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what is the white powder residue all over my brick wall at home after it rains?

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rich8888 | 09:25 Thu 18th Mar 2010 | Home & Garden
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yes that happens on new bricks for a year or so. I wonder what it is
I think it's a salty deposit in the brick's makeup.. I think (again might be wrong) that it's called efflourescence.. mainly found in the cheaper end of the brick spectrum...
hipy- cheeky!!!!!!!!
cheaper end of the brick market
funny that - i was wondering about it yesterday. there's a new house built on the corner of my road and it peppered with the stuff and looks weird. does it go away then? x
You can get rid of it using a chemical such as provided by the link above, or leave it alone when it will disapperar of its own accord in a year or two.
It is particualrly bad this spring because so many brick walls got damper than they would in a normal winter.
My garden wall does this,yet it is over 10 years old.Maybe its something else cos I am sure the white bits go black in the summer-either that or mega cheapo bricks.
I've not noticed that it is related to cost of brick. It is definately salt and it is called efflourecnece as mentioned above. I have noticed however, that it seems to be worse this year, anything to do with the higher than normal amount of salt thrown about on our roads this year?
It's the 'internal' salts/minerals of the bricks leeching out due to the wet weather. It will disappear of its own accord or there are chemicals, as already indicated, that will speed its disappearance.
Along my street, quite a number of new brick walls had the brick faces fall off this winter ! Never know see, you get an expert in to build a wall, and the next thing you know it starts deteriorating already.
That's caused by frost damage Old_Geezer. Freezing water in the minute spaces of the brickwork causes the face to 'spall-off'. Again, it is down to the make-up of the brick. Often in such positions 'frost-proof' bricks are specified.

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