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Maintenance May 8, 2026 2 min read

How Michigan Weather Impacts Brick and Masonry Over Time

Brick homes are built to last, but in Michigan, weather plays a major role in how long masonry holds up. Rain, snow, and temperature swings all contribute to wear, especially when moisture gets into…

How Michigan Weather Impacts Brick and Masonry Over Time

Brick homes are built to last, but in Michigan, weather plays a major role in how long masonry holds up. Rain, snow, and temperature swings all contribute to wear, especially when moisture gets into mortar joints or small cracks.

The biggest issue is the freeze-thaw cycle. Water enters small openings in brick or mortar, freezes during cold weather, and expands. This expansion creates pressure that slowly breaks apart the material. Over time, this leads to cracks, loose bricks, and surface deterioration.

Moisture exposure is another factor. Without proper sealing or maintenance, water can continue to soak into masonry surfaces. This not only affects appearance but also weakens structural integrity.

Wind-driven rain and snow can also target exposed areas like chimneys, porches, and upper walls. These areas often show the first signs of damage and should be inspected regularly.Homeowners acrossSouthfield, Sterling Heights, Rochester Hills, and Farmington Hillsshould monitor their brickwork, especially after winter. Lonik Contracting provides inspections and repairs that help masonry withstand Michigan conditions year after year.

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