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    Hi, I am helping a friend with some work and we are trying to get some advice on what to use to protect brickwork from the elements. We get a lot of rain, so moisture can be a problem. He has used Thompson's, but it doesn't hold up.

    Dale

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    thompson's is good for wood not masonary. thoroseal might be a better option, dry brick will soak up this stuff like a sponge and form a protective barrier. I think it comes in colors and looks like a colored whitewash when it's applied.

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    • #3
      Brick does not require any treatment

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      • #4
        protective coatings for brick and mortar

        Got some advice that says bricks really don't need any protection from the elements and it make some sense to me. Now my follow-up question, what about the mortar? If it needs protection, what should we use?\

        Dale

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        • #5
          cured mortar doesn't need protection. if the existing mortar joints are crumbling out then major "pointing up" is necessary. sakrete or quikcrete mortar mix is what you want.

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