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Stonehill Masonry & Construction is a full-service masonry repair company in Boston. For over a decade, we have been providing masonry restoration and replacement services to homeowners and businesses in the area. Our staff is made up of a cluster of highly trained professionals who are fully aware of what it takes to complete each job. We offer all kinds of masonry services for both residential and commercial clients. We can handle any size project and tackle jobs that require a high level of expertise.
Our contractors understand how to work with both natural stone and brick as well as mortar. They have the knowledge and expertise to do any kind of masonry repair or restoration job. We will gladly take on your project and will make sure to leave your property in excellent condition. We can remove worn-out materials from your building and replace them with new materials in no time at all!
We know that you have many options when it comes to choosing a company that you can trust with your masonry repair or replacement work. Trusting an inexperienced or incompetent contractor could put your home’s structural integrity at risk, so you need to be clear that you are working with professionals who know what they’re doing.
When You Need a Masonry Contractor?
When you have a problem with your masonry, you might not know if it’s a small issue that can be fixed with a little effort from yourself or if it requires the help of a professional. Here are signs that indicate, you need to call in a masonry contractor:
Wraparound porches and other brickwork can give your home character—but they can also be prone to damage. Chipped bricks, cracks and other issues with mortar can be an eyesore as well as allow water damage to enter your home. Crumbling mortar is one sign that you might need repairs done by a masonry contractor. If you notice discolouration on the exterior of your home, it could be due to the presence of mold, mildew or algae. These types of stains can sometimes indicate that water is entering the wall, which could mean the presence of more serious damage. If you notice any issues with your home’s masonry, contact a masonry contractor for advice and assistance.