See more about how we protect, restore, and breathe new life into the historic fabric of period properties across the Greater Manchester, Cheshire and the North West.
The vast majority of the homes we work on are Victorian, Edwardian, Grade II listed buildings or are heritage properties in conservation areas. These beautiful structures were built to breathe, meaning they require highly specialist care, authentic materials, and time-honoured techniques so that they can continue to stand for another century.
Featured projects
Some of our most dramatic and challenging restoration projects. In these featured projects we break down the structural issues the property was facing (such as trapped moisture or spalling caused by modern cement). The exact scientific mortar matching and sand-blending processes we deployed and the specialist services we’ve used including delicate DOFF® steam cleaning and authentic NHL 3.5 lime mortar repointing.
We have completed a full masonry restoration project on a conversion at Shaftesbury House, Park Road, Cheadle Hulme.
The fantastic looking Victorian Villa has undergone conversion from 5 self contained units back into a single dwelling, and we have completed a complete repointing process using NHL 3.5 lime mortar and a gentle, but highly effective clean using our DOFF steam cleaning system.
We completed a rake out of old sand & cement mortar that was preventing this building from properly breathing. We then repointed with proper lime mortar (NHL 3.5) at this gorgeous double fronted Victorian detatched house in Preston.
The property sits within a conservation area and the owner noticed that mortar was starting to fall out allowing excess water to get in causing early signs of damp. The brickwork in general had also become quite grubby and dark.
Once the rake out stage was competed we also carefully cleaned the brickwork using our DOFF III superheated steam cleaning machine, which really brought the brick colour back to life.
The project was undertaken on a Grade II listed building in Macclesfield, and involved the removal of sand and cement mortar that was causing damp related issues.
After raking out to a minimum depth of 20mm we conducted a clean of the brickwork with our English Heritage approved DOFF system – this involved working on a test patch that later passed approval. Once the brickwork had been cleaned, we fully repointed the property with NHL 3.5 lime mortar.
Preserve your property with an expert assessment
Period properties require specialist care, not guess-work. Whether you are dealing with damp brickwork, incorrect cement mortar of a traditional property, or dirty sandstone, we provide transparent, expert advice and pricing to help secure your building’s structural future.
More completed projects
Before/after galleries showcasing the dramatic aesthetic and structural recovery of historic facades across North West England.
Brick repointing in Manchester
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Slide left and right to see before and after images of brick repointing work we have carried out on an end of terrace Victorian house.
Brick restoration in Manchester
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Slide left and right to see before and after images of brick restoration work Unique Pointing carried out on a large Victorian conversion.
Repointing brickwork at 2 properties in Cheshire
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Slide left and right to see before and after images of brick repointing work we have carried out a pair of semi detached Victorian properties in Cheshire.
Brick restoration in Cheshire
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Slide left and right to see before and after images of brick restoration, cleaning and repointing at a traditional terraced house in Cheshire.
Brick Cleaning & Repointing, Cheshire
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Brickwork restoration in Hale
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Slide left and right to see before and after images of specialist brick restoration, including traditional repointing in lime mortar at a detached period property in Hale, Altrincham.

