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Masonry and Paving

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Masonry generally involves building new structures from single units that are placed and bound to one another with mortar. Stone, concrete blocks and bricks are common materials used for masonry construction. Because of its many advantages, masonry is a very technique for residential and commercial projects.

Stone masonry is very durable and offers weather resistance due to the natural sturdiness of the material. We often recommend using stone for buildings with a high volume of foot traffic because it will not bend. One of the primary benefits to stone is its elegant appeal, with a variety of sizes, textures and colors. There are many possibilities, plus, stone masonry does not require a great deal of repairs and upkeep.

Concrete blocks, like stone, are resistant to weather, mold, fire and invasive pests.
Transporting them can be challenging, but concrete blocks remain a popular building material for many projects. They are available in a range of sizes, colors and finishes – our team can help you choose which option is just right for the size and purpose of your next project.

These units can made manufactured to fulfill any Masonry and Paving project requirements.

Masonry and Paving

Just consider the general advantages to choosing our masonry services – stone, concrete or brick:

-Masonry improves fire resistance for your home or commercial building. (It’s why fireplaces are typically built with masonry.)
-Masonry provides lasting resistance against wind, rain, rot, pests, and natural disasters like tornadoes.
-Our masonry structures are an ideal way of improving aesthetics with a rustic look.
-Masonry constructions have greater longevity than other building types.
-Choosing masonry for your next construction will enhance its resale value.
-Because it does not rot, insects like termites and ants can’t degrade a masonry structure.

Using this technique for construction typically costs less in materials and labor in comparison to other materials like wood.

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