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Tuck-pointing is repairing missing or cracked mortar.


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Tuckpointing is the process of repairing or refilling mortar joints in brick. The name comes from the action of tucking or packing mortar into the damaged joint with a tool called a tuck pointer. Mortar joints play a critical role in the structural integrity of a brick wall.
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