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Residential Masonry May 1, 2026 2 min read

How to Know What Your Home Needs

When brickwork starts to fail, homeowners often ask the same question: should this be repaired or fully replaced? The answer depends on the extent of the damage, the condition of the surrounding…

How to Know What Your Home Needs

When brickwork starts to fail, homeowners often ask the same question: should this be repaired or fully replaced? The answer depends on the extent of the damage, the condition of the surrounding masonry, and how long the issue has been developing. For homes acrossMetro Detroit, making the right call early can save time and money.

Minor issues like small cracks, isolated brick damage, or deteriorating mortar joints are often repairable. In these cases, targeted masonry work such as brick replacement or tuckpointing can restore the structure without rebuilding entire sections. This is common for chimneys, steps, and small wall sections.

Replacement becomes necessary when damage is widespread. If multiple bricks are failing, walls are bowing, or moisture has been present for a long time, patchwork repairs may not hold. Full replacement ensures structural stability and prevents recurring issues.

Another factor is water intrusion. Once water gets behind the brick, it can weaken both the mortar and underlying structure. This is especially important in Michigan, where freeze-thaw cycles expand trapped moisture and accelerate damage.

Homeowners in areas likeTroy, Royal Oak, Livonia, and Warrenbenefit from having a professional masonry contractor inspect the damage before deciding. Lonik Contracting helps determine whether repair or replacement is the smarter long-term solution.

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