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Broom finish on brick
Posted on 5/29/18 at 7:39 pm
Posted on 5/29/18 at 7:39 pm
To lighten up our brick color and given it a old timey look...we did what I've always called a broom finish...but as you can see in the pics, the bottom has washed off substantially after 5 years a rain.
Is it really as simple as getting mortar and a broom and brushing it on evenly?
Is it really as simple as getting mortar and a broom and brushing it on evenly?
Posted on 5/29/18 at 7:51 pm to SportTiger1
Honestly, I like the bottom better, I would pressure was the top
But I doubt it is as easy as just brooming some mortar on there, I would talk to a bricklayer, but I will bet good money it will never turn out right and match
But I doubt it is as easy as just brooming some mortar on there, I would talk to a bricklayer, but I will bet good money it will never turn out right and match
This post was edited on 5/29/18 at 7:56 pm
Posted on 5/29/18 at 8:03 pm to SportTiger1
It’s called smear. Yes, it’s as simple as brushing mortar on with one of those thick bristled hand brush.
Posted on 5/29/18 at 8:42 pm to Tigerpaw123
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I like the bottom better
My family says the same thing, but the wife wants it even heavier brushed. And I like it fine I guess.
Posted on 5/29/18 at 8:43 pm to Jack Daniel
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It’s called smear. Yes, it’s as simple as brushing mortar on with one of those thick bristled hand brush
Well guess I will give it a shot on the back of the house first. Figure I probably need to find my original color mortar
Posted on 5/29/18 at 8:52 pm to SportTiger1
My house has that but it’s much heavier and it’s with tan mortar. I think it’s called slurry coating.
I did the same on the base that I made for my Primo and also on my outdoor fire place.
Used a masonry brush to “paint” it on the brick.
I did the same on the base that I made for my Primo and also on my outdoor fire place.
Used a masonry brush to “paint” it on the brick.
This post was edited on 5/29/18 at 8:54 pm
Posted on 5/29/18 at 9:08 pm to SportTiger1
It's called a sack finish. Just get you some pre mix mortar and it's not hard. Be advised though, once it dries it's pretty much there for good so you may wanna do a test square first to make sure the wife realizes it's probably not going to match the top
Also, whoever said to pressure wash brick, absolutely not, unless you enjoy blowing the face off your brick and fricking up your mortar joints.
Also, whoever said to pressure wash brick, absolutely not, unless you enjoy blowing the face off your brick and fricking up your mortar joints.
This post was edited on 5/29/18 at 9:09 pm
Posted on 5/29/18 at 9:27 pm to redneck
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Be advised though, once it dries it's pretty much there for good
obviously not
Posted on 5/29/18 at 9:44 pm to GCTigahs
To each there own obviously, but I never understood why you pay $400-500 per thousand for bricks only to cover them with mortar. Brick layers love it though cause they can be messy with their mortar joints.
If you want to clean the top layer go to a brick company and buy a cleaning solution. Some form of acid or something, gets the mortar off the bricks
If you want to clean the top layer go to a brick company and buy a cleaning solution. Some form of acid or something, gets the mortar off the bricks
Posted on 5/30/18 at 7:40 am to ScottieP
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To each there own obviously, but I never understood why you pay $400-500 per thousand for bricks only to cover them with mortar.
Don't even get me started on painted brick.
Posted on 5/30/18 at 9:05 am to Jester
Funny that everyone (even in this thread) calls it something totally different.
Whatever our brick layers did originally did not last very well, because we lightly power washed the dirt off the bottom of the brick after it was built, and all of the extra mortar came off immediately.
ETA- i HATE painted brick
Whatever our brick layers did originally did not last very well, because we lightly power washed the dirt off the bottom of the brick after it was built, and all of the extra mortar came off immediately.
ETA- i HATE painted brick
This post was edited on 5/30/18 at 9:06 am
Posted on 5/30/18 at 9:07 am to bbvdd
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My house has that but it’s much heavier and it’s with tan mortar
pics if you get some free time?
Posted on 5/30/18 at 10:44 am to Jester
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Don't even get me started on painted brick.
Same here. Why use brick if you're going to paint, then it becomes just one more maintenance nightmare in the long run.
Dumb idea for sure and turns the whole "I'm going with brick to make life easier" a waste of time and money.
Posted on 5/30/18 at 10:47 am to SportTiger1
I have it on my house. Looks great IMO.
Posted on 5/30/18 at 11:02 am to mach316
What do y’all use to clean your mortar if you don’t power wash?
I have blackened mortar on our brick entryway, do you just spray mold kill or what?
I have blackened mortar on our brick entryway, do you just spray mold kill or what?
Posted on 5/30/18 at 11:05 am to SportTiger1
I'm thinking of doing a lime wash to my brick
Posted on 5/30/18 at 11:09 am to SportTiger1
Here is the fireplace
Another angle and you can see a little bit of the house:
Another angle and you can see a little bit of the house:
This post was edited on 5/30/18 at 11:12 am
Posted on 5/30/18 at 11:33 am to bbvdd
Yeah that looks great man.
this is pretty much what i'm trying to accomplish along with painting my shutters and such the same color. Its a damn shame my house is 5 years old and with all of the brand new construction around me, it is obvious my house is older. Trying to freshen it up.
this is pretty much what i'm trying to accomplish along with painting my shutters and such the same color. Its a damn shame my house is 5 years old and with all of the brand new construction around me, it is obvious my house is older. Trying to freshen it up.
Posted on 5/30/18 at 11:45 am to SportTiger1
The main thing to remember if you do it is to make sure that the brick is wet prior to "painting" the mortar on.
If you don't it will just wipe off. That may be what happened to the OP's wash.
If you don't it will just wipe off. That may be what happened to the OP's wash.
Posted on 5/30/18 at 11:51 am to SportTiger1
quote:well are you fricking your family members or your wife?
My family says the same thing, but the wife wants it even heavier brushed. And I like it fine I guess.
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