
Parapet Wall Repointing
Cracked or crumbling mortar joints let water into your parapet wall, speeding up decay. We grind out failing mortar and repoint with a matching mix, restoring strength before the damage spreads.

If you've spotted a parapet wall that's leaning, cracked, or shedding mortar and brick, don't brush it off as a cosmetic issue. A parapet wall is the low wall that rises above the roofline on rowhouses and commercial buildings across the city, and it takes the brunt of DC's freeze-thaw winters and summer storms. When it fails, loose brick can fall onto a sidewalk below, turning a repair job into a real liability problem for property owners.
That's exactly why homeowners and building managers turn to The Brick Bros as trusted parapet wall repair contractors in Washington DC. We repoint failing mortar joints, replace spalling brick, and add structural reinforcement with ties and anchors to stabilize a leaning wall. When damage runs deep, we handle full parapet rebuilds, always checking coping stones and flashing, since a bad cap is often what let water in. From rowhouse parapets in Shaw and LeDroit Park to buildings near Dupont Circle, we've seen how fast a small crack becomes a bigger safety issue.
A parapet like this shouldn't wait for next season. Contact The Brick Bros today for a free inspection and quote.

Cracked or crumbling mortar joints let water into your parapet wall, speeding up decay. We grind out failing mortar and repoint with a matching mix, restoring strength before the damage spreads.

Spalling, cracked, or missing brick weakens a parapet wall and raises the risk of pieces falling below. We remove damaged brick and replace it with matching material, restoring both looks and structural integrity.

A leaning or bulging parapet often needs more than new brick. We install ties, anchors, and bracing to stabilize the wall and keep it securely tied back into the roof structure.

When deterioration goes too deep to patch, we rebuild the parapet wall from the roofline up, including new coping stones and flashing, so water can't find its way back in.

Since a failing parapet can drop brick onto a sidewalk or roof below, we offer inspections that flag liability risks early, giving property owners a clear picture before small cracks become expensive emergencies.
A parapet wall is the low wall that extends above the roofline, common on DC rowhouses and commercial buildings. It's exposed to the harshest weather on the whole structure, and when it deteriorates, loose brick or coping stones can fall onto sidewalks below, creating a real safety and liability concern for owners.
Look for leaning or bulging sections, cracked or missing brick, crumbling mortar joints, and gaps around the coping stones on top. If you can see daylight through mortar joints or the wall shifts visibly, call for an inspection before it becomes a falling-debris hazard.
Costs depend on how much repointing, brick replacement, or rebuilding is needed, plus the height and access involved. Minor repointing runs less than a full rebuild with new coping stones. We'll give you an honest, itemized quote after a free on-site inspection.
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