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How to Maintain Brickwork in Devon's Climate

How Devon’s Climate Affects Brickwork?

 

Devon’s weather, characterized by frequent rain, occasional frost, and sea air in areas like Exeter, can significantly affect brick structures. These conditions lead to issues such as efflorescence (white salt deposits), dampness, and frost damage, which can weaken your walls, chimneys, or patios over time.

A worker cleaning a brick wall with a brush in Exeter, removing dirt and grime from the surface, revealing the clean texture of the bricks.

Top Tips for Maintaining Brickwork

1. Clean Regularly

Keep moss, algae, and dirt from accumulating on your brick surfaces. Use eco-friendly cleaning solutions and a stiff brush to prevent damage.

 

2. Inspect for Damage


Conduct regular checks for cracks, crumbling mortar, and discoloration. Catching these signs early can prevent costly repairs.

 

3. Repoint and Seal


Repointing restores crumbling mortar and keeps your walls strong. For added protection, seal bricks with a breathable, waterproof coating to prevent moisture from seeping in.

 

4. Follow Seasonal Maintenance


Prepare your bricks for winter frost by sealing cracks before the temperature drops, and clean surfaces in the spring to remove winter grime.
 

Why Maintenance Matters

 

Neglecting brick maintenance can lead to structural issues and expensive repairs. Protect your investment by keeping your brickwork in top condition year-round.

Feel free to contact us for any maintenance related queries.

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