FAQ.

The cost of masonry repairs varies depending on the type of work, the extent of the damage, materials required, and access to the repair area. Minor repairs may be relatively affordable, while larger projects such as chimney rebuilds or structural masonry require more time and materials. After an on-site inspection, we provide a clear and detailed estimate so there are no surprises.

Yes. We stand behind the quality of our workmanship. Most masonry repairs and installations include a workmanship warranty, with coverage depending on the service performed and materials used. All warranty details are explained clearly before the project begins.

In many cases, repairing masonry is both effective and cost-efficient. Services such as tuckpointing, brick repair, or selective replacement can restore strength and appearance. Full replacement or rebuilding is only recommended when the masonry is severely damaged or structurally compromised.

We specialize in a full range of masonry repairs, including brick repair and replacement, chimney repair and rebuilds, parging and foundation repair, tuckpointing and repointing, flagstone repair and installation, stone and heritage masonry, and structural masonry work.

Delaying masonry repairs can lead to water penetration, interior damage, freeze-thaw deterioration, and structural issues over time. Small problems often grow into larger, more expensive repairs if not addressed early

When masonry repairs are completed using proper techniques and compatible materials, they can last for decades. Longevity depends on factors such as weather exposure, moisture control, and regular maintenance.

Yes. Professionally completed masonry repairs help maintain structural integrity, improve curb appeal, and protect the long-term condition of a property. These factors can positively influence property value and buyer confidence.

Yes. We provide professional inspections and no-obligation estimates. This allows property owners to understand the condition of their masonry, available repair options, expected costs, and warranty coverage before any work begins