Façades, or facades are the first line of defense against winter’s harsh conditions, but freezing temperatures, snow, and ice can take a toll on masonry, brick, and joint sealants. Proactively inspecting and maintaining these elements helps preserve your building’s structural integrity, prevents costly damage, and ensures your property stands strong through the season.
1. Inspect Masonry and Brick for Damage
- Check for Cracks and Spalling:
- Examine brick and stone surfaces for cracks or flaking caused by freeze-thaw cycles.
- Address damage immediately to prevent water infiltration and further deterioration.
- Look for Loose Mortar Joints:
- Identify mortar that’s crumbling, missing, or pulling away from bricks.
- Repoint loose joints to maintain stability and weather resistance.
2. Assess Joint Sealants for Failure
- Inspect Caulking for Gaps or Peeling:
- Look closely at joints around windows, doors, and expansion points.
- Replace any cracked or deteriorating sealants to prevent drafts and water infiltration.
- Identify Common Sealant Failures:
- Watch for adhesive failure (sealant pulling away from surfaces) or cohesive failure (cracking within the sealant).
- Recognize the loss of elasticity caused by UV exposure and age.
3. Protect Against Moisture Infiltration
- Apply Clear Water Repellents:
- Use breathable, high-quality sealers on masonry to prevent moisture absorption while allowing vapor to escape.
- Schedule applications before freezing temperatures to ensure proper curing.
- Maintain Proper Drainage:
- Ensure downspouts, gutters, and façade drainage systems are clear and functioning.
- Prevent water from pooling around the base of the building, which can lead to foundation damage.
4. Winterize Repairs and Replacements
- Perform Emergency Recaulking and Sealant Replacement:
- Use cold-weather-friendly materials for urgent repairs.
- For critical issues, create heated enclosures to ensure proper application and curing.
- Repoint Masonry in Problem Areas:
- Target loose or missing mortar with tuckpointing to stabilize brick or stonework.
- Plan larger-scale repairs for spring based on winter inspection findings.
5. Leverage Professional Expertise for Façade Maintenance
- Use Aerial Drone Inspections:
- Identify hard-to-reach areas on your building’s facade, like parapets and upper levels.
- Quickly locate cracks, gaps, or other vulnerabilities.
- Partner with Restoration Experts:
- Work with professionals who specialize in winter repairs for masonry, brick, and joint sealants.
- Develop a long-term plan to protect your building’s facade and reduce future maintenance costs.
Why Proactive Maintenance Matters
Winter is one of the most challenging seasons for facades, with moisture, ice, and fluctuating temperatures causing wear and damage. By addressing issues early and maintaining key elements like masonry, brick, and joint sealants, you protect your building’s integrity and avoid expensive repairs in the future.
Stay Ahead This Winter
Protecting your facade doesn’t have to wait until spring. By inspecting, repairing, and planning during the winter, you ensure your building’s exterior remains strong, efficient, and ready to face the elements.
Why Trust Building Restoration Corporation?
With over 40 years of experience, Building Restoration Corporation is an award-winning company known for quality craftsmanship in exterior building restoration. We specialize in maintaining and restoring masonry, brick, and joint sealants to keep your property secure year-round.
What Sets Us Apart:
- Cold Weather Expertise: We work with sealants as low as 0°F and perform most mortar joint repairs at 40°F.
- Heated Enclosures for Time-Sensitive Repairs: For urgent maintenance, we create enclosed, heated work environments to ensure effective results.
- Proven Results: From historic landmarks to large-scale commercial buildings, our team has delivered award-winning craftsmanship that stands the test of time.
Contact Us Today
Don’t wait for small issues to escalate into costly damage. Schedule an inspection or maintenance appointment with our team today. Call us at 612-789-2800 to learn how we can help.