Residential

Residential

LINTEL / BEAM REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT

CHIMNEY REPAIR

 POINTING

MORTAR AND BRICK MATCHING

   BRICK AND STONE CLEANING

NEW CONSTRUCTION

  Veneer Stone

 Masonry / CONCRETE SEALING

 CONCRETE – NEW & RESTORATION

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Lintel / Beam Replacement:

A lintel, also known as a beam, is a structural horizontal element that spans an opening, such as a window or a door, in a building. Its primary function is to support the weight of the wall above the opening and transfer it to the vertical supports (such as columns or walls) on either side. Lintels are commonly made of reinforced concrete, steel, wood, or stone, depending on the building’s construction and requirements.

“Lintel replacement” or “beam replacement” refers to the process of removing the existing lintel, which might have deteriorated due to age, wear, or damage, and installing a new one in its place. This procedure is essential to maintain the structural integrity of the building and ensure the safety of its occupants.

Chimney Repair:

Chimney repair refers to the process of restoring or fixing a chimney that has suffered damage, deterioration, or structural issues. Chimneys are vertical structures typically found on rooftops, designed to carry smoke and gases from a fireplace or heating system out of the building. Over time, chimneys can be subjected to various factors that can cause damage, including weathering, moisture, seismic activity, poor construction, or lack of maintenance

Repointing:

Repointing in masonry refers to the process of renewing or repairing the mortar joints between bricks, stones, or other masonry units in a wall or structure. Over time, mortar joints can become damaged or deteriorate due to weathering, age, and other environmental factors. Repointing is necessary to maintain the structural integrity and aesthetics of the masonry

Mortar and Brick Matching:

Mortar and brick matching” refers to the process of selecting or preparing mortar and bricks that closely resemble the original materials used in an existing masonry structure when conducting repairs, restorations, or additions. It is a crucial aspect of masonry work, especially for historical buildings or structures where maintaining architectural integrity and aesthetic appearance is essential.

Masonry Cleaning:

Brick and stone cleaning refer to the process of removing dirt, stains, pollutants, and other contaminants from the surfaces of brick and stone masonry structures. Over time, exposure to the elements, pollution, biological growth (such as algae or moss), and general wear can lead to the accumulation of dirt and discoloration on the masonry surfaces, diminishing their appearance and potentially compromising their structural integrity.

Rough openings and Infills:

In masonry construction, a rough opening refers to the unfinished or raw opening left in a wall or structure to accommodate doors, windows, vents, or other openings. It is the space left between the masonry units (bricks, blocks, stones, etc.) to allow for the installation of these elements.

New constructuion:

Masonry new construction refers to the process of building structures entirely or primarily using masonry materials, such as bricks, concrete blocks, natural stone, or other types of masonry units. Masonry has been a popular construction method for centuries due to its durability, strength, and aesthetic appeal. It is commonly used for various types of buildings, including residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional structures.

Masonry Sealing:

Masonry sealing refers to the process of applying a protective sealant or coating to the surface of masonry structures to prevent moisture penetration, protect against stains, and enhance the longevity and appearance of the masonry.
concrete new and restoration-Both concrete new construction and restoration require proper planning, skilled labor, and adherence to industry standards and best practices. New construction involves starting from scratch and ensuring the proper mix design and curing process, while restoration requires careful assessment of the existing concrete’s condition to determine the appropriate repair and rehabilitation methods.

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