PDF-LICENSING CLASSES FOR CONTRACTORS st Introduced Scope Amendment NA Technical Amendment

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Understanding Brick Pointing
Before diving into the specifics, it’s important to understand what brick pointing is and why it’s necessary. Properly done, pointing restores the visual and physical integrity of the masonry, helping to prevent water entry and structural damage.

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