In January 2026 a general contractor awarded Rose Restoration a historic facade restoration: brick and mortar work on a building old enough that every repair decision is also a preservation decision.
Historic masonry fails from the joints outward. Mortar weathers, water gets in, freeze and thaw cycles pry at the wall, and past repairs made with modern Portland-heavy mortar often accelerate the damage, because mortar harder than the surrounding brick forces the brick itself to sacrifice. Repointing a historic wall correctly starts with analyzing the original mortar and matching its composition, color, and joint profile, not just its appearance on day one.
The sequence: deteriorated joints are raked to sound depth by hand where the brick demands it, matched mortar is packed and tooled to the original profile, damaged units are repaired or replaced with matching brick, and the facade is cleaned with the gentlest effective method. The wall that results is not a renovated-looking wall. It is the original wall, weathertight again.
Rose performs masonry restoration across DC, Maryland, and Virginia on rowhouses, institutional buildings, and landmark structures, with mortar analysis and matching as a standing capability. The same care applies whether the client is a homeowner, an institution, or a general contractor with a preservation architect over their shoulder.
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Have a project like one of these? Call 703-327-7676 or send photos for a free assessment. Every project is performed by Rose Restoration’s own crews and covered by a one year written workmanship warranty.