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Highgate is one of North London’s most architecturally refined areas, known for its elegant Georgian townhouses, Victorian terraces, Edwardian villas, and conservation-controlled streets lined with traditional London stock brick façades.
These historic properties were originally constructed using breathable lime mortar systems, allowing moisture to evaporate naturally through solid brick walls. However, over the past several decades, many homes in Highgate have been repointed using hard cement mortar — a rigid material that traps moisture and accelerates brick deterioration.
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Across Highgate you’ll commonly find
These buildings depend on compatible mortar systems. When rigid cement mortar is introduced, moisture becomes trapped within the wall, forcing deterioration through the brick face.
Often, brickwork involves a combination of these services for the best results.
We carefully remove failing or cement-based mortar and reinstate breathable lime mortar suited to Georgian and Victorian construction.
Proper repointing:
Using conservation-safe steam cleaning systems, we remove environmental staining, algae, and pollution build-up without damaging delicate historic brick surfaces. This method is especially important in conservation areas like Highgate.
Many Highgate properties were painted in the mid-20th century. We safely remove masonry coatings to restore breathability and reveal original brick façades. Paint removal must be carried out carefully to avoid damaging historic brick — we use controlled, specialist techniques.
We carefully remove cement render and pebbledash finishes, restoring exposed brickwork using traditional restoration methods. This can significantly enhance the appearance and value of a period property.
Traditional lime mortar
Replacing cement mortar with lime is often essential for preserving period homes in Highgate.
We treat Highgate properties as architectural heritage — not just buildings.
We maintain clean, organised working practices at all times.
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Yes — we use traditional materials and methods appropriate for listed and conservation properties.
Yes — breathable mortar is crucial for long-term preservation.
Not when using controlled steam cleaning systems.
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.