Commercial & Residential Brick and Stone Exterior Repair
Restore cracked brick, damaged stone, failing mortar, lintels, and weather-exposed facades. Built for property managers, building owners, HOAs, institutions, and homeowners across Washington.
Tell Us What You Need
A short project quiz helps us understand the building, urgency, and likely repair scope.
Exterior masonry damage rarely stays cosmetic.
Cracked brick, open mortar, lintel problems, and damaged stone can allow water and movement to spread behind the facade and increase the eventual repair scope.
Cracked Brick & Failed Mortar
Open joints and damaged units expose the wall assembly to moisture and continued deterioration.
Lintel & Opening Failure
Corroded or displaced support above doors and windows can create stair-step cracks and unsafe masonry movement.
Facade & Water Damage
Spalling, displacement, poor drainage, and repeated exposure can expand from one localized area to larger elevations.
Exterior brick and stone repair for any building type.
Exterior masonry repair applies to offices, retail buildings, apartment and mixed-use properties, institutions, industrial facilities, HOAs, and residential homes. We assess the visible damage and the wall system around it before defining the repair scope.
- Commercial brick and stone facade repair
- Tuckpointing and mortar-joint restoration
- Lintel and angle-iron repair
- Damaged brick and stone replacement
- Wall movement and localized rebuilding
- Historic exterior masonry restoration
Diagnose the wall, qualify the scope, and plan the repair.
Restore failing mortar and damaged masonry before water spreads.
Exterior repair should consider joint failure, material compatibility, drainage, and the condition of the surrounding facade.
- Brick and stone joint restoration
- Localized unit replacement
- Material and mortar compatibility
Address cracks and movement around doors, windows, and large openings.
Support steel, corrosion, movement, and water exposure can all contribute to masonry failure around building openings.
- Evaluate stair-step and horizontal cracking
- Inspect visible support and corrosion issues
- Rebuild affected masonry after support repair
Before & After Exterior Masonry Repair
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A clearer path from site assessment to repair.
A structured process helps property managers, owners, boards, and homeowners move from visible damage to a clear repair scope with fewer unknowns.
Site Review
Inspect the damaged elevations, openings, joints, visible movement, and likely moisture paths.
Scope & Strategy
Define repair areas, recommended approach, material requirements, timing, and next steps.
Masonry Repair
Complete the approved work with attention to structure, compatibility, cleanliness, and visual integration.
Answers for property owners, managers, and homeowners.
The FAQ reduces uncertainty and confirms that exterior brick and stone repair applies to both commercial and residential buildings.
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