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Professional Masonry Services in Little Falls, NJ

The Dutch Colonial homes and historic brownstone structures throughout Little Falls tell the story of a township that’s been building with brick and stone since 1711. From Great Notch to Singac, from homes near the historic Beattie Mill to properties along the Passaic River, we know this community’s masonry inside and out.

E Pro Construction has served Little Falls homeowners for 27 years. We’re just 10 minutes away in Elmwood Park—close enough to respond fast, experienced enough to handle anything from emergency chimney repairs to complete foundation restoration. John and our crew understand what Little Falls’ freeze-thaw cycles and clay soil do to masonry, and we know exactly how to fix it right.

When you call (862) 232-6765, you’re getting a local contractor who’s pulled dozens of permits through Little Falls’ building department, matched brick on historic Main Street properties, and rebuilt chimneys within sight of Yogi Berra Stadium. We’re not guessing about your masonry needs—we’ve been solving them in this township since 1997.

Little Falls homes deserve masonry work that respects their history and lasts through Northern New Jersey winters. That’s what we deliver.

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Why Little Falls Homeowners Trust E Pro Construction

We’re 10 minutes from anywhere in Little Falls. When a chimney’s leaking or a retaining wall’s failing near the Passaic River, response time matters. We typically arrive within 24 hours for estimates—often same day. Our crews have worked throughout Great Notch, Singac, and the Center of Town, and we know the specific challenges each area presents.

Our NJ license #13VH12693500 isn’t just paperwork. We’ve navigated Little Falls’ building codes and permit requirements for nearly three decades. We understand what the township requires for structural work, when inspections are needed, and how to handle everything properly the first time. This matters when you’re restoring a 1920s colonial or rebuilding a chimney on a pre-war Cape Cod.

John answers the phone personally. You’re not calling a corporate office—you’re reaching the contractor who’ll be overseeing your project. We’ve built our reputation in Little Falls one satisfied customer at a time, and we protect that reputation by doing things right.

The clay soil throughout Little Falls shifts foundations and stresses retaining walls. Freeze-thaw cycles—we see 40 to 50 each winter—crack mortar joints and spall brick faster than almost anywhere else in New Jersey. Water infiltration from nor’easters damages chimneys and foundation walls. We don’t just patch these problems. We solve them using techniques that account for local conditions.

Material matching matters in Little Falls. Many homes feature brownstone quarried right here in the township back in the 1800s. Others showcase the distinctive brick common to 1940s-1960s construction. We source materials regionally to match your home’s original architecture, whether it’s a Dutch Colonial in Great Notch or a mid-century ranch near the old Morris Canal path.

Every project comes with our 1-year guarantee. We’re fully licensed and insured. We’re available 24/7 for masonry emergencies. And we’ve been doing this since 1997—we’re not going anywhere.

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John did a good job with my backyard. Highly recommended for all homeowners in NJ and NY.
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John Neil Abalos
John works with you based on your budget. Guys did an amazing job with my patio in a short period of time. Highly recommended!
VALERIIA IAKIMENKO (2024)
VALERIIA IAKIMENKO (2024)
The guys did the job very quickly and were always in touch. I recommend to everybody
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Ангелина Кривицкая
Guys did really good job and very good price. Will call them again if I’ll ever need anything to get done again
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Goal Albania
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Nancy Genung
I had a concrete ramp added to my pre existing shed and they did a great job! Easy to communicate with John and good price.
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Randy Davis
Arrived as scheduled & followed up quotation to show interest in our project. Day of the project his guys showed right on time. Completed project in shorter time than expected. Priced competitive & best of all, did an amazing job. Highly recommended.
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Our Masonry Services in Little Falls

We handle brick repair and replacement throughout Little Falls, from the older homes in Singac to newer construction near Montclair State University. The mid-century brick common in many Little Falls ranches requires specific mortar mixes that breathe properly—Type N mortar for repointing work, Type S for structural repairs. We’ve restored dozens of brick facades along Main Street and Browertown Road, matching everything from 1920s red clay brick to the harder-pressed brick from postwar construction. When brick spalls from freeze-thaw damage, we don’t just replace the damaged units. We address the underlying moisture issues that caused the problem.

