Preserving Ho-Ho-Kus Heritage with Period-Accurate Mortar Matching & Historic Chimney Preservation Work
Ho-Ho-Kus Borough’s distinctive residential character — defined by a remarkable collection of Victorian, Queen Anne, colonial revival, and Arts and Crafts homes that have earned this northern Bergen County community its reputation as one of New Jersey’s most architecturally preserved small boroughs — places its chimney systems at the highest standard of historic preservation responsibility. Period-accurate mortar matching for tuckpointing repairs is not an aesthetic preference in Ho-Ho-Kus Borough — it is a structural necessity, because the wrong mortar composition applied to 19th and early 20th-century brickwork transfers stress to the original brick faces and produces the progressive spalling that permanently diminishes irreplaceable heritage masonry.
Historic chimney preservation in Ho-Ho-Kus Borough requires more than matching the visual appearance of original mortar — it requires matching the compressive strength, porosity, and lime content of the original material so that repaired joints behave compatibly with the surrounding historic masonry through every seasonal thermal cycle. Our team has spent over 50 years developing the period masonry expertise, natural hydraulic lime mortar formulation skills, and historic chimney stabilization techniques that Ho-Ho-Kus Borough’s most architecturally significant residential properties genuinely require.