Building Restoration Specialists
Tel: 0207 111 0930
Email Us contact@apollostone.co.uk
We Cover All Locations in London and the South East of England
Repointing
Repointing brickwork is a skilled craft. Sometimes known as pointing or tuck pointing, it is the process of removing deteriorated mortar from the joints of a brick wall and replacing it with new mortar.
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Apollo Stone Limited has provided Repointing services and expertise since the days of inception. Over 50% of all our clients at sime stage choose repointing requirements and there is no better company positioned to meet the clients deadlines and budget.

No Project is too large or too small. We work on residential and corporate projects and would be delighted to provide you with a no obligation quotation.
How can you tell if you require repointing?
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It is most often decided on some obvious sign of deterioration, such as disintegrating mortar, cracks in mortar joints, loose bricks or stones, damp walls, or damaged plaster work. If the hard surface layer can be picked out from the joint, or if the mortar can easily be scraped out with, say, a key, then this is likely that the wall may need repointing.

Working on large or small projects, Apollo Stone provide expertise in all types of repointing including the following:
Weather struck
Stone pointing
Tuck pointing
Flush pointing
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Full preparation equipment is provided where required.
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