Historic masonry breathes and shifts differently than modern assemblies. Lime‑rich mortars, selective repointing, and non‑abrasive cleaning respect this behavior, preventing trapped moisture, edge erosion, and salt damage. Avoid power‑washing and hard cement mortars that outlast the brick yet sacrifice it, reversing durability priorities and compounding future repair costs.
Original wood windows are repairable, tuneable, and surprisingly efficient when weather‑stripped and paired with interior storms. Skilled sash repairs, dutchman patches, and accurate hardware replacements retain craftsmanship and profile depth. Replacement is sometimes necessary, but authenticity, proportionality, and reversibility should lead, ensuring the building’s expressive face remains convincingly itself.
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