Professional Masonry Services in Readington Township, NJ
If you live near the stately Dutch-Colonial, Greek Revival and Queen Anne homes around the hamlets of Stanton, Three Bridges and Whitehouse Station in Readington Township, you’ve certainly noticed the charm — and you may have noticed the masonry showing its age too.
From the landmark grist-mill walls near Taylor’s Mill Historic District to classic stone farmhouses along the Raritan River, masonry demands a skilled hand in Readington Township. We’re just 30 miles away in Elmwood Park (about a 45-minute drive) — so when you call us at (862) 232-6765, John and our crew at E Pro Construction, LLC bring 27 years of masonry services to your doorstep.
We know the freeze-thaw cycles, clay soils and historic textures of the neighborhood — let’s restore yours.

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Why Readington Township Homeowners Trust E Pro Construction
Because we’re local — we answer the phone (John answers personally) and we respond fast. Living near Readington’s villages such as Whitehouse Station, Three Bridges and Centreville means we’re familiar with the permit codes, zoning nuances and the historic-district guidelines enforced by Readington’s Historic Preservation Commission. License NJ #13VH12693500 is active and insured. All our masonry services include a 1-year guarantee.
We’ve pulled permits through Readington Township’s building department dozens of times. We understand that older homes near the Rockaway Creek or the South Branch of the Raritan River often show signs of foundation settling, mortar joint erosion, and stone veneer mismatch — we fix those. We source brick, stone and ever-true mortar that matches Readington’s Colonial, Victorian or Greek Revival homes, so our repairs don’t stick out.
Our 4.9-star rating on Google reflects what Readington homeowners say: fast response, clear pricing, and work done right the first time. We offer 24 hours emergency service — typically same-day for urgent masonry issues. Family-owned and operated since December 1997, we’ve handled hundreds of jobs across the township, and our local roots mean we show up as neighbors, not just contractors.
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Our Masonry Services in Readington Township
We handle complete brick repair and replacement throughout Readington Township, from the historic homes in Whitehouse Station to newer estates in Lake Cushetunk Woods. The Victorian and Queen Anne-style homes here often require matching corbelled brick, individual tuck-pointed joints and Type N mortar for historic brick repointing.
Stone veneer installation is a popular update in the township’s newer subdivisions and traditional farmhouse conversions alike. We install cold-pressed ledgestone or real fieldstone veneer that complements the rural charm around Cushetunk Mountain and nearby Round Valley Reservoir, and we secure it with stainless steel anchors and proper drainage planes.
Chimney repair and rebuilding is common in Readington’s older village neighborhoods — we frequently rebuild chimneys near Taylor’s Mill or along Old York Road. We employ proper flashing, replace deteriorated crown and install stainless-steel liners to prevent leaks, spalling and interior damage.
Repointing/tuckpointing: Many of the 18th- to 19th-century brick homes in Readington show crumbling mortar, spalled bricks, and white efflorescence near foundation walls. Using breathable Type N mortar or hydraulic lime in appropriate cases, we restore structural integrity and preserve historic character.
Concrete patios and walkways: Whether it’s a charming front walk in the Stanton community or a new patio overlooking the countryside, we pour proper control joints, reinforcing mesh and finish with broom texture so the material suits the local architecture while resisting freeze thaw.
Steps (front & back): From the Georgian-era homes in Readington Village to the modern suburbs, we build or repair stone or brick steps and install proper masonry stringers, faced treads, and matching risers. These steps are tailored to the local style and site challenges like sloping lots and clay sub-soil.
Retaining walls: On Readington’s clay soil with moderate slopes near the Lamington River or in outlying farmlands, we excavate, provide proper drainage and build gravity or reinforced block retaining walls with stone or brick veneers that fit the neighborhood’s look.
Foundation repair & waterproofing: Many homes along the South Branch corridor were built with early masonry foundations that absorb moisture. We repair cracks, install underpinning where needed, epoxy-inject structural failures and add French drains or exterior waterproofing to prevent water intrusion and sustain your home’s stability.
Emergency masonry repairs (24/7): When a brick façade wall buckles, or a chimney unexpectedly tilts, we’re available day or night. In one recent job near Whitehouse Station train station, we rebuilt a partial wall to prevent collapse within 24 hours — that’s part of our rapid emergency response to keep Readington homes safe and stable.
