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Lime Mortar Repointing in Enfield

Specialist lime mortar repointing for period and heritage properties throughout Enfield, North London. Over 35 years of experience.

Expert Lime Mortar Repointing in Enfield

London Brickwork Repointing provides specialist lime mortar repointing throughout Enfield, North London and the surrounding areas. The London Borough of Enfield includes a wide variety of period properties across areas such as Enfield Town, Winchmore Hill, Palmers Green, Southgate and Bush Hill Park. The borough has significant stocks of Victorian, Edwardian and inter-war housing. With over 35 years of experience, our team works on Victorian terraces, Edwardian semi-detached houses and inter-war period properties — preserving the character and longevity of historic brickwork throughout the area.

Lime mortar is an essential component of older buildings. Unlike modern cement mortars, lime mortar allows masonry to breathe, enabling moisture to evaporate naturally and helping prevent damage to bricks. Using the correct mortar is crucial when maintaining period properties, conservation area buildings and listed structures.

Whether your property requires complete repointing, localised repairs, chimney repointing or specialist mortar matching, our team can help. Enfield's conservation areas — including the Enfield Town Conservation Area and Hadley Wood Conservation Area — contain many properties where lime mortar specification is required or strongly recommended by planning officers. We cover Enfield and all surrounding areas including Enfield Town, Winchmore Hill, Palmers Green, Southgate, Bush Hill Park, Hadley Wood, Cockfosters.

What Is Lime Mortar Repointing?

Lime mortar repointing is the process of removing deteriorated mortar joints from brickwork and replacing them with a carefully matched lime-based mortar.

Historically, most properties built before the early twentieth century were constructed using lime mortar rather than cement. Lime mortar remains flexible and porous, allowing buildings to accommodate slight movement and release trapped moisture.

Over time, weather exposure, pollution, frost damage and age cause mortar joints to deteriorate. When this occurs, water can penetrate the brickwork, potentially causing structural issues and accelerated decay. Repointing replaces these failing joints, restoring both the appearance and integrity of the masonry.

Why Lime Mortar Is Important

Many older buildings have suffered damage due to inappropriate cement repointing carried out during the twentieth century. Unlike lime mortar, cement is extremely hard and impermeable. When used on older brickwork, cement can trap moisture within the wall, forcing water through the bricks rather than the joints. This often leads to:

Lime mortar acts sacrificially, meaning it weathers before the brick itself. This protects the masonry and allows future maintenance to be carried out without damaging the original structure. For period properties, using the correct lime mortar is not simply recommended — it is essential.

Signs Your Property Requires Repointing

Many homeowners are unaware their brickwork requires attention until significant damage becomes visible. Common signs include:

Missing mortar joints
Cracked mortar
Loose or friable mortar
Damp internal walls
Vegetation in joints
White salt deposits
Water penetration
Loose bricks
Chimney deterioration

If mortar can be easily removed with a key or screwdriver, repointing may be necessary.

Our Lime Mortar Repointing Process

Every project begins with a detailed survey to assess the condition of the masonry and identify the correct mortar specification.

01

Inspection & Assessment

We inspect the property, identify previous repairs and determine the most appropriate lime mortar mix.

02

Mortar Analysis & Matching

We carefully match colour, texture, aggregate type and joint profile so repairs blend seamlessly.

03

Removal of Defective Mortar

Old mortar is removed by hand and specialist tools to minimise disturbance to surrounding bricks.

04

Preparation

Joints are cleaned and dampened to create ideal conditions for the new mortar.

05

Repointing

Fresh lime mortar is applied in layers and compacted to ensure durability and adhesion.

06

Finishing

Joints are finished to match the original profile — flush, recessed, weather struck or tuck pointed.

07

Curing

Lime mortar requires careful curing and protection from excessive drying, rain and frost.

Types of Properties We Work On

Why Choose London Brickwork Repointing?

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does lime mortar repointing last?
When correctly installed and maintained, lime mortar repointing can last many decades.
Can lime mortar be used in winter?
Lime mortar should not be applied during frost conditions. Appropriate weather conditions are essential for a successful result.
Is lime mortar stronger than cement?
No. Lime mortar is intentionally softer and more flexible, which makes it ideal for older brickwork. Its flexibility protects the bricks from cracking.
Do all old houses require lime mortar?
Most properties built before approximately 1919 were originally constructed using lime mortar and generally benefit from like-for-like repairs.
Will the new mortar match the existing brickwork?
Yes. We carefully match colour, texture and finish to achieve a sympathetic appearance that blends with the existing masonry.

Areas We Cover

North LondonEast LondonSouth LondonWest LondonCentral LondonHackneyIslingtonBarnetEnfieldHaringeyWaltham ForestCamdenWestminsterRichmondWimbledonEssexHertfordshireSurreyKent

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How much does repointing cost?

The prices below are a starting guide for labour only. Every written quote we provide includes all materials, scaffolding and access — broken down clearly so you know exactly what you’re paying for.

Repointing
From £2,000
Based on a standard Victorian terrace front elevation. Larger or more complex properties quoted individually.
Chimney repointing
From £400
Labour guide price. Flaunching repair, materials and scaffold access included in your written quote.
Brick cleaning
From £800
Dependent on staining type, brick condition and the cleaning method required.
Tuck pointing
Price on survey
A specialist, labour-intensive finish. Most suited to Georgian and early Victorian brickwork.
Brick tinting
Price on survey
Highly variable depending on area, number of colours and access requirements.
Helifix remedial works
Price on survey
Structural work assessed individually following survey. An engineer’s report may be required.
What’s always included in our written quote:
  • All labour — no hidden day-rate charges
  • All materials — lime mortar, fixings, cleaning agents
  • Scaffolding and access equipment where required
  • Site protection and clearance
We never charge for surveys or quotations, and we never start work without a clear written agreement. All prices subject to free site survey.

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