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Queen’s Park is home to rows of elegant Victorian and Edwardian properties built using traditional London stock bricks. Over time, exposure to pollution, weather, inappropriate cement repairs, and trapped moisture can cause cracking, spalling, and surface deterioration.
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Many homes in Queen’s Park were built with lime mortar, which allows brickwork to breathe. When cement mortar has been used in previous repairs, it often traps moisture inside the brick. During freeze-thaw cycles, this causes
We remove inappropriate repairs and restore your façade using correct, breathable materials.
Often, brick restoration involves a combination of these services for the best results.
Damaged bricks are carefully removed and replaced with reclaimed or matching London stock bricks to maintain consistency.
Where possible, we repair cracked brickwork using masonry stitching bars and specialist repair techniques to preserve original fabric.
Queen’s Park homes often have prominent chimneys. We restore brickwork and flaunching to prevent water ingress and structural instability.
Many parts of Queen’s Park fall within conservation zones. We approach every project with sensitivity to
We provide sample panels for approval before full restoration begins.
We treat Queen’s Park homes as heritage assets — not building sites.
We maintain clean, organised working practices at all times.
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Yes. We source reclaimed bricks that closely match the original tone and texture.
Spalling faces, deep cracks, and crumbling edges are signs replacement may be necessary.
Yes. Restored façades significantly enhance curb appeal and structural longevity.
It depends on scope and access, but most residential façades take 1–3 weeks.
If your brickwork is showing signs of age, damage or weathering, professional restoration can protect your home for decades to come.