What Masonry Services Cost in Readington Township, NJ
Masonry costs in Readington Township vary based on project scope, materials and site conditions. Here are typical ranges for common services:
- Brick repointing: $7-$12 per sq ft (for straightforward work on village homes). Price rises if historic‐grade brick matching or structural reinforcement is required.
- Chimney repair: $1,200-$4,000 (depending on height, flue condition, access and whether full rebuild is required).
- Patio installation: $2,500-$8,000 (based on size, stone type, removal of old material and proximity to utilities).
- Retaining wall: $5,000-$15,000+ (based on wall height, drainage needs, site slope and material—stone veneer adds cost).
- Foundation masonry repair & waterproofing: $4,000-$12,000 (varies with wall length, depth of work, sub-soil conditions and waterproofing system).
- Emergency masonry repairs: $500-$3,000 for quick stabilization and bracing; full rebuilds cost more.
Important factors affecting cost in Readington Township include the township’s clay soils which often require extra drainage work, the historic architecture that demands material matching and care, permit costs and inspection fees by the building department, and site access (narrow drives or wooded lots raise labor/time). Every project gets a free, detailed estimate. We’ll visit your Readington Township property, assess what is needed, and provide transparent pricing. No hidden fees. No pressure. Call (862) 232-6765 to schedule. Prices shown are estimates only. Final costs depend on specific project requirements. All estimates are free and include a full scope of work.
Common Masonry Problems in Readington Township Homes
Freeze-Thaw Brick Damage
Readington Township’s winters mean dozens of freeze-thaw cycles each season; water enters mortar joints, freezes overnight and expands, cracking surrounding brick. North-facing walls and older chimneys suffer worst. Homeowners notice crumbling mortar, spalled brick and white efflorescence. We address this through proper repointing with breathable mortar that lets moisture escape before it causes further damage. Timely repair prevents the problem from spreading.
Clay Soil Movement & Foundation Cracks
Much of Readington’s land is underlain by clay that expands and contracts with moisture. That movement puts stress on masonry walls and foundations. Signs include horizontal cracks, bowing walls or stair-step cracks in brick. We inspect, underpin or reinforce the foundation and rebuild with control joints so you won’t just patch the surface— you address the root cause.
Historic Material Mismatch
With architecture ranging from Greek Revival (1825-1860) to Queen Anne (1860-1900) homes, Readington demands matching brick, stone and mortar. Using modern hard‐cement mixes on historic brick leads to spalling and failure. We source materials that match the era and use Type N or lime‐based mortars where appropriate so the repair blends in forever.
Seasonal Chimney Settlement & Flashing Failures
In homes around Readington Village or near the South Branch, older chimneys settle or flashing fails, causing water ingress. Homeowners spot rust stains, loose bricks or interior water damage. We rebuild crowns, insert stainless liners, properly install flashing and tie into roof membranes. Regular chimney inspections in fall are wise—before winter’s heavy snowload.
Our Proven Masonry Process
Step 1: Free Inspection & Consultation
We’ll visit your Readington Township home (in neighborhoods like Three Bridges or Centreville) and inspect brick, stone, chimneys, steps and retaining walls. We look at joint conditions, moisture patterns, root causes, and structural integrity. A typical visit takes 30-60 minutes.
Step 2: Detailed Written Estimate
Within a day or two you’ll receive an itemised quote linked to the scope of work and timeline. We show materials, labour, permit costs, contingency allowances. You’ll know exactly what we will do — no surprises.
Step 3: Permit Handling & Scheduling
We handle all necessary permits, inspections and scheduling with the Township of Readington. You pick the dates that work; we coordinate so your project begins on time and proceeds smoothly.
Step 4: Professional Execution
John leads a crew of skilled masons who work on site daily, maintain orderly staging, protect landscaping and cleanup at day’s end. We communicate progress, keep you updated, and schedule around your life.
Step 5: Final Walkthrough & Guarantee
After the work, we walk the job with you, review all details, answer your questions. Then your work is backed by a 1-year guarantee. Should anything require attention, we’ll respond promptly. We’ve completed hundreds of masonry projects in Readington Township using this method. Homeowners know what to expect at every stage.
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26+ years
Paving the way with happy and satisfied customers


Serving Readington Township Since 1997
Since December 1997, we at E Pro Construction have performed masonry services across Readington Township. We’ve rebuilt brick chimneys within sight of the historic Eversole-Hall House in Whitehouse Station, repaired stone retaining walls overlooking the scenic Cushetunk Mountain ridges and renovated Victorian Queen Anne-style front steps in Stanton Village. We source our materials from regional suppliers familiar with Readington’s Colonial-era brick, and our crews understand the township’s architecture — from Greek Revival porticos to later Victorian towers.
