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Ideas for porch/brick repair - Baltimore
We purchased a property with a collapse porch. This will be a rental.
We're going to put up railings, but NOT a new awning/cover. Looking for ideas on how to repair/cover the damaged area above the front door. We see a lot of these properties that are just left this way and to me it's an eyesore so I'd rather not leave it looking like this.
Any help/thoughts on repairing or covering up is appreciated!
