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Repair cement between bricks?
I have a brick house with a few areas missing the cement that frames each brick. I was wondering what would be the best product to purchase to fill-in the areas. There are less than 10 areas, so I wanted to know if there is a tube of something I could purchase.
4 Answers
- ArtLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Be careful if those spaces between the bricks are vertical and at the base of the wall they are drain holes for condensation and are supposed to be there.
- 7 years ago
Its not really cement--its mortar made to HOLD bricks together. Can buy in 20-40lb bags at Homedepot etc and mix. Then "put" the mortar into the cracks--called tuck pointing. The hard part is getting it in the cracks without getting it on the front. Will show bad unless the bricks already are "used" with old white etc on surface. Can try a trowel or they make a small squeeze bag (like a cake decorator uses for icing etc. Still not easy.
Other products also available in same section at store--some in caulk tubes etc. Just read and consider..
Source(s): handyman - 7 years ago
I would recommend having it professionally done. It will be done right and look better in the long run
- Anonymous6 years ago
hard factor. look in yahoo or google. that will can help!