Can I Do My Own Tuckpointing?

by | Aug 27, 2025 | masonry

Yes, you can technically do your own tuckpointing, but it’s important to understand the skill and precision it requires. Tuckpointing is not just filling gaps with mortar—it involves removing deteriorated mortar without damaging the bricks, mixing a mortar that matches the original in strength and color, and applying it neatly so the joints are uniform and watertight.

For small touch-ups or minor cracks, a DIY approach with the right tools (such as a tuckpointing trowel, hammer, chisel, and mortar bag) can be manageable. However, larger projects or historic masonry demand professional expertise, as mistakes can weaken the structure, cause moisture intrusion, or leave visible mismatches. Mortar that is too hard, too soft, or incorrectly colored can ruin both the appearance and durability of the wall.

Safety is another factor, as grinding or chiseling out old mortar creates dust and requires protective gear. While handy homeowners may attempt small repairs, professional masons ensure long-lasting results with proper tools, materials, and techniques.

If you want a flawless, durable finish that enhances both strength and aesthetics, hiring a professional tuckpointing service like North Shore Brickwork is usually the best investment. Our experienced team delivers the precision and expertise that DIY attempts often lack, ensuring your Milwaukee property receives quality workmanship that stands the test of time.

Need tuckpointing services in Milwaukee? Contact North Shore Brickwork today for a professional assessment.

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About Les O'Hara

Les O’Hara founded North Shore Masonry in April 1978 and has run it since then. The company started with one crew working brick repair in the Chicago suburbs. Today it operates across four markets: Chicago IL, Milwaukee WI, Denton TX, and Fort Wayne IN, with crews that average 15 years of tenure on the company.
Les has personally inspected, scoped, or supervised tens of thousands of masonry projects since 1978. The work spans Chicago greystones and two-flats from the late 1800s, Milwaukee duplexes built with Cream City brick and lime mortar, Denton brick veneer construction sitting on Vertisol clay soil, and Fort Wayne historic district homes and institutional buildings. Each market has its own building stock, its own failure patterns, and its own repair protocols. Les knows them all because he’s spent decades on jobsites in all four.
The work has always been the same: do the job right, build it to last, match the original materials, and back it with a real warranty. That commitment is why the company holds Mason Contractor Association of America (MCAA) certification, why every project carries a 2-year labor and material warranty, and why the company’s average customer rating sits at 4.9 stars across more than 480 verified reviews.
When Les writes on this blog, it’s not marketing copy. It’s 47 years of seeing what fails, why it fails, and what actually fixes it.
Credentials and affiliations:

Founder, North Shore Masonry (since April 1978)
MCAA Certified Member (Mason Contractor Association of America)
47+ years of hands-on masonry restoration experience
Specializes in: tuckpointing, brick repair, chimney restoration, lintel replacement, building facade restoration