Stone veneer installation gives Little Falls homes the look of solid stone construction at a fraction of the weight and cost. We’ve added stone veneer to ranch homes throughout the township, creating the classic Pennsylvania fieldstone look popular in Northern New Jersey architecture. Proper installation requires metal lath, drainage planes, and mortar joints that match the surrounding stone. We install manufactured stone veneer and natural stone veneer, depending on your budget and aesthetic goals.

Chimney repair and rebuilding keeps Little Falls families safe. Chimneys take the worst punishment from weather—exposed to wind, rain, snow, and constant freeze-thaw cycles. We’ve rebuilt chimneys in every neighborhood, from complete reconstructions requiring scaffolding to crown repairs and flashing replacement. Many Little Falls chimneys dating from the 1940s-1960s need repointing every 15-20 years. We’ve repointed hundreds of them. Proper flashing installation prevents future leaks, and we always address the underlying structure—not just the cosmetic damage you can see.

Repointing and tuckpointing restores mortar joints throughout Little Falls. Original mortar in homes from the 1920s-1960s breaks down from weathering, especially on north-facing walls that stay damp. We remove failed mortar to proper depth—three-quarters of an inch minimum—and replace it with period-appropriate mortar that matches in strength, color, and composition. This isn’t just aesthetic work. Proper repointing prevents water infiltration that leads to interior damage and structural problems.

Concrete patios and walkways handle Little Falls’ clay soil and drainage challenges. We excavate properly, install compacted aggregate base, and grade for water management. Stamped concrete, brushed concrete, or standard gray—we’ve installed every style throughout the township. Proper drainage matters more here than in many areas because the clay soil doesn’t absorb water readily. We’ve poured patios and walkways near the Passaic River where drainage requires special attention, and we’ve replaced dozens of settled or cracked concrete surfaces throughout Great Notch and Singac.

Front and back steps get rebuilt to code with proper footings and drainage. Many older Little Falls homes have brick or concrete steps that have settled or cracked from the shifting clay soil underneath. We rebuild steps using reinforced concrete footings that extend below frost line—critical in our climate where frost heaving is common. We match brick to your home’s facade or pour concrete steps with non-slip finishes.

Retaining walls throughout Little Falls fight both gravity and our challenging soil conditions. We’ve built retaining walls from pressure-treated timber, concrete block, natural stone, and interlocking concrete pavers. Each material has advantages depending on your site conditions, budget, and aesthetic goals. Proper drainage behind retaining walls isn’t optional here—it’s essential. We install drainage fabric, crushed stone backfill, and weep holes or drainage pipe to manage water and prevent failure. We’ve built retaining walls on slopes near the Passaic River and on hillside properties throughout the township.

Foundation repair and waterproofing protects your biggest investment. Little Falls’ clay soil expands when wet and contracts when dry, putting constant pressure on foundation walls. We’ve repaired foundation cracks, replaced deteriorated foundation sections, and waterproofed basements throughout the township. Many homes near the Passaic River or in lower-lying areas of Singac face groundwater challenges. We address foundation issues with techniques ranging from crack injection to complete section replacement, always accounting for local soil and drainage conditions.

Emergency masonry repairs happen 24/7 because masonry problems don’t wait for business hours. We’ve stabilized collapsing chimneys, temporarily secured failing retaining walls, and made emergency repairs to structural brick walls throughout Little Falls. When a nor’easter damages your chimney or a retaining wall shows signs of imminent failure, call (862) 232-6765 anytime. We respond immediately to genuine emergencies.

What Masonry Services Cost in Little Falls, NJ

Masonry costs in Little Falls vary based on project scope, materials, site access, and existing conditions. Here are typical ranges for common services:

Brick Repointing: $8-$15 per square foot. Costs increase for high walls requiring scaffolding, difficult mortar removal, or historic brick requiring custom mortar color matching.

Chimney Repair: $1,200-$5,500 depending on severity. Minor crown repairs and flashing replacement run $1,200-$2,000. Complete chimney rebuilds from roofline up cost $3,500-$5,500. Interior flue work adds to these costs.

