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Brickwork and repointing specialists in Bromley

Brickwork and repointing in Bromley, London

Lian Construction carries out brickwork repair and repointing across London, working from our Kingston upon Thames base out across South West London and the wider capital. We repoint Victorian and Edwardian brick terraces using the correct mortar specification for the wall, repair and replace spalled or frost-damaged brick, matching London stock brick and red brick terraces as closely as possible, and carry out chimney stack repair, garden and boundary wall repair, and brick cleaning. Where cracking suggests structural movement rather than routine weathering, we carry out the remedial brickwork once a structural engineer has confirmed the cause, rather than diagnosing the structural issue ourselves.

Bromley overview

Brickwork and repointing in Bromley

South East London's largest borough by area, with established period housing and demand for roof replacement and general repairs. Bromley falls well within the South East London ground Lian Construction covers on a regular basis. For brickwork and repointing work in Bromley, that local knowledge means fewer surprises once work is on site and a team that already understands the borough's typical property stock.

Bromley is South East London's largest borough by area, and that scale shows in the range of period housing across it. Expect a good deal of Victorian and Edwardian terraced and semi-detached houses in the more established residential pockets, alongside a substantial stock of 1920s and 1930s suburban semis, which is typical of outer London boroughs that grew up around expanding rail links in that era. There are also pockets of larger interwar and postwar detached houses, plus some later 20th-century infill and estate development filling in the gaps between older neighbourhoods. Roofs, chimneys, brickwork and rainwater goods on this older stock are now well past their original design life in many cases, which is a big part of why roof replacement and general repair work is in steady demand across the borough. Because Bromley covers such a wide area, the age and condition of housing can vary a lot street to street, so it is worth getting a property looked at individually rather than assuming what worked next door applies to your own roof or structure.

Given how much ground Bromley covers as London's largest borough, demand for roofing and general repair work is spread thinly across a wide area rather than concentrated in one or two hotspots. That has practical implications for homeowners: it can be harder to find a contractor who is genuinely local to your specific part of the borough and willing to travel efficiently, and lead times can stretch out during busy periods simply because tradespeople are covering more ground between jobs. With so much established period housing, a lot of the work coming through is reactive, roof repairs after storm damage, ongoing maintenance on ageing chimneys and guttering, and general fabric repairs on houses that were not built with modern weatherproofing standards in mind. For homeowners and landlords, this usually means being proactive pays off: getting a roof or exterior condition checked before a leak forces an emergency call tends to be cheaper and less disruptive. It is also worth asking any contractor how familiar they are with the specific area of Bromley you are in, since access, parking and the age profile of housing can differ quite a bit across such a large borough.

Given the amount of established period housing across Bromley, it is worth checking early whether a property sits within a conservation area, as is the case in parts of many outer London boroughs with older housing stock. This can affect what is permitted for roof coverings, chimney alterations, and visible external repairs, sometimes requiring like-for-like materials or additional consent even for straightforward repair work. Not every period property will be affected, and many repairs fall under permitted development, but it is not something to assume either way. If a property is listed or in a conservation area, it is sensible to confirm requirements with the local planning authority before work starts, since retrospective consent issues can cause delays and added cost. A contractor experienced with older properties should be able to flag likely restrictions early, but the homeowner remains responsible for confirming planning status.

What drives the cost of repointing and brick repair

Access is usually the biggest single cost factor on a repointing job, since anything above ground floor needs scaffolding, and a full elevation on a three-storey terrace costs more to access than a single chimney stack or a garden wall reachable from a tower or ladder. The extent of repointing needed matters just as much as the area covered: raking out and repointing a whole elevation properly, removing the old mortar to a consistent depth, generally at least twice the joint width, before repacking with new mortar in stages, takes considerably longer than a localised repair to a section that's failed. Brick matching adds cost where individual bricks need replacing, since London stock brick and handmade red brick vary in colour, texture and size between different brickworks and different eras, and sourcing a genuinely close match, sometimes from a reclamation yard rather than a standard builders' merchant, can take longer and cost more than the brick-laying work itself. Mortar mix also affects price, since a specialist lime mortar mixed and matched to an existing joint colour costs more in materials and preparation time than a standard cement mix, though it's the appropriate choice for the wall in most cases on older property. Weather affects both cost and programme too, since lime mortar needs protection from rain and frost while it cures, sometimes meaning hessian sheeting or a temporary cover over scaffolding, which adds time in poor weather windows. As a general guide, a single chimney stack or a small garden wall repair can often be completed within a few days once scaffold or tower access is in place, while a full elevation on a three-storey terrace, including raking out, repair and repointing in stages with proper curing time between passes, more typically runs two to four weeks depending on extent and weather. Where brick replacement is a significant part of the job rather than repointing alone, sourcing a suitable match can itself add lead time before work on site can even begin, so it's worth raising brick matching early rather than close to a planned start date. We survey the brickwork and price by elevation and extent of work needed rather than a blanket day rate, since two outwardly similar terraced houses can need very different amounts of repointing depending on their repair history.

