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Masonry Restoration

Like all things, masonry (and concrete) structures don’t last forever.

There will be a need to restore the masonry joints with grinding and tuck-pointing, possibly requiring bricks to be replaced. In some other cases, due to water infiltration, lintels and shelf angles may need to be refinished and even replaced if there is substantial deterioration of the steel.

Cracking, spalling, bowing, sweeping, leaning and mortar erosion are all examples of masonry deterioration that needs to be inspected and restored.

  • Tuck-pointing
  • Brick replacement
  • Lintel/shelf angle refinishing or replacing
  • Eco-friendly cleaning
  • Interior and Exterior Sandblasting

“Founded in 1992, our firm has renovated a broad range of buildings; including historical landmarks, in both the private and public sectors.”

Reach out today to discuss your masonry restoration needs.