Patio Installation: $12-$25 per square foot for concrete, $18-$35 per square foot for pavers. Costs depend on site prep requirements, drainage solutions, and finish choices. Poor drainage or significant slope increases excavation and base prep costs.

Stone Veneer: $15-$30 per square foot installed. Natural stone costs more than manufactured stone veneer. Complex patterns, small stones, or difficult access increase labor costs.

Retaining Walls: $25-$50 per square foot depending on height and materials. Timber walls cost less but last 15-20 years. Concrete block walls last 50+ years. Natural stone walls cost most but add significant property value.

Foundation Repair: $1,500-$8,000 depending on extent of damage. Crack injection runs $1,500-$3,000. Section replacement or major structural work runs $5,000-$8,000 or more.

Important factors affecting cost in Little Falls:

  • Clay soil requires more excavation and better drainage solutions than sandy soil
  • Freeze-thaw damage often reveals more extensive problems once we remove damaged masonry
  • Material matching on older homes requires sourcing specific brick or stone types
  • Site access affects equipment use and labor hours
  • Permit costs and inspection fees add $150-$500 depending on project scope

Every project gets a free, detailed estimate. We’ll visit your Little Falls property, assess the work needed, explain our approach, and provide transparent pricing. No hidden fees. No pressure. Just honest assessment and fair pricing. Call (862) 232-6765 to schedule.

Disclaimer: Prices shown are estimates only. Final costs depend on specific project requirements, site conditions, and material selection. All estimates are free and include a full written scope of work.

Common Masonry Problems in Little Falls Homes

Freeze-Thaw Brick and Mortar Damage

Little Falls experiences 40-50 freeze-thaw cycles each winter—among the highest in New Jersey. Water enters mortar joints or brick faces during rain or snow, freezes overnight when temperatures drop, expands, and cracks surrounding masonry. North-facing walls and chimneys suffer worst because they stay damp longer and see less sun. Homeowners notice crumbling mortar, face spalling on brick (where the brick face pops off in sheets), and white powdery deposits called efflorescence.

We address this through proper repointing with breathable Type N mortar that allows moisture to escape rather than building up inside the wall. Damaged brick gets replaced with matching units. The work needs to happen in fall before winter multiplies the damage, or in spring after winter ends but before summer humidity. Delaying repairs means exponentially more damage each year.

Clay Soil Settlement and Foundation Movement

The clay soil throughout Little Falls—especially pronounced near the Passaic River and in lower-lying areas—expands when wet and shrinks when dry. This constant movement stresses foundations, cracks basement walls, and causes retaining walls to shift or fail. Homeowners notice stair-step cracks in brick walls, separation between brick veneer and framing, doors and windows that stick, and retaining walls that lean or bow.

We solve this by addressing both the structure and the drainage. Cracked foundations get proper repair—sometimes crack injection, sometimes section replacement. But we also fix the drainage that caused the problem: grading away from foundations, installing or repairing gutters and downspouts, and adding subsurface drainage where needed. Retaining walls get rebuilt with proper drainage fabric and backfill. Fixing the symptom without addressing the cause guarantees the problem returns.

Chimney Water Infiltration and Crown Damage

Little Falls’ weather—heavy rain from nor’easters, winter snow, and freeze-thaw cycles—destroys chimney crowns and flashing. Water enters through crown cracks, deteriorated flashing, or gaps between chimney and roofing. Once inside, it damages interior flue liners, rots framing, stains ceilings, and accelerates mortar deterioration. Homeowners notice water stains on ceilings near chimneys, musty odors, interior wall damage, and crumbling mortar on chimney exteriors.

We rebuild crowns with proper slope to shed water, install step flashing and counter-flashing correctly integrated with roofing, and repoint deteriorated chimney masonry. Many chimneys need chimney caps to prevent water and animals from entering. Quality flashing installation makes the difference between a repair that lasts five years and one that lasts thirty. We’ve learned through 27 years that shortcuts here guarantee callbacks.

