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In Soho’s Georgian townhouses and Victorian commercial buildings, mortar joints are both structurally vital and architecturally significant. Traditional lime mortar was used to protect brickwork while allowing buildings to breathe and adapt to natural movement.
Over time, mortar deteriorates due to pollution, weather exposure, structural vibration, and inappropriate cement repairs. When joints fail, water penetration follows — often resulting in damp, cracked masonry, and long-term structural damage.
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Many Soho buildings were repointed in hard cement during the mid-20th century. Cement mortar restricts breathability and accelerates brick decay in historic façades.
We carefully remove incompatible mortar and reinstate traditional lime mortar suited to Georgian and Victorian construction.
Often, repointing involves a combination of these services for the best results.
We match mortar colour, texture, and joint profile to blend seamlessly with the original façade.
Repointing in Soho requires
We deliver professional service suited to high-profile central London properties.
We maintain clean, organised working practices at all times.
Get expert answers on Pointing & Repointing, covering techniques, safety, and property restoration.
Yes — lime mortar is crucial for breathable historic masonry.
Yes — we restore both residential and commercial properties.
Proper lime repointing can last 40–60 years.
We use controlled hand methods to minimise disturbance.
If your brickwork in Soho is showing signs of mortar failure, professional repointing can protect your building for decades to come.