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Archway is defined by its rows of Victorian terraces, Edwardian homes, and traditional London stock brick façades. Much of the housing stock dates from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, built using breathable lime mortar systems designed to regulate moisture naturally.
Over time, however, many properties in Archway have undergone cement-based repairs that trap moisture within the brickwork. Combined with North London’s weather cycles and urban pollution, this often leads to mortar failure, brick face spalling, and visible structural deterioration.
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Archway properties commonly feature
These homes rely on compatible mortar systems. When rigid cement mortar is introduced, it prevents moisture evaporation and accelerates surface decay.
Often, brickwork involves a combination of these services for the best results.
We carefully remove deteriorated or cement-based mortar and reinstate breathable lime mortar suited to Victorian and Edwardian construction. This restores structural integrity and prevents long-term moisture damage.
Using conservation-safe steam cleaning systems, we remove pollution staining, algae, and environmental build-up without damaging delicate brick surfaces.
Many Archway homes were painted during the mid-20th century. We safely remove masonry coatings to restore breathability and reveal original brickwork.
We carefully remove cement render and pebbledash finishes, restoring exposed brick façades using traditional methods.
Victorian terraces were built with lime mortar because it
Replacing cement mortar with lime is often crucial for long-term brick preservation.
We treat Archway properties as long-term structural investments.
We maintain clean, organised working practices at all times.
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Yes — breathable mortar prevents moisture-related decay.
Not when using controlled steam systems.
Yes — chimney repointing and restoration is common in terrace homes.
Typically 1–3 weeks depending on property size.
If your brickwork is showing signs of age, damage or weathering, professional restoration can protect your home for decades to come.