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In Kensington, mortar joints are not merely structural components — they are part of the architectural expression of the building. The fine joint profiles seen on Georgian townhouses and Victorian terraces reflect a level of craftsmanship that demands equally skilled restoration.
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Many Kensington homes have been repointed in cement during the 20th century. Cement mortar is too rigid for traditional masonry and often accelerates decay.
We carefully remove inappropriate mortar and reinstate breathable lime mortar, allowing the structure to perform as originally intended.
Often, repointing involves a combination of these services for the best results.
Most Georgian and Victorian buildings in Kensington were constructed using lime mortar.
We carefully match mortar colour, texture, and joint profile to blend seamlessly with the existing façade.
We deliver craftsmanship appropriate to Kensington’s architectural prestige.
We maintain clean, organised working practices at all times.
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Gaps, cracking mortar, damp patches, or loose joints are common indicators.
Yes — lime mortar offers a softer, more authentic finish suited to period buildings.
Proper lime repointing can last 40–60 years.
We use controlled hand methods to minimise disturbance.
If your brickwork in Kensington is showing signs of mortar failure, professional repointing can protect your building for decades to come.