A DIY repair on a brick sidewalk.
A sidewalk that was done badly, needs a repair to be safe and stop further degradation! I used a factory mixed mortar mix, mixed a little stiff.
Resulting sidewalk and steps: Solid, but still drying. We just stepped of into the grass temporarily, to wait for it to dry.
Another view: This is post repair, with joints filled in with mortar.
The process is Not hard, you just need to do a few things in sequence.first, you need to find the bricks that are loose. These bricks must be removed, and cleaned off; and set aside in the same pattern as removed. The location is then cleaned of loose mortar and all other debris. It must be scraped chipped, Brushed, the and washed Clean. The be last part is most important, because it removed debris and dirt which damages bonding; and pre-moistens the surface, to recieved the mortar. Without this pre-moistening the surface, the mortar will dry at the surface due to wicking; which destroys the bond strength.
Next, you need to cover contact surfaces with mortar using a process called buttering. In masonry, mounting depends on filling any gap between two surfaces with mortar before placing on the loose unit to be mounted. Normally, the sides are buttered too, but this sidewalk was laid out with excessively wide mortar joints, and that much mortar can't stay in place. So to repair this sidewalk, I need to butter them down, then fill the joints from the top.
Initially, only the outside brick had moved underfoot: Then I found the full sized loose brick. I then decided to repair cracks in the mortar to keep out water, to reduce ice damages.
The resulting repair looked good: I decided to see if other bricks were loose, found some and removed and cleaned as before.
These have been buttered and set: I like to stand on the brick being placed, to move it down into position. If I have trouble I rotate my foot slightly, back and forth. If it won't quite move down far enough, I put in a wooden block on the brick; and drive it with a hammer! When the brick is in the right position, it is considered set (placed in the final locations)!
I then found some loose bricks on the step: A step that is loose Can move under load, and dump someone off; kind of like bull riding without the fun.... These half a dozen bricks were removed, cleaned and buttered into place. I sealed more mortar cracks by simply forcing mortar into the cracks using my trowel to repeatedly push mortar down into the old joint. This made a new mortar bond, and sealed out the water at the same time.
Here is a full view of the bricks removed: About a third of the step surfaces were loose, and had to be removed and repaired as described above. Once totally mortared back in place, including the right most corner block; we have a repaired walkway.
A couple of notes, if I were doing this from scratch; I would use smaller joints. I would also add metal tie straps, to go inside the mortar itself to anchor the bricks and the mortar mechanically to the substrate underneath! If you wet the bonding surface, you can run a dryer mix which is easier to control. Don't be afraid to try this, you can always scrape it out; and redo what you don't like the looks of....
But I was forced to copy their brick placement, to make the new sidewalk match the old. But I was able to effect a water seal, to help this walk last a lot longer.
Final pictures: I like the way this turned out! I'd have done it differently, but this is solid, and looks nice.
Also: This one beats the previous sidewalk, with no bricks shifting underfoot.
I Hope you liked my little brick repair, and I would like to see you try it too!
Nice work and no more bull riding steps😱
Life's less exciting that way I guess, but improved overall....
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Haha yes.
Ride 'em bricks!
They weren't too hard to round up....
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Nice one, you keeping work hard. your family must be proud🙌
I always try to show them how, so they can do it on their own later. I'm proud of them! They are getting quite good at repairs.
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That's great!!!!
Teaching them how, means that later they will know what's needed. Then they are able to take care of themselves.
A parent's job is to teach their kids so that those kids no longer need them. Then when they come back it's because they want to, and not because they have to. The hardest and most rewarding job ever!
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Noble duty"pass it to others'
That is where I teach....
I wrote a poem about that years ago.
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I can remember that one. "Asking how and told how"I liked it.
My family has matured me in ways I never considered originally. My Son just bought land out close to my homestead, on Keystone lake. He is very close to Janet, and close to me by way of the lake.
This is a picture from his new land:
This is a feeder stream that goes past his property and into the lake. He's making good decisions!
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My tribesmen are very very aggressive in acquiring land. If you find a Kenyan there who has a burning desire to buy and develop land there just know he comes from either Nyamira of Kisii.You have something in common with us.
We are told to flee the city for our own safety in these end times. The Bible always gives good advice! So we are working on moving...as soon as possible.
This is our 'lifeboat' until I can finish work on the main structure:
It will give us a decent place until we get moved in!
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Is this at Prue?
No, my daughter and son in law own this house. It needed a lot of repair, and I will post some on the other repairs soon.
I am having trouble getting repair time on the homestead with so many emergencies!
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From outside it looks tiny but inside looks sizable!
It's a large house, but it had a water leak that damaged a lot of stuff. Major repairs, but coming along well.
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I wish the swings behind the container was smsable(messageable).It would be really good for kids.
Sorry, this RV is at the homestead; and I wish the swing was something I could send! The RV is 27 foot long, so it is large for an RV. It will sleep 3. Sadly, I have 2 swing sets that I wish were there!
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You did it professionally.
No, but I read a lot. I'm not a mason, however I have learned from some good masons; so I can get by!
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You are a genius. I have the tea processing information now. I will share it.
Sounds good, I'll read it in the morning! If I grow tea in my greenhouse, it may help me harvest....
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