Repointing / Tuckpointing / Mortar Joint Repair
The National Park Service’s Preservation Brief #2, titled Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings, defines Repointing, also known simply as "pointing“ or – somewhat inaccurately – "tuck pointing", as the process of removing deteriorated mortar from the joints of a masonry wall and replacing it with new mortar.”
At Mid-Continental we consider “Repointing” an art, and possibly the most important aspect of our trade. We develop craft-workers around their ability to become a “Pointer”. Their training involves understanding not only the “How”, but the “Why” and “When” of repointing. As they develop this skill set, they then learn the arts associated with our trade.
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First Presebyterian Church, Independence KS
This is a beautiful limestone structure where the facade had soiled over the years and mortar joints had deteriorated. Our work scopes included masonry cleaning, repointing defective mortar joints, limestone... Click here to read more.
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