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How long should I wait to drill holes into brand new mortar?

Home Improvement Asked by user3216081 on April 14, 2021

I just repaired loose bricks on my house in preparation to install new window shutters. When would it be ok to drill holes into the mortar and install the shutters? From my other research I’m going to keep the mortar covered and re-wet it a few times a day for 3 days. Is it safe after that?

Additional information: I completely removed all the old mortar and put in all new mortar for about 11 bricks. It’s standard Quickcrete mortar from Lowe’s. I made the shutters myself from pine boards. But they are comparable in weight to the composite shutters that were installed previously using the same mounting method. (concrete anchor into the mortar)

2 Answers

The mortar in my closet says to keep wet/moist for 36 hours so it can fully cure. a lot depends on the climate where it's being used so take a look at the directions for your specific mortar. When you do drill, don't use a hammer drill, a regular drill with a mortar/concrete bit is all you'll need. Don't force it, let the drill and bit do their job. Yours should be ready after three days.

Answered by JACK on April 14, 2021

Zero, is the best amount of time to wait...if you know the locations. And install the anchors with the mortar or just install the screws to back them out for the shutter install.

But yes, 3-days or even next day is perfectly fine. A full-cure is not needed and won't be achieved for a month. The other even better method is to install wood blocks/blocking while mortaring. This isn't always able to be done, but is the most ideal in the right situation...just an FYI.

Answered by Iggy on April 14, 2021

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