Masonry Reinforcement & Grouting

There are many reasons for masonry cracking and it is often the result of several contributing factors rather than one specific cause. Moisture absorption, faulty original construction or substandard repairs, changes in temperature, excessive snow or wind loads and foundation movement are all factors that can result in the need for masonry reinforcement.

Repairing cracked masonry with the wrong materials or methods and without an in-depth understanding of the nature of the building can lead to further aesthetic and structural failures. Our qualified Surveyors will carry out a full investigation of your property prior to the commencement of any masonry reinforcement works.

Our range of masonry reinforcement options include the use of a masonry beaming system, wall ties and specialist mortars and grouts to help you restore the integrity of your building by providing both structural and crack control benefits.

An operative uses a wall chaser to provide a 'slot' for a helical bar

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