Historic Mortar Incompatibility

Many Little Falls homes built before 1970 have soft lime-based mortar. Well-meaning contractors sometimes repoint these homes with hard modern portland cement mortar. The hard mortar doesn’t flex with temperature changes and doesn’t let moisture escape. This traps water in the brick itself, causing the brick to spall instead of the mortar failing. Homeowners notice brick faces popping off while mortar joints look perfect—the exact opposite of normal weathering patterns.

We test mortar hardness before repointing and match original mortar composition. Older homes need softer lime-based mortars. We source the right materials and mix to appropriate strengths. This costs slightly more than grabbing standard Type N mortar, but it’s essential for proper historic preservation and long-term durability. Many homes in the older sections of Little Falls—particularly around Main Street and in Singac—need this approach.

Our Proven Masonry Process

Step 1: Free Inspection & Consultation

We visit your Little Falls property, examine the masonry problem thoroughly, and explain what we find in plain language. We look for underlying causes, not just surface symptoms. We take measurements, photos, and notes. This typically takes 30-45 minutes depending on project complexity. You’ll understand what’s wrong, why it happened, and what needs to happen to fix it permanently. No obligation, no pressure.

Step 2: Detailed Written Estimate

We provide a complete written estimate within 24-48 hours. It includes scope of work, materials specified, timeline, and itemized pricing. You’ll know exactly what we’re doing, what materials we’re using, and what it costs. We explain options when they exist—different materials, phased approaches, or alternative solutions. The estimate stays good for 30 days.

Step 3: Permit Handling & Scheduling

We handle all permit applications, inspections, and building department coordination. You don’t deal with township paperwork—we do. Once permits are approved, we schedule work around your availability. We’re flexible because we understand you have work, family, and other commitments. Most projects start within 1-2 weeks of signed contracts, weather permitting.

Step 4: Professional Execution

Our crews arrive on time, work efficiently, and clean up daily. We protect your landscaping, property, and belongings. We communicate throughout the project—if we find additional issues or have questions, we discuss them immediately. Most masonry projects create dust and debris. We minimize it through tarping, containment, and daily cleanup. You’ll always know what’s happening and when we’ll finish.

Step 5: Final Walkthrough & Guarantee

We walk through the completed project together. You inspect everything, ask questions, and verify you’re completely satisfied. We explain maintenance requirements and answer any questions about caring for your new or restored masonry. Every project includes our 1-year guarantee covering both materials and workmanship. We’re local, we’re established, and we stand behind our work.

We’ve completed hundreds of masonry projects in Little Falls using this proven approach. Homeowners know what to expect at every stage. No surprises, no drama, just professional masonry work done right.

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aboutE ProConstruction The Dutch Colonial homes and historic brownstone structures throughout Little Falls tell the story of a township that's been building with brick and stone since 1711. From Great Notch to Singac, from homes near the historic Beattie Mill to properties along the Passaic River, we know this community's masonry inside and out.
aboutE Pro construction The Dutch Colonial homes and historic brownstone structures throughout Little Falls tell the story of a township that's been building with brick and stone since 1711. From Great Notch to Singac, from homes near the historic Beattie Mill to properties along the Passaic River, we know this community's masonry inside and out.

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Paving the way with happy and satisfied customers

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ABOUT E-PRO CONSTRUCTION

Serving Little Falls Since 1997

We’ve been working in Little Falls for 27 years—long enough to see our original projects still standing strong, long enough to work for the same families multiple times, long enough to know this township’s masonry challenges intimately.

We’ve repointed chimneys within sight of the Beattie Mill, rebuilt retaining walls near the Passaic River, and restored brick facades on Main Street properties dating back to the 1920s. We’ve installed patios in Great Notch, rebuilt steps in Singac, and repaired foundations throughout the Center of Town. We know where the clay soil causes the worst settlement problems, which neighborhoods have the most freeze-thaw damage, and which architectural styles require which materials.

Our crews understand Little Falls’ Dutch Colonial homes with their distinctive gambrel roofs and brick construction need soft lime mortars, not hard portland cement. We know the mid-century ranches common throughout the township use specific brick types that require regional sourcing for proper matching. We’ve worked with the building department so many times we know their requirements and inspection processes intimately.

