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Chicago Siding + Masonry — Brick Tuckpointing, Hardie, Vinyl, Landmark Review

Chicago siding reality. Brick-heavy housing stock requires specialized tuckpointing mason, Hardie fiber cement for frame sections, vinyl on non-landmark 2-flats, landmark review for visible exterior changes, TIF grants for facade work. $18K-$95K typical.

~1 min read·Updated 2026-04-23

About 40% of Chicago's residential stock is brick or brick-veneer. Tuckpointing — grinding out failed mortar and replacing with matched historic mix — is a specialty trade with separate licensing and real art. Mismatched mortar on a greystone is a visual disaster. TIF grants often fund facade tuckpointing in qualifying wards.

Frequently asked questions

What is tuckpointing? Grinding out failed mortar joints and replacing with matched new mortar. On pre-1930 buildings, historic mortar mix (high lime, low Portland cement) is critical — modern Type N or S mortar is too hard and cracks the brick.

Do I need a permit for Chicago tuckpointing? Minor repair: often non-permit. Major wall re-pointing or facade rebuild: permit required. Landmark district: CCL review always.

How much does Chicago tuckpointing cost? Minor repair (<200 sqft): $8-$14/sqft. Full wall tuckpointing: $15-$28/sqft. Landmark-grade historic mortar: add 25-40%. Typical 2-flat rear wall: $18K-$38K.

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