Salt Damaged Bricks on the Central Coast

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At Heritage Bricklaying & Remedial Services, we have a combined industry experience of more than 40 years. Servicing across the Central Coast, we can provide reliable repairs for salt damaged bricks.


One of the most common damages within brickwork is deterioration caused by salt. The salt content within the soil can enter the pores of the masonry and begin to form crystals. As the salt crystals grow, the brickwork is disrupted, which can cause decay, loss of surface skin and mortar deterioration. 


If you’re not sure whether your property is suffering from salt damage, get in touch with our team today to schedule a free consultation.

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Trusted Tradesmen

Operating since 1992, we’re proud to have built a strong reputation for our efficient and reliable services. For the last 28 years, customer satisfaction has always been our top priority. If your property is suffering from salt damage, we’ll provide immediate replacements, sourcing high-quality bricks that match your existing bricks for a seamless finish. 


As fully licensed and qualified bricklayers, all our work is insured for your peace of mind. We can also provide brick and masonry repairs, and other remedial services such as damp repairs. Whether it’s a residential or commercial property, no job is too big or small for us. Give us a call today to request a free quote!

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • Can coastal conditions cause damage to my bricks over time?

    Yes, coastal conditions can damage bricks over time. The salt in the air and moisture from the sea can penetrate brickwork, leading to salt damage, cracks, and erosion. Constant exposure to wind and water can also weaken the mortar between bricks. Regular maintenance, including repointing and waterproofing, helps protect your brickwork from these coastal effects and extends its lifespan.

  • What does mortar repointing involve?

    Mortar repointing involves removing old, damaged mortar from between bricks and replacing it with fresh mortar. This process restores the structural integrity of the brickwork, preventing water ingress and further damage. Repointing not only strengthens the wall but also enhances its appearance by blending the new mortar with the original brickwork, ensuring long-lasting protection and a seamless finish.

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