![]() Before: Eroded, washed out mortar joints can lead to energy loss and leaks. |
![]() After: Tuckpointing and cleaning the mortar joints gives the masonry wall a clean watertight finish. |
![]() Before: Separations between brick and mortar allow the ingress of air and water. |
![]() After: Tuckpointing the mortar joints seals the gaps that could lead to energy loss and leaks. |
![]() Before: Exposed edges on brick provide an unnecessary ledge for water to sit on and eventually penetrate into the wall. |
![]() After: Tuckpointing these edges with a tooled joint can prevent a host of water infiltration problems. |
![]() Before: Large holes and washed out mortar are typical signs that tuckpointing is needed. |
![]() After: Tuckpointing these mortar joints with a flush joint seals the voids and gives the wall a neat, uniform appearance. |







