this is a good reason to bring in a professionally trained masonry contractor such as Wilkens Contracting. We are all certified Working At Heights trained and can bring in a variety of ladders and scaffolding setups to safely and properly access all areas needed to be addressed. This is particularly important when considering a chimney repair or rebuild. Most people are not properly trained to work on a roof in a safe and efficient way.
How Important Are Aesthetics In Masonry Repairs?
If you wanted to just fill a hole near the ground level of your exterior wall that you were worried about pests or water getting through, you can go to most hardware or home improvement stores, speak to an employee and find a product you can apply. However, over the past 46 years, at Wilkens Masonry Contracting we have seen many attempts by customers to do the work themselves, leading to more work when the end product is sloppy and unsightly. You have to decide if that matters to you or if the work will be in an obvious place.
Do You Have The Right Tools For Masonry Repairs?
Many masonry repairs can be done with basic tools that most households have in their basement or shed. However, when it comes to brick replacement, you need heavy duty saws and jackhammers to remove the bricks from the wall. When it comes to tuckpointing and parging, special trowels are needed to provide the proper finish and texture to the mortar or cement. It may not be worth the investment into these tools if you want to get the job done the right way!
Also, there are special mortar mixtures and standards set that vary when performing masonry repairs. Not all cement or mortar is appropriate for a repair. Some mortar is more flexible, some are meant to be used for load bearing walls. Wilkens Masonry Contracting can provide you with the right ingredients for a job well done!
Give Us A Call For A Free Estimate!
At Wilkens masonry, our estimates are always free. We serve the Toronto and Hamilton areas. We will come by and give you an honest assessment coupled with a fair price for the services we deliver. Also, if the scope of work is something we don’t cover, we can always point you in the right direction of a company that can service your needs.
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