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May 24th 07 09:32 PM

Matching old JMC brick
 
I'm repairing and repointing my chimney, and I need to match some bricks.
They were made at least 30 years ago, and the company stamp is "JMC", which
I believe is the "Jova Manufacturing Company" in NY, near Kingston. Does
anyone have any idea where I could find matching bricks or at least
something close? I've called the local places, but had no luck on the phone.
Thanks.



Art May 25th 07 04:15 AM

Matching old JMC brick
 
Knock down a neighbors house that has the same brick.

Unfortunately, even if you know the manufacture and model of brick, every
run will be a shade different. Finding a 30 year old match is impossible.
Just do the best you can by visiting several brick distributors.


h wrote in message ...
I'm repairing and repointing my chimney, and I need to match some bricks.
They were made at least 30 years ago, and the company stamp is "JMC",
which I believe is the "Jova Manufacturing Company" in NY, near Kingston.
Does anyone have any idea where I could find matching bricks or at least
something close? I've called the local places, but had no luck on the
phone. Thanks.




aemeijers May 25th 07 04:25 AM

Matching old JMC brick
 

"Art" wrote in message
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Knock down a neighbors house that has the same brick.

Unfortunately, even if you know the manufacture and model of brick, every
run will be a shade different. Finding a 30 year old match is impossible.
Just do the best you can by visiting several brick distributors.


h wrote in message ...
I'm repairing and repointing my chimney, and I need to match some bricks.
They were made at least 30 years ago, and the company stamp is "JMC",
which I believe is the "Jova Manufacturing Company" in NY, near Kingston.
Does anyone have any idea where I could find matching bricks or at least
something close? I've called the local places, but had no luck on the
phone. Thanks.

How many brick you talking about, and how much wall will you be re-laying?
Traditional cure is swap out some brick from a hidden area, like behind a
bush, and intermix old and new to avoid that patched look. If it is only a
couple, some folks have had luck with inserting whimsical accent peices into
the wall face, like bird shelves, sun faces, gargoyles, etc.

Like everyone else said, unlikely you will match with new brick, but if it
isn't on street side, and you get close, nobody will care. Is there an
architectural salvage place anywhere near you? Some of them keep a decent
assortment of used brick for situations like this.

If an entire section of chimney is bad, you could shorten the brick part,
and do a contrasting top in some other stone, or black iron or something.

Hard to give better advice without seeing the place.

aem sends....




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