I'm Dan Hewer. I repoint brickwork, chimneys and stone across Southampton, Totton and the New Forest. Free quotes.
Pointing is the mortar between the bricks. It is the part of the wall that takes the weather, and it is meant to wear out before the bricks do.
Once it starts to go, water gets into the wall. In winter that water freezes, expands, and takes more of the mortar and the face of the brick with it. Left long enough you stop paying for pointing and start paying for brickwork.
On older houses there is a second problem. Hard cement mortar on a soft old brick traps the damp inside the wall, so the brick face blows off instead of the mortar wearing away. That is why the right mix matters as much as a tidy finish.
Catching it early is a lot cheaper than leaving it. If you are not sure what you are looking at, ring me and I will come and tell you straight.
Houses built before about 1930 were built with lime mortar, and lime is what should go back into them. Lime is softer than the brick around it, so the wall can breathe and the mortar takes the damage rather than the brickwork.
Modern cement does the opposite. It seals the wall, holds the moisture in, and the face of the brick eventually blows off. On an old house that is expensive to put right.
I work in lime on brick, stone and flint, including listed buildings, and I match the mix and the finish to what is already there.
Chimneys take the worst of the weather, so they are usually the first thing to go. Once the joints are open, water runs down inside the stack and turns up as a damp patch in the bedroom.
I rake the old joints out properly and repoint with a mix matched to the existing mortar and brick, so the finished wall looks like the rest of the house rather than a repair. Full elevations, single walls, garden walls and stacks.
Weeds pushing up through the joints, slabs rocking underfoot, sand washing out every time it rains. Once the pointing between slabs goes, the bedding underneath starts moving as well.
I repoint patios, paths and driveways so the joints hold, the slabs sit still and the weeds stay out.
There are more job photos on the DHPS Facebook page.
I have been pointing brickwork since 2015, and lime mortar work is the part of it I care most about. It is slower, it is fussier, and there are not many people around here who will take it on properly.
Daniel just finished renovating our fireplace and installing an oak mantelpiece! It took 3 years to find someone to work with the lime mortar and it was worth the wait! He was extremely professional and tidy and the job is beautiful! Can't thank him enough!
Janice SuttonReview on Facebook
Daniel repointed the rear of our house and chimney. He showed himself to be knowledgeable, diligent, with an eye to detail, and cleaned up every day before leaving. His quote was very reasonable and his work, excellent. I would not hesitate to use him again
Ian D. McDonaldReview on Facebook
Dan's top bloke friendly and approchable good quality of work highly recommend
Chris LedbetterReview on Facebook
92% of reviewers on Facebook recommend Dan.
Tell me what the wall is doing and roughly where you are, and I will come and have a look. No charge for the quote and no hard sell after it.
If I am up a ladder I will not get to the phone. Leave a message and I will ring you back that evening.