Masonry Contractor in Burlington, MA

Masonry Work That Actually Lasts

Professional stonework, brick repair, and concrete solutions that protect your Burlington property for decades.

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Professional Masonry Services Burlington

What You Get With Proper Masonry

You stop worrying about water damage creeping through cracked mortar joints. Your foundation stays solid, your basement stays dry, and your property value goes up instead of down.

Quality masonry work means you’re not calling contractors every few years to fix the same problems. The stonework matches your existing materials perfectly, the joints are properly sealed, and everything looks like it belongs.

Your neighbors notice the difference. More importantly, you have peace of mind knowing the work was done right the first time by someone who understands Burlington’s building requirements and weather patterns.

Burlington Masonry Company

We Know Burlington Properties

Academy Masonry has been serving Burlington and surrounding communities for years, working on everything from colonial-era stone foundations to modern commercial buildings.

We understand the specific challenges Burlington properties face – from freeze-thaw cycles that crack mortar joints to the unique construction methods used in older homes throughout the area.

You’re working with licensed, insured professionals who live and work in this community. We source materials locally when possible and maintain relationships with suppliers who understand the aesthetic standards Burlington homeowners expect.

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Masonry Contractor Process

How We Handle Your Project

We start with a thorough assessment of your masonry needs, checking for underlying issues that might not be obvious but could cause problems later. You get a detailed written estimate that covers all necessary work.

Once we begin, we protect your landscaping and surrounding areas, then remove damaged materials carefully to avoid disturbing sound masonry. We match existing materials as closely as possible and use proper mixing ratios for mortar that will cure correctly in New England weather.

The cleanup is thorough – we leave your property looking better than when we arrived. You get a walkthrough of the completed work and guidance on any maintenance that might be needed down the road.

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Stone Mason Services Burlington

Complete Masonry Solutions

Our masonry services cover everything from small brick repairs to complete stone wall construction. We handle chimney repairs, foundation work, retaining walls, walkways, patios, and custom stonework.

Burlington’s older homes often need specialized attention – repointing historic brick, matching unusual stone types, or working around existing utilities and landscaping. We have the tools and experience to handle these challenges properly.

Commercial properties get the same attention to detail, whether it’s maintaining a storefront facade or building new masonry features that meet current building codes while matching existing architecture.

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Most residential masonry repairs in Burlington take 1-3 days, depending on the scope of work and weather conditions. Small jobs like repointing a chimney or fixing a few loose bricks can often be completed in a single day. Larger projects like rebuilding a retaining wall or extensive foundation work may take a week or more. We provide realistic timelines upfront and keep you informed if weather or unexpected conditions affect the schedule. The key is not rushing the work – mortar needs proper curing time, especially in New England’s variable climate.
Repointing means removing old, damaged mortar and replacing it with new mortar while keeping the existing bricks or stones. This works when the masonry units themselves are still sound but the joints have deteriorated. Rebuilding means taking down and reconstructing sections where the bricks or stones are also damaged, loose, or structurally compromised. We assess each situation carefully because trying to repoint masonry that actually needs rebuilding is a waste of your money – the problem will just come back. Sometimes what looks like a simple repointing job reveals bigger issues once we start working.
Yes, we handle permit applications when they’re required for your masonry project. Most minor repairs don’t need permits, but larger structural work, new construction, or anything affecting your property’s foundation typically does. We know Burlington’s building department requirements and can guide you through the process. Getting proper permits protects you if you ever sell your home – buyers and inspectors look for permitted work on major structural elements. We include permit costs in our estimates upfront so there are no surprises, and we schedule inspections as needed to keep your project moving forward.
Matching existing materials takes experience and good supplier relationships. We bring samples to compare against your existing masonry, looking at color, texture, size, and weathering patterns. For older Burlington homes, we often work with specialty suppliers who stock reclaimed materials or can produce custom matches. Sometimes we’ll remove a brick or stone from a less visible area to use in the repair, then replace it with the closest match we can find. The goal is making repairs that blend seamlessly with your existing masonry. We also match mortar color and texture, which is just as important as matching the masonry units themselves.
In Burlington’s climate, freeze-thaw cycles are the biggest culprit. Water gets into small cracks, freezes, expands, and makes the cracks bigger. Over time, this damages both mortar joints and the masonry units themselves. Poor drainage around foundations causes ongoing moisture problems. Sometimes the original mortar was mixed incorrectly or inappropriate materials were used in previous repairs. Settling foundations can also stress masonry walls and cause cracking. We look for the root cause of masonry problems, not just the visible symptoms, because fixing the underlying issue prevents the same problems from coming back.
Masonry costs vary widely based on the type of work, materials, and access to the work area. Simple repointing might run $15-25 per square foot, while complete rebuilding or new construction costs significantly more. Custom stonework and specialty materials increase costs, but they also increase your property value. We provide detailed written estimates that break down labor, materials, and any additional costs like permits or equipment rental. The investment in quality masonry work pays off through increased property value, reduced maintenance costs, and avoiding more expensive repairs later when problems get worse.