Every time a historic D.C. home is preserved, it’s an act of environmental responsibility. Choosing to carefully repair a brick facade with proper tuckpointing saves the building, making it a sustainable choice that conserves energy, reduces landfill waste, and honors the city’s cherished architectural legacy. When you own one of these historic homes, investing in […]
Reading Brick: How to Spot Early Warning Signs of Mortar Deterioration
To own a historic brick home in Washington, D.C., is to be the caretaker of a living piece of history. Unlike modern structures, these 19th-century homes were built to breathe, using softer, more forgiving materials that interact with the elements. That’s why paying close attention to your exterior is the key to preserving your home’s […]
Why Regular Maintenance on a Historic Brick Home Should be Top-of-Mind
Owning a historic brick home in Washington, D.C., comes with its own set of responsibilities. These properties reflect the character and charm of the city, but they also require attentive care. When small issues are left unaddressed, they can escalate into major and costly repairs. Regular maintenance ensures the long-term health of your home and […]
From Clay to Kiln: Brick Manufacturing Methods throughout D.C. History
The brick buildings that line the streets of Washington, D.C., tell a story that spans centuries. Each rowhouse, church, and public building is a product of its time, down to the way its materials were made. Understanding how bricks were produced and used throughout D.C.’s development is essential for accurate restoration. This knowledge allows experts […]
Breathing Walls: Why Historic Brick Needs Proper Porosity to Survive
Historic homes in Washington, D.C., have their own unique rhythm and a distinct set of maintenance requirements. One of the most misunderstood principles is how brick walls manage moisture. Unlike newer builds, older homes rely on breathable materials to stay dry and structurally sound. That means the walls need to breathe. If you’re thinking about […]
Brick Detective: Identifying and Dating Historic Masonry in D.C.
Walk through the streets of Washington, D.C., and you’ll find more than beautiful row homes and stately facades. These buildings hold so many stories, not written in ink but in brick, mortar, and craftsmanship. To restore a historic brick home properly, you have to know the story of how and when it was built. That […]
The Art of Neighboring Well: Minimizing Disruption During Restoration
Historic masonry work often comes with noise, dust, and disruption; it’s just part of the process. But preserving a historic brick home doesn’t mean creating chaos in the neighborhood. At Renaissance Development, we believe how we work is just as important as the final result, so we’ve developed a restoration process that respects your property […]
Guide to Properly Hanging a Flag on a Historic Brick Home
With Memorial Day around the corner, then Flag Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day not far behind, many D.C. homeowners are getting ready to hang flags outside their homes. A flag adds charm and meaning to your property, especially in historic neighborhoods. But if your home is made of historic brick, installing a flag bracket […]
Look Up! Admiring the Roofs on Historic D.C. Homes
If you live in one of Washington, D.C.’s historic neighborhoods, the beauty of your home doesn’t stop at eye level. Take a moment to look up. From turret tops to steep mansard roofs, the roofline of a historic home tells a story of design, materials, and craftsmanship. But it’s not just about aesthetics. The roof […]
Spring Inspiration: Planting a Garden in Front of a Historic D.C. Home
Springtime in Washington, D.C., brings a fresh energy to the city, and it’s the perfect season to breathe new life into the space right in front of your historic home. Even with limited square footage, a small front garden can completely change the first impression of your property. In neighborhoods like Capitol Hill, where every […]