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Enfield is characterised by its attractive 1930s semi-detached homes, larger detached properties, and traditional London stock brick façades. Many of these homes were built using breathable lime mortar systems designed to regulate moisture naturally within solid brick walls.
Over the decades, however, numerous properties in Enfield have been repointed using hard cement mortar. While durable in appearance, cement is incompatible with older brickwork and can trap moisture inside the wall. Combined with natural settlement and weather exposure, this often leads to cracked mortar joints, brick face spalling, and chimney instability.
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Unlike Georgian or Victorian conservation areas, many Enfield homes were modernised during the mid-20th century, often with cement mortar or render finishes. These updates can unintentionally accelerate brick deterioration.
Often, brickwork involves a combination of these services for the best results.
We carefully remove failing mortar and reinstate breathable lime mortar or appropriate compatible mixes depending on the property’s construction.
Proper repointing:
Using controlled steam cleaning systems, we remove environmental staining, algae, and pollution build-up without damaging brick surfaces. Brick cleaning can significantly enhance the appearance of 1930s homes.
Some Enfield homes were painted during renovation works. We safely remove masonry coatings to restore breathability and reveal original brickwork. Controlled removal prevents surface damage.
We carefully remove cement render and pebbledash finishes, restoring exposed brickwork using traditional methods. This can dramatically improve the visual appeal of suburban homes.
Breathable mortar systems
Replacing hard cement mortar with appropriate materials often resolves recurring damp and cracking issues.
We treat Enfield properties as long-term structural investments.
We maintain clean, organised working practices at all times.
Get expert answers on Brick Services, covering techniques, safety, and property restoration.
In many cases, yes — breathable mortar prevents moisture-related damage.
Yes — it can trap moisture and accelerate brick face deterioration.
Yes — chimney repointing and restoration is common in suburban 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.