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The Amerimix Advantage

Amerimix offers mortar mixes for special applications including high moisture environments or historic renovation.

Amerimix Portland Lime and Cement Mortar Mixes

Amerimix offers both Portland Lime and Masonry Cement Mortar Mix in Type S, M and N compressive strengths. Preblended for consistency, Amerimix mortars offer increased workability and yield compared to field mixed mortar. Our mortars are also formulated for extended mortar board life so less retempering is required in hot or windy climates.

Specialty Mortars

Amerimix offers mortar mixes for special applications including high moisture environments or historic renovation. For projects in coastal and other humid climates, choose Amerimix Water Repellent Mortar for added protection against moisture intrusion. This mortar mix features a water repellent agent which is preblended to ensure it is perfectly proportioned every time. An integral water repellent in the mortar eliminates the need for admixtures and reduces efflorescence. Amerimix Water Repellant Mortar is available in Type M, N or S compressive strengths. For historic repair and renovation projects, trust Amerimix Historic Pointing Mortar. This mortar mix is specially formulated for use in the repair and restoration of masonry structures built prior to the 1920s.

The Amerimix Advantage

All Amerimix mortars are engineered for load or non-loading bearing construction. For convenience, our mortar mixes are available in 80 lb. bags or 3,000 lb. bulk bags for high-volume jobs. If colored mortar is a requirement, Amerimix can custom pigment any mortar to meet architectural specifications.

Locating Amerimix Products in Your Area

To contact a sales representative in your area, please visit our sales repĀ finder page. To locate Amerimix products in your area or to schedule silo and bulk bag delivery, contact Amerimix customer service at 1.888.313.0755.

Portland Lime Mortar 400 Series

Amerimix SI 400 series mortars are manufactured using Portland cement, hydrated lime and dried mason sand.

SI 400 series mortars are available in Type S, M or N and can be custom pigmented to meet architectural specifications.

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SI 400 Type S Preblended Portland Lime Mortar
SI 400 Type M Preblended Portland Lime Mortar
SI 400 Type N Preblended Portland Lime Mortar
400 Series

Available in 80 lb. bags and 3,000 lb. bulk bags.

Features & Benefits:

  • Excellent workability
  • High bond strength
  • Extended mortar board life means less retempering in hot, cold or windy climates
  • Increased yield compared to field mixed mortar

Specifications:

  • ASTM C270 table 1 or table 2 mortar proportions or property requirements
  • Exceeds ACI 530 code and ICC requirements for masonry mortars
  • SI 400 color pigments comply with ASTM C979 Standard Specifications for Pigments in Integrally Colored Concrete

Uses:

  • Exterior or interior
  • Above grade
  • Load bearing and non-load bearing construction
  • Installation of brick, block or stone

Masonry Cement Mortar 500 Series

Amerimix SI 500 series preblended mortars contain masonry cement (Portland cement when applicable), proprietary admixtures and dried mason sand.

SI 500 series mortars are available in Type S, M or N and can be custom pigmented to meet architectural specifications.

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SI 500 Type S Preblended Masonry Cement Mortar
SI 500 Type M Preblended Masonry Cement Mortar
SI 500 Type N Preblended Masonry Cement Mortar
500 Series

Available in 80 lb. bags and 3,000 lb. bulk bags.

Features & Benefits:

  • High bond strength due to increased workability and ease of placement
  • Extended mortar board life means less retempering in hot, cold or windy climates
  • Increased yield compared to field mixed mortar

Specifications:

  • ASTM C270 table 1 or table 2 mortar proportions or property requirements
  • SI 500 Color pigment complies with ASTM C979 Standard Specification for Pigments in Integrally Colored Concrete
  • Exceeds ACI 530 code and ICC requirements for masonry mortars

Uses:

  • Exterior or interior
  • Above grade
  • Load bearing and non-load bearing construction
  • Installation of brick, block or stone
  • Masonry veneer work
  • Repair (tuckpoint) loose or cracked mortar joints
  • Underlayment for slate, marble or tile

Water Repellent Mortar (WRM)

Amerimix Water Repellent Mortar eliminates the need to stock liquid water repellent admixtures.

It also eliminates the possibility of under-dosing or over-dosing the mortar with admixtures. Regardless of batch size, the repellent agent is correctly proportioned in every batch.

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Water Repellent Mortar
Water Repellant

Available in 80 lb. bags and 3,000 lb. bulk bags.

Features & Benefits:

  • Repellent agent is proportioned correctly in every batch, regardless of batch size or mixing differences
  • Reduces overall batch cost
  • Reduces efflorescence

Specifications:

  • ASTM C1384 Standard Specification for Admixtures for Masonry Mortars
  • Exceeds ASTM C270 Standard Specification for Mortar for Unit Masonry
  • WRM color pigments comply with ASTM C979 Standard Specifications for Pigments in Integrally Colored Concrete

Uses:

  • Designed for applications where a water repellent mortar is required in conjunction with water repellent masonry units

Historic Pointing Mortar

Amerimix Historic Pointing Mortar is a factory blended mixture of graded sands, hydrated lime and Portland cement formulated to repair and restore masonry structures built prior to the 1920s without degrading the integrity of the historical structure.

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Historic Pointing Mortar
Historic

Available in 80 lb. bags.

Features & Benefits:

  • Performance engineered for historical renovation
  • Factory blended under controlled conditions
  • Superior adhesion
  • Vapor permeable
  • Can be pigmented
  • Contains no latex or acrylic bonding agents

Specifications:

  • ASTM C270 table 1 or table 2 mortar proportions or property requirements
  • Exceeds ACI 530 code and ICC requirements for masonry mortars

Uses:

  • Repointing mortar joints in historical structures
  • Laying or setting old brick and stone