

Flush Pointing
Types
Struck Pointing
Recessed Pointing
Grooved, Rubbed, or keyed pointing
Beaded Pointing
Weathered
Pointing
Flush Pointing
Struck Pointing
Recessed Pointing
Grooved, Rubbed, or keyed pointing
Beaded Pointing
Weathered
Pointing
Flush pointing is when mortar is pressed hard into the raked joints and finished off flush with the edge of masonry units.
In recessed pointing, the experts press back the mortar 5 mm from the edges. The face of the mortar is placed vertically with the help of a tool.
Beaded pointing includes iron or steel
with a concave edge. It is beautiful to look at but is less durable compared to others.
Struck pointing is a modified version of flush pointing. In this type, the pointing is present in an inclined position with the upper edge pressed 10 mm inside the face, which can drain the water.
The craftsmen of brick grinding contractors South Texas form the groove in the mid-height with the assistance of a pointing tool.
Weathered pointing is formed by creating a projection in the vshape form.
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