What We Do

Types of Buildings We Restore

Wall Types We Repair

  • Brick

  • Concrete block

  • Glass curtainwall

  • Structural concrete

  • Architectural panel

  • Natural stone

Our Customers Include

  • Commercial & industrial

  • Churches & schools

  • Metro & greater Minnesota

  • Institutional & nonprofits

  • Public & private

  • Multi-family residential

Markets We Serve

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Historic Restoration

From repointing brick to deep cleaning, we restore beauty, glory, and stability to your building’s brick exterior.

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Commercial/Office

As the premier Twin Cities commercial masonry company, we’re here to tackle your building’s exterior—no matter what shape it’s in.

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Multi-Unit Housing

As your residential masonry contractors, our commitment is to get the job done right—the first time.

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Education / Government

If your brick building is in need of repairs, our professional masonry team can handle it.

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Religious / Nonprofit

Regardless of age or existing damage, we use our expertise to bring church brick back to its original beauty.

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Retail

From repointing brick to deep cleaning, we restore beauty, glory, and stability to your building’s brick exterior.

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Healthcare

As the premier Twin Cities commercial masonry company, we’re here to tackle your building’s exterior—no matter what shape it’s in.

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Industrial

As your residential masonry contractors, our commitment is to get the job done right—the first time.

What is Masonry Restoration?

Masonry restoration is generally defined as the repair of a masonry building or structure where the structural integrity and appearance is made to resemble the original construction. These efforts may actually, in fact, add to their building's integrity or composition. Consider this:

  • Typically masonry damage is caused by moisture — liquid or vapor. When moisture freezes, it may expand with tremendous pressure, thereby cracking brick or mortar.

  • Thermal movement of wall systems also results in the cracking of masonry, which can allow moisture to seep into the masonry and subsequently freeze.

What is Tuckpointing?

Tuckpointing is the process of cutting out old, deteriorated mortar to a uniform depth and placing new mortar in the joint. The deterioration of mortar is caused by erosion from water, wind and pollution, inadequate expansion joints, composition of the mortar, and/or uneven settling in the building foundation.

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