It’s an undeniable truth that a brick chimney adds charm to any home. Unfortunately, even though brick is fairly durable, it can’t remain in pristine condition forever, especially when exposed to the sun, wind, rain, and snow day after day. Eventually, the brickwork, especially the mortar joints that keep your chimney solid and upright, will need to be repaired.
Fortunately, restoring your chimney’s appearance and structural integrity is easier than you might think. With SureGlow Stove & Chimney just a call away, you can count on your chimney being returned to its naturally beautiful state in a snap. We offer a full range of masonry repairs, including professional tuckpointing services, throughout Southwest Missouri, Northwest Arkansas, and the Great Kansas City Area to breathe new life into your chimney. Remember: if you need repair, trust the bear!
Tuckpointing is a repair process that involves removing deteriorated or crumbling mortar from between your bricks and replacing it with fresh, new mortar that matches the original in both appearance and composition. This technique has been used for centuries, and it’s easy to see why. Not only does tuckpointing restore the chimney’s integrity, but it also revives its visual appeal.
All too often, we have homeowners telling us they believe they need a whole new chimney because the bricks look “sad.” In many cases, all they really need is a little tuckpointing magic. This simple refresh can do so much for your chimney without the cost or hassle of a full rebuild.
So, why does tuckpointing matter so much? The short answer: it’s one of the most cost-effective ways to extend the life of your chimney. But let’s go a bit deeper:
While many people use “tuckpointing” and “repointing” interchangeably, they’re actually not quite the same. While both involve removing damaged mortar and replacing it, tuckpointing is a bit more artistic.
Repointing is all about functionality. It’s the process of removing deteriorated mortar and filling in the gaps with new material to restore strength and prevent leaks. It’s vital for maintaining the chimney’s integrity and keeping moisture out.
Tuckpointing, on the other hand, includes everything repointing does — but it adds that visual element by using a second color of mortar to create the appearance of fine, sharp joints. This extra step makes the brickwork look clean and uniform, often mimicking a brand-new installation.
At SureGlow Stove & Chimney, we understand how confusing it can be to keep things like “tuckpointing versus repointing” straight in your mind (especially when you’re juggling a million other things!) — that’s why we don’t care how you refer to tuckpointing. Whether you say you need repointing or tuckpointing services, we’ve got you covered!
While there are plenty of tutorials out there, tuckpointing isn’t a DIY job — it requires precision, skill, and an eye for detail. Matching mortar color, using the right tools, and knowing exactly how deep to cut into the old mortar takes experience, and mistakes can cause more harm than good, both structurally and visually.
So, instead of putting your chimney at risk, leave the tuckpointing job to the experts. At SureGlow Stove & Chimney, our team has the training and know-how to assess the condition of your chimney, select the right materials, and carry out each project with care and precision.
Don’t wait until small mortar issues turn into big headaches. If you need chimney masonry or stucco repairs, reach out to us today and let us take care of your chimney.