We source brownstone from regional suppliers when restoring historic properties—sometimes finding salvage brownstone from demolished buildings to achieve perfect matches. We keep relationships with brick manufacturers who can match 1940s-1960s brick common in Little Falls homes. This attention to proper material matching separates restoration that honors your home’s character from patches that look obviously wrong.

We’re proud of the work we’ve done in Little Falls. We see our projects throughout the township—chimneys we rebuilt still straight and sound, patios we installed still level and beautiful, retaining walls we constructed still holding strong. This matters because masonry done right lasts generations. Masonry done wrong fails in years.

What Little Falls Homeowners Say

“John and his crew did an amazing job repointing our 1930s colonial. The chimney was leaking for years and three other contractors couldn’t solve it. E Pro found the problem, fixed it correctly, and it’s been perfect for two years now. The mortar color match is perfect—you can barely tell where old mortar ends and new mortar begins. Professional, punctual, and priced fairly.” — Barbara M., Great Notch

“Our retaining wall failed during heavy spring rains. Water was pouring into the basement and the wall was leaning dangerously. E Pro responded immediately, stabilized everything, and rebuilt the entire wall properly with drainage that actually works. John explained everything clearly and the crew was respectful of our property. Two years later, zero problems even during nor’easters.” — Michael T., Singac

“We needed brick steps rebuilt and weren’t sure who to trust. E Pro gave us a detailed estimate, started when promised, and finished on time. The steps match our home perfectly and are rock solid. John answered every question and the crew cleaned up completely each day. Exactly what we hoped for.” — Jennifer and Tom K., Center of Town

These reviews reflect what we hear often from Little Falls homeowners: quick response, quality work, and transparent pricing. We maintain a 4.9-star rating on Google from verified customers across Little Falls and Northern New Jersey.

Ready to join our list of satisfied Little Falls customers? Call (862) 232-6765 for your free estimate.

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Call (862) 232-6765 and John will answer personally. We’ll schedule your free estimate within 24 hours, usually same day. We’ll visit your Little Falls property, assess what needs to happen, and provide a detailed written estimate. No pressure, no obligation. Just honest assessment of what your property needs and fair pricing to fix it right.

We also serve nearby Cedar Grove, Totowa, Wayne, Montclair, Clifton, Woodland Park, and all of Northern New Jersey. Our 24/7 emergency service means we’re available when masonry problems can’t wait—collapsed chimneys, failing retaining walls, or structural issues that need immediate attention.

Small repairs or complete restorations—we handle both with the same attention to detail and commitment to quality. Let’s talk about your project. We’ve been doing this since 1997, and we’re not going anywhere.

Your Little Falls home deserves masonry work that lasts. We’ve proven for 27 years that we deliver exactly that. Our work stands strong throughout the township—evidence that proper materials, correct techniques, and local knowledge make all the difference.

You can also email us at info@eproconstruction.us or visit our office at 100 North Street, Elmwood Park, NJ 07407. Hours are Monday-Sunday 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, though we respond to emergency calls 24/7.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry in Little Falls

How much does masonry repair cost in Little Falls?

Typical masonry repairs in Little Falls range from $500 for minor crack repairs to $5,000+ for major chimney rebuilds or foundation work. Brick repointing costs $8-$15 per square foot. Chimney repairs run $1,200-$5,500. Patio installation costs $12-$35 per square foot depending on materials. Site-specific factors like clay soil drainage issues, material matching requirements for older homes, and access challenges affect final costs. We provide free detailed estimates after inspecting your specific project. Call (862) 232-6765 to schedule.

Do I need a permit for masonry work in Little Falls?

Little Falls requires permits for structural masonry work including foundation repairs, retaining walls over certain heights, chimney rebuilds, and some types of structural brick repair. Cosmetic repointing typically doesn’t require permits. We handle all permit applications and inspections for you—this is included in our service. Our 27 years working with Little Falls’ building department means we know exactly what requires permits and how to navigate the process efficiently.

How long does brick repointing last in New Jersey weather?

