Crack Repair
The BrickFix Crack Stitching System offers a fast and cost-effective solution for crack repair in masonry walls.
The BrickFix system allows cracks in masonry to be stabilised by bonding BrickFix helical crack stitching bar into slots cut into the wall’s mortar course using specially formulated BrickFix grouts.
It should be noted that this method of crack repair can only stabilise the symptoms of cracked masonry walls. It will not cure the cause of the crack (e.g. subsidence).
For this reason it is recommended that a structural engineer is consulted before undertaking crack repairs.
Advantages
CE marked helical bar and grout
Eliminates need to rebuild a wall
Non-disruptive repair method
The diagrams below show how a crack in a masonry wall can typically be repaired using the BrickFix Crack Stitching System.
If you would like a quote from a masonry repair company in your area, please contact our technical department on 01403 210204 or submit an enquiry.
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