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Hampton’s Victorian terraces, Edwardian homes, and elegant riverside properties form a distinctive architectural landscape. Many of these buildings were constructed using traditional London stock brick and lime mortar — materials that require specialist restoration techniques to preserve their integrity.
Over time, exposure to Thames-side humidity, seasonal weather cycles, and past cement-based repairs can lead to brick deterioration.
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Across Hampton and surrounding residential streets, we often encounter
Properties near the River Thames are especially susceptible to moisture-related damage if impermeable cement mortar has previously been used.
We assess both the visible damage and its root cause before commencing restoration.
Often, restoration involves a combination of these services for the best results.
Severely deteriorated bricks are carefully removed and replaced with reclaimed or closely matched London stock brick to maintain visual continuity.
Where possible, we retain and repair original brick to preserve authenticity and reduce unnecessary replacement.
We use discreet reinforcement systems to stabilise cracks without altering the appearance of the façade.
Weather-exposed chimney stacks and parapets are restored using compatible traditional materials.
Period homes in Hampton often feature subtle colour variations and decorative brick details.
Our restoration work integrates naturally — never appearing overly patched or modern.
We restore Hampton brickwork with technical precision and long-term durability in mind.
We maintain clean, organised working practices at all times.
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Yes — we source reclaimed materials to ensure a seamless match.
Yes — higher humidity can worsen deterioration if incompatible materials are present.
Usually 1–3 weeks depending on the size and condition of the façade.
Yes — provided materials and techniques are sympathetic to the building’s age.