How to Fix Stone Steps

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Things You'll Need

  • Masonry hammer

  • Masonry chisel

  • Wire brush

  • Sharp sand

  • Mixing trough

  • Lime

  • Cement

  • Trowel

  • Water

  • Pointing trowel

  • Safety goggles

  • Gloves

As stone steps begin to deteriorate, the first sign of failure is likely to be loose or crumbling mortar between the stones. It is important to repair this damage to prevent water from infiltrating between the stones, which would lead to more extensive decay. The mortar must be chiseled out and repointed with fresh mortar in a two-part process. The first part is called tamp pointing and is followed by finish pointing. Two different mortars are used for the mixes. The end result will be a sturdy repair that extends the life of your stonework.

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Step 1

Chisel out the loose or crumbling mortar joints in the stone steps until you reach solid mortar, approximately 2 to 3 inches. Tap a masonry chisel with a masonry hammer as you guide the chisel along the joints to clean it out.

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Step 2

Brush any loose debris left behind by the chisel out of the joints, using a wire brush.

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Step 3

Mix seven parts sharp sand, one part lime and one part cement in a mixing trough with a trowel. Slowly add water until you reach a stiff, batter-like consistency.

Step 4

Pack approximately half of the depth of the cleaned-out mortar joints in the steps with the mixed mortar, using the tip of a pointing trowel. This is called tamp pointing.

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Step 5

Mix six parts sharp sand, one part lime and three-quarters part cement in a mixing trough with enough water to create a stiff batter mix, using a trowel.

Step 6

Fill the remaining depth of the tamp-pointed joints with the mortar you mixed in Step 5, using the point of a pointing trowel to finish-point the joints. Drag the tip of the trowel across the finished joints to smooth the surface.

Tip

Inspect stone steps seasonally, and make small repairs to the mortar as needed to maintain the stonework.

Warning

Wear eye and hand protection when making stone step repairs.

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