Restores old and damaged brickwork, providing good flexibility and a surface that will last for decades without any deterioration.
Resurface your brick with a new look.
Keep extreme temperatures outside of your home.
Many of us only begin to think of brick repair when our bricks show signs of age. It’s important to not ignore this issue, hoping it will go away. Brick damage can quickly go from a cosmetic concern to an expensive repair job if left unattended.
Water damage, freezing and thawing – all can cause the brick to pop. The most common cause is water damage. As water penetrates the masonry and weakens it through a cycle of freezing and thawing, it loosens the mortar around the brick and pushes it out.
Bricks are known for their durability, but they can suffer from defects over time. These defects include cracks, scaling and any other general damage that affects the finished appearance of the brick.
Many factors affect the quality of bricks, including the type of clay used, the time they remain wet while they are being processed, and their durability during firing. The colour and size of bricks can also vary depending on where they have been produced.