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Masonry & Brick Repair in Colorado Springs, CO

Colorado Springs homeowners face hail — colorado springs is at the heart of the hail belt, with multiple severe events per year that accelerates wear on exterior surfaces. Our local pros understand your area's specific challenges and deliver quality work on every job.

Serving Briargate, Flying Horse, Black Forest, Woodmoor, Monument, and surrounding Colorado Springs communities.

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Why Colorado Springs Homes Need Masonry & Brick Repair

Hail — Colorado Springs is at the heart of the hail belt, with multiple severe events per year
Intense UV at 6,035 feet elevation degrading all exterior finishes
Wildfire risk from Pike National Forest and Black Forest (2013 Black Forest Fire was Colorado's most destructive)
Dramatic temperature swings: 70°F in 24 hours is documented
Low humidity (avg 40%) causing wood and caulk shrinkage
Common Home Types We Service
Ranch and bi-level homes throughout El Paso CountyStucco and stone homes in Briargate and Flying HorseVictorian homes in Old Colorado CityMilitary housing near Fort Carson, Peterson, Schriever, and Cheyenne MountainCustom homes in Black Forest and Woodmoor

What You Get

Tuck-pointing and repointing of deteriorated mortar
Brick replacement for spalled or damaged units
Chimney crown and cap repair
Stone and block wall repair
Waterproof sealing of masonry surfaces
Structural block and brick work

Our Masonry & Brick Repair Process

01

Assessment

We inspect mortar joint condition, brick/block integrity, and moisture infiltration patterns to determine the full repair scope.

02

Joint Preparation

Deteriorated mortar is removed to a depth of 3/4 inch using grinders or chisels, careful not to damage brick faces.

03

Repointing

New mortar matching the original profile, color, and hardness is packed into joints and tooled to match the original style.

04

Sealing

Masonry sealer is applied to completed repairs and surrounding areas to prevent future water infiltration.

Seasonal Considerations for Colorado Springs

1
Post-hail roof and siding inspection every spring and summer
2
Wildfire ember-proofing and defensible space clearing
3
Winter snow and ice removal — Pikes Peak terrain affects local snowfall
4
UV bleaching and cracking of stucco, paint, and composite decking
5
Post-wildfire smoke and ash exterior cleaning

Areas We Serve in Colorado Springs

Our masonry & brick repair pros are available throughout the Colorado Springs metro area, including:

BriargateFlying HorseBlack ForestWoodmoorMonumentFountainSecurityWidefieldManitou SpringsOld Colorado City

Masonry & Brick Repair FAQ for Colorado Springs Homeowners

How often should Colorado Springs homeowners get masonry & brick repair?
Given Colorado Springs's hail — colorado springs is at the heart of the hail belt, with multiple severe events per year, most homeowners benefit from masonry & brick repair at least once a year. Post-hail roof and siding inspection every spring and summer often makes spring or fall the optimal time to schedule service.
What home types in Colorado Springs most need masonry & brick repair?
Ranch and bi-level homes throughout El Paso County and Stucco and stone homes in Briargate and Flying Horse are the most common home types in Colorado Springs and typically see the most wear. Our local pros are familiar with the exterior materials found across the metro.
What is tuck-pointing?
Tuck-pointing (repointing) removes deteriorated mortar from between bricks and replaces it with fresh mortar. It's critical maintenance — deteriorated mortar allows water infiltration that destroys masonry from within.
How do I know if my mortar needs repointing?
Crumbling, hollow-sounding, recessed, or missing mortar joints indicate repointing is needed. You can scrape deteriorated mortar with a key or screwdriver — if it comes out easily, it needs attention.
Can any mortar be used for repointing?
Mortar hardness must match the masonry. Using Portland cement mortar (Type S) on soft historic brick is a common mistake that causes the brick faces to spall. Lime-based mortars are required for pre-1930 brick.
How long does tuck-pointing last?
Quality repointing with the correct mortar mix lasts 25–30 years. The original brick should outlast multiple rounds of repointing.

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