Exterior view of revitalized elementary school brick facade.
Concrete Rehabilitation & Commercial Flooring

Reinforcing an Aging Brick Facade: Masonry Restoration & Safety Upgrades

Client: Elementary School in Hummelstown Area
Location: Hummelstown, PA
Timeline: Summer 2025
Services: Repointing, caulking, demolition, brick replacement, concrete replacement, fence
installation, stone repair, waterproofing
Industry: Education

Project Overview

An elementary school in the Hummelstown areacontacted Houck when they noticed visible deterioration across their building’s brick façade. This is a common issue for aging masonry structures exposed to long-term weather conditions. Over time, natural wear from the elements and the passage of time had compromised the integrity of the exterior.

In addition to failing mortar joints, the project uncovered several critical safety concerns, including a severely deteriorated dumpster wall and a window sill stone that had significantly degraded due to water damage.

Purpose & Objectives

The primary purpose of the project was to restore the structural integrity, safety, and longevity of the building’s exterior while maintaining its appearance.

Key objectives included addressing deteriorating masonry, eliminating safety hazards—particularly in areas accessible to children—and implementing long-term protective measures to prevent future damage.

Houck aimed to deliver an industry-standard solution executed with a high level of craftsmanship and attention to the client’s specific needs.

Exterior view of elementary school with worn down brick facade.
Close up view of cracked concrete steps.
Exterior view of damaged brick facade around windows.
Damaged brick dumpster wall.

Scope of Work

  • Repointed deteriorated mortar joints along the north face of the building
  • Replaced a severely damaged window sill stone with a custom-fabricated unit
  • Removed the failing dumpster wall that posed a safety hazard
  • Installed a new chain-link fence and protective bollards for improved safety
  • Applied a waterproofing treatment to the brick façade for long-term protection

Houck’s scope of work focused on the north face of the building, where masonry deterioration was most prevalent. The team repointed failing mortar joints throughout the affected areas and replaced the severely damaged window sill stone with a custom-fabricated replacement to ensure durability and proper water shedding.

Furthermore, the existing dumpster wall, which posed a significant safety risk, was fully removed and replaced with a chain-link fence and protective bollards to enhance safety.

Upon completion of masonry repairs, a waterproofing application was applied to the façade to protect the building from future moisture intrusion. The project progressed smoothly, with no unexpected challenges impacting the timeline or execution.

Houck team member repairing cracked concrete steps.
Houck team member repairing damaged brick facade around windows.
Close up of concrete step crack repair.
Close up of Houck team member repairing brick facade.

Results

The project successfully resolved all identified issues, not only meeting but exceeding the client’s expectations. The final outcome aligned precisely with the original plan, delivering both functional and aesthetic improvements without the need for scope changes.

Houck’s high-quality workmanship and tailored approach distinguished the project from standard repair efforts. This added long-term value for the client as they expressed a high level of satisfaction with the results, citing both the quality of the work and the overall experience.

Exterior view of revitalized elementary school brick facade.
Side view of repaired brick facade on elementary school building exterior.
View of new chain-link fence around dumpster area.
Back view of new chain-link fence around dumpster area.
Side view of newly restored brick facade around windows.
Exterior view of newly restored concrete steps outside of elementary school building.

Need expert masonry restoration? Contact Houck to protect your building and extend its lifespan.