We’ve worked with the township’s Historic Preservation Commission to ensure our work in districts such as Whitehouse–Mechanicsville meets standards. Our address at 100 North Street, Elmwood Park, NJ 07407 tells you where we come from — and our service to you says where we’re going. Serving the neighborhoods of Ashley Estates, Lake Cushetunk Woods, Manors of Oldwick and more in Readington Township, we approach each home like it matters — because it does.
For free estimates, call (862) 232-6765 and join our list of satisfied Readington homeowners. We maintain a 4.9-star rating on Google from 100+ verified customers across Readington Township and Northern New Jersey.
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John, the owner and a Master Mason since 1997, personally oversees all Passaic projects. His 27 years of experience in Northern New Jersey are critical for correctly diagnosing issues specific to Passaic’s unique brownstone and clay-heavy foundations.

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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. No pressure, no obligation. Just an honest assessment of what your Readington Township property needs.
We also serve nearby areas of Whitehouse Station, Three Bridges, Middle Branch and all of Northern New Jersey. Our 24/7 emergency service means we’re available when masonry problems cannot wait.
Small repairs or full restorations — we handle both with the same attention to detail. Let’s talk about your project. We’ve been doing this since 1997, and we’re not going anywhere. Your Readington Township home deserves masonry work that actually lasts.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry in Readington Township
Q: How much does masonry repair cost in Readington Township?
A: Costs depend heavily on materials, scope and access. As shown earlier, brick repointing might run $7-$12 per sq ft, patios from $2,500-$8,000, etc. We provide free estimates after inspection to give you a precise figure, rather than guessing.
Q: Do I need a permit for masonry work in Readington Township?
A: Often yes — especially for structural repairs, foundation work, chimney rebuilds or retaining walls over a certain height. We handle permits under our license (#13VH12693500) and submit applications to the Township of Readington for you.
Q: How long does brick repointing last in New Jersey weather?
A: With proper materials and technique (breathable mortar, correct joint profile, drainage), repointing in this climate can last 15-30 years. Choosing the right mortar for historic brick is key to longevity.
Q: What’s the best time of year for masonry repairs?
A: Spring and fall are ideal. In spring the ground thaws, and in fall moisture levels are balanced. Winter is risky (freeze-thaw damage), and summer heat may dry mortar too fast. We can operate year-round, and for emergencies we’re 24/7.
Q: How do I know if my chimney needs repair?
A: Look for cracked bricks, leaning structure, spalled stone, efflorescence (white powder), missing mortar, water stains inside — all signs your chimney may be failing. We inspect, recommend repair or rebuild, and show you what’s wrong.
Q: Can you match historic brick in Readington Township’s older homes?
A: Yes. With homes built in Georgian, Greek Revival and Queen Anne styles you’ll see Flemish-bond brick and historic stone. We source matching brick and use Type N or lime-based mortar so the repair integrates seamlessly.
Q: How long does a typical masonry project take?
A: Small repairs (chimney crown, step rebuild) may take a day or two. Larger jobs (patios, retaining walls, foundation repair) may take several days to a few weeks depending on conditions and weather. We give a schedule in your written estimate.
Q: Do you offer financing or payment plans?
A: We accept cash, check and credit cards. For larger projects we can discuss financing options with third-party providers — ask us when we provide your free estimate.
Q: What’s included in your free estimate?
A: We visit your home, inspect the issue, check materials and site condition, deliver an itemised scope of work with pricing, timeline and necessary permit/inspection details. No obligation, no pressure.
Q: Are you insured and licensed in Readington Township?
A: Yes. E Pro Construction, LLC is licensed in New Jersey under #13VH12693500, fully insured and bonded. We carry liability insurance and workers’ compensations so your property is protected.
Q: What if I have a masonry emergency?
A: We answer the phone 24/7. For situations like bowing walls, chimney collapse risk or retaining-wall failure, we respond fast (often same day) to stabilize and then schedule full repair.
Q: How do I maintain my masonry after repair?
A: Schedule an annual inspection (especially in fall), keep gutters and downspouts clear so water doesn’t hit walls, clean off vegetation or vines, reseal if applicable, and monitor for mortar erosion or cracking.