MASONRY WORK

Chimneys

Chimneys

Cement repairs and coatings

Cement repairs and coatings

Brickwork

Brickwork

Pointing

Pointing

Waterproofing

Waterproofing

Stonework

Stonework

Blockwork

Blockwork

Brick pointing

Brick pointing

Pavers

Pavers

Window lintel

Window lintel

Retaining Walls

Retaining Walls

Porch work

Porch work

Parapet wall

Parapet wall

Masonry work for chimneys involves constructing or repairing chimneys using bricks, stones, or concrete blocks. This type of work may include building new chimneys from the ground up, repairing and reinforcing existing chimneys, and installing chimney liners.

Masonry cement repairs involve fixing cracks, holes, and other damages in concrete or brick surfaces. This type of work may involve chipping away the damaged area, cleaning and preparing the surface, and then patching it with new cement. Masonry cement coatings involve applying a thin layer of cement to a concrete or brick surface to protect it or to improve its appearance. These coatings can be used to fix cosmetic imperfections, make surfaces more durable, or give them a different finish

Masonry brickwork involves constructing walls, foundations, and other structures using bricks. Brickwork may involve laying bricks in a running bond pattern, stacking them in a stepped pattern, or using other techniques to create decorative patterns. In addition to constructing new brick structures, masonry brickwork may also involve repairing or reinforcing existing brick walls.

Pointing involves filling the joints between bricks or stones in a wall or other masonry structure. This is typically done to improve the appearance of the structure, as well as to seal the joints and prevent water from infiltrating the structure. It is an important part of maintaining the integrity of a masonry structure.

Waterproofing
Waterproofing is the process of applying coatings or other treatments to masonry surfaces to prevent water from penetrating them. This helps to protect the structural integrity of buildings and prevent damage caused by water infiltration.

Stonework
Stonework involves constructing walls, foundations, and other structures using stones. Stonework may involve laying stones in a running bond pattern, stacking them in a stepped pattern, or using other techniques to create decorative patterns. In addition to constructing new stone structures, masonry stonework may also involve repairing or reinforcing existing stone walls.

Blockwork
Masonry block work involves constructing walls, foundations, and other structures using concrete blocks. This type of work may also involve repairing and reinforcing existing walls

Parapet wall work involves the construction, maintenance, or repair of a low protective wall or barrier that extends above the roofline of a building. The primary purpose of a parapet wall is to provide safety, prevent falls from the roof, and protect the building from external elements. This work may include tasks such as installation, waterproofing, masonry repairs, and ensuring the structural integrity of the parapet wall.

Brick pointing is a masonry service focused on restoring, repairing, or enhancing the mortar joints between bricks in buildings and structures. Over time, weathering, age, and other external factors can cause the mortar to deteriorate, leading to gaps, cracks, or crumbling joints. The process of brick pointing involves carefully removing the old mortar using appropriate tools to avoid damaging the bricks. Once the joints are clean and prepared, new mortar is expertly applied, taking into account the specific requirements of the structure and its location. Brick pointing strengthens the building’s structural integrity and offers numerous benefits, such as preventing water infiltration, reducing the risk of further damage, and enhancing the property’s overall aesthetics.

Pavers are durable, flat stones, bricks, or concrete blocks used in landscaping and construction to create aesthetically pleasing and functional surfaces such as patios, driveways, walkways, and pathways. They offer versatility, and come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, making them a popular choice for enhancing outdoor spaces and adding a touch of elegance to landscapes.

Window lintel work involves the installation and maintenance of horizontal structural elements placed above windows to support the masonry or brickwork above the window opening. The lintel, typically made of steel, concrete, or stone, distributes the load of the wall and ensures that the window frame remains stable and secure. This crucial construction process helps prevent sagging or cracking in the surrounding masonry, ensuring the window’s long-term durability and functionality

A retaining wall is a structure designed to support and hold back soil or other materials in a sloped area. It is typically used to prevent erosion, control the grade of the land, and create usable space on uneven terrain. Retaining wall work involves constructing, reinforcing, or repairing these walls using various materials like concrete, stone, brick, or timber, depending on the specific project’s requirements. The process includes excavation, leveling the site, compacting the soil, installing drainage systems, and building the wall itself to ensure stability and longevity

Porch work involves the construction, renovation, or maintenance of a porch, which is a covered entrance or exterior extension of a building. This work typically includes tasks such as installing or repairing porch columns, steps, and flooring, as well as painting or staining the porch to enhance its appearance and durability. The aim is to create a welcoming and functional outdoor space that complements the overall architecture of the building while providing a comfortable area for relaxation and socializing.