Properly executed brick repointing with appropriate mortar lasts 25-40 years in New Jersey’s climate. Lifespan depends on brick quality, mortar mix, exposure to weather, and maintenance. North-facing walls deteriorate faster because they stay damp longer. Hard portland cement mortar in older homes with soft brick actually shortens lifespan by causing brick spalling. We use period-appropriate mortars matched to your home’s original construction for maximum durability.

What’s the best time of year for masonry repairs in Little Falls?

Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) are ideal for masonry work. Mortar needs temperatures above 40°F for proper curing and below 90°F to prevent too-fast drying. Summer works but requires more attention to moisture control during hot weather. Winter masonry work is limited—we can do some repairs with heated enclosures and additives but it’s not ideal. Fall is best because it addresses freeze-thaw damage before winter multiplies it. Emergency repairs happen year-round when necessary.

How do I know if my chimney needs repair?

Watch for crumbling mortar between bricks, visible cracks in brick or crown, white powdery deposits (efflorescence), tilting or leaning, loose or missing bricks, water stains on ceilings near the chimney, musty odors, or visible daylight through mortar joints. Little Falls’ freeze-thaw cycles accelerate chimney deterioration. Annual inspections catch problems early. If you see any warning signs, call (862) 232-6765 for inspection. Delayed chimney repairs only get more expensive and dangerous.

Can you match historic brick in Little Falls’ older homes?

Yes. Many Little Falls homes feature brick from specific regional manufacturers popular in the 1920s-1960s. We maintain relationships with brick suppliers and architectural salvage yards to source matching brick. Sometimes we find new brick that matches. Sometimes we source salvage brick from demolished buildings. For brownstone, we work with regional quarries and salvage sources. Perfect matching takes research and effort, but we’ve done it dozens of times throughout Little Falls’ older neighborhoods.

How long does a typical masonry project take?

Simple repointing takes 2-5 days depending on square footage. Chimney repairs run 3-7 days. Patio installation takes 5-10 days including excavation, base prep, and curing time. Retaining walls take 5-14 days depending on height and length. Foundation work varies widely—simple crack repairs take 1-2 days while major section replacement takes 1-2 weeks. Weather delays happen—we can’t pour concrete or lay brick in rain or freezing temperatures.

Do you offer financing or payment plans?

We accept cash, checks, and major credit cards. For larger projects, we can connect you with third-party financing companies that specialize in home improvement loans. Many homeowners use home equity lines of credit for major masonry projects. We require a deposit to schedule work (typically 30-50% depending on project size) with the balance due upon completion. We’re flexible and work with your situation.

What’s included in your free estimate?

Our free estimates include property visit and inspection, detailed written scope of work, itemized materials list, labor breakdown, timeline projection, permit requirements and costs, and answers to all your questions. We explain what we’re doing and why, show you options when they exist, and provide transparent pricing with no hidden fees. The estimate stays valid for 30 days. We email it within 24-48 hours of site visit. Zero obligation, zero pressure.

Are you insured and licensed in Little Falls?

Yes. We carry full liability insurance and workers compensation insurance. Our New Jersey contractor license #13VH12693500 is active and current. We pull permits through Little Falls’ building department and coordinate all required inspections. We’ve maintained this licensing and insurance continuously since 1997. You receive copies of insurance certificates upon request before work begins.

What if I have a masonry emergency?

Call (862) 232-6765 immediately—we answer 24/7. Masonry emergencies include collapsing chimneys, failing retaining walls threatening property, structural brick walls showing failure, and foundation problems causing immediate safety issues. We respond immediately to genuine emergencies, stabilize the situation, and develop a plan for permanent repair. Our proximity to Little Falls—just 10 minutes away—means fast response when minutes matter.

How do I maintain my masonry after repair?

Annual inspections catch small problems before they become big ones. Keep gutters clean and functioning—water management prevents most masonry problems. Seal concrete surfaces every 2-3 years. Repoint isolated mortar joints as needed rather than waiting for widespread failure. Remove ice and snow carefully without using metal tools or harsh chemicals on masonry. Trim vegetation away from brick walls—constant moisture against masonry accelerates deterioration. We provide specific maintenance guidance for each project.