Matching London stock brick and repairing damaged brick

Spalled and frost-damaged brick is one of the most common defects we're asked to repair on London's older housing stock, usually a direct result of a previous cement repointing job trapping moisture that then freezes and expands within the brick face rather than the mortar joint. Where a small number of bricks are affected, we cut them out individually, taking care not to damage surrounding sound brick, and tooth in replacements matched as closely as possible in colour, texture and size. London stock brick, the soft yellow-brown brick used across huge swathes of Victorian London, varies noticeably between different brickfields and different periods of manufacture, so an exact match isn't always achievable, particularly on an older or heavily weathered wall where the surrounding brick has faded unevenly over more than a century. Red brick terraces, common in Edwardian streets and some later Victorian developments, present a similar challenge, since machine-made red brick from a modern supplier rarely matches the tone and texture of handmade or semi-handmade brick from the original period exactly. We're upfront about this before starting a repair, since a slightly visible patch is sometimes the honest outcome of matching an old wall rather than something that can be avoided altogether. Reclaimed brick, sourced from demolition or reclamation yards, often gives a closer match than new brick for both stock and red brick repairs, though availability varies and we'll discuss realistic options once we've assessed the extent of replacement needed and the age and character of the existing wall.

Lime mortar repointing for Victorian and Edwardian brickwork
Spalled and frost-damaged brick repair and matching
Chimney stack and garden wall brickwork repair
Regular coverage of Bromley and the wider South East London area

Signs to look for

Do you need brickwork and repointing in Bromley?

  • A stepped crack has appeared or widened in an external wall, particularly near a bay window, extension junction or where a tree stands nearby.
  • The facade is stained, painted over unevenly or covered in algae, and you want it cleaned without damaging the original brick face.
  • You're planning a wider refurbishment or render project and want brickwork condition assessed and repaired before other exterior work begins.
  • Mortar joints are visibly crumbling, cracked or missing in places, particularly on a wall that hasn't been repointed in several decades.

How the work is handled in Bromley

  1. Step 1Survey the brickwork and diagnose the cause
  2. Step 2Agree mortar mix and specification
  3. Step 3Rake out and repoint or repair the brick
  4. Step 4Clean down and inspect the finished work

Questions

Brickwork and repointing questions in Bromley

How quickly can Lian start brickwork and repointing work in Bromley?

Bromley is part of our regular South East London coverage, so once we've surveyed the property we can usually confirm a start date quickly. Send the address and scope and we'll arrange the next step.

Do you cover all of Bromley?

Yes. Bromley falls within the area Lian Construction serves across Greater London.

Can you match new brick to an old wall exactly?

We aim for as close a match as possible in colour, texture and size, sourcing reclaimed brick where that gives a better match than new brick, particularly for London stock brick and older handmade red brick. On a heavily weathered or unevenly faded wall, an exact match isn't always achievable, since the surrounding brick has aged in a way new material simply hasn't yet. We'll be upfront before starting a repair if we think the patch is likely to remain slightly visible, rather than promising a flawless match we can't be certain of delivering.

How do I know if repointing is needed, or if it's a bigger structural issue?

Weathered, crumbling or missing mortar with brick that's otherwise sound and stable is usually a straightforward repointing job. Signs pointing towards something more serious include stepped cracks through the brickwork itself, cracks wider than a few millimetres, or a wall that's visibly bulging or leaning rather than just showing surface deterioration. Where we see signs like these, we'll recommend a structural engineer assess the cause before we price any repair work, since repointing or patching over a wall that's still moving doesn't address the underlying problem and the repair is likely to fail again within a fairly short space of time.

Do you carry out structural repairs to brickwork affected by subsidence?

We carry out the remedial brickwork, rebuilding sections, installing wall ties or crack stitching where specified, and repointing or matching brick around the repaired area, working from a structural engineer's report and specification. We don't carry out the structural assessment or diagnosis ourselves, since establishing whether movement is historic and stable or ongoing needs a qualified engineer's calculations, often as part of a subsidence claim through a buildings insurer. If you already have an engineer's report, we're happy to price and carry out the brickwork element directly from it.

Can you repoint just a chimney stack rather than the whole house?

Yes, chimney stacks are one of the most common standalone repointing jobs we're asked to do, since they take the worst weather exposure on the whole property and often fail well before the rest of the elevation needs attention. We repoint and repair stack brickwork, renew the flaunching around the chimney pots, and rebuild sections where brick has deteriorated too far to repair, usually coordinating scaffold access with any roofing work happening at the same time if that's relevant to your project, which can save on access costs.

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Send the site address in Bromley, photos if available, and the brickwork and repointing work you need. We can review the scope and arrange the next step.

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