This project involves the restoration and preservation of the exterior masonry of the historic Hanley House, located in Clayton, Missouri, including its adjacent kitchen house. The Hanley House is a two-story brick residence built circa 1876, with significant historical value. The scope includes professional tuckpointing, selective brick replacement, and application of a breathable waterproof sealant across approximately 3,200 square feet of exterior wall surface on the main house, as well as all exposed masonry on the kitchen house. The goal is to maintain the structural integrity and historical character of the buildings while protecting them from further weather-related deterioration. Scope of Work Tuckpointing • Remove deteriorated mortar joints to a minimum depth of ¾ inch or until sound mortar is reached. • Clean joints thoroughly to remove dust and debris. • Repoint using mortar that matches the original in composition, color, texture, and tooling. Lime-based mortar is preferred unless otherwise specified. • Ensure joints are tooled to match the historic profile and finish. • This scope includes all accessible areas of masonry, including the brick exterior walls of the main house and kitchen house, as well as the stone masonry foundation on both the interior and exterior of the building...