Scrape out all crumbling mortar and fill the gap with a mix approximating the original mortar composition.
Crumbling bricks in attic.
The flaking surface is a classic example of spalling a type of failure caused by moisture and the freeze thaw cycle.
Rising damp usually occurs in masonry.
Replace any damaged or broken bricks with new ones of the same size.
It is not uncommon for brick chimneys to crumble with age.
Noticing this type of damage and repairing it quickly is important as this type of damage indicates deterioration in the brick wall and susceptibility to water penetration.
When too much water becomes trapped inside of masonry structures it causes what is known as the freeze thaw cycle to occur.
Many things contribute to spalling bricks but the most common source of damage is water.
The moisture in the air will degrade the bricks over time as well as the mortar that holds the bricks together.
Use a narrow pointing trowel to reduce mess and work on a warm day to improve drying time.
Sealing is usually the first course of action to help stabilize a crumbling interior brick wall that is otherwise in good condition.
Loose or crumbling mortar and cracked or splitting mortar joints are caused by natural weathering or settling in the foundation.
An improperly vented attic will have higher humidity levels.
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Age of the brick.
Crumbling masonry joints start out ugly and then things get uglier fast.
Water can erode surfaces and weaken masonry.
Crumbling mortar in brick walls and chimneys has to be cut out and replaced to avoid structural and water damage.
This is the most common reason for the degradation of bricks in an attic.
There are many different kinds of masonry sealers on the market.
The chimney bricks in the attic are joined to my neighbours house hes end of terrace and im in the middle and i guess his chimney but he doesn t live there he s had the house over 17 years and it s empty i dread the condition inside he admits problems with damp as never has heating on.
The brick retaining wall shown above is falling apart and it s too late to save it.