Professional Masonry Services in Greenwich Township, NJ
Greenwich Township blends nineteenth-century stone farmhouses with post-war brick ranches and newer developments off Route 173. You see it around Stewartsville Historic District, along the old Morris Canal corridor, and near Merrill Creek Reservoir and Pohatcong Creek. We’re just about 58 miles away in Elmwood Park—close enough for fast help and careful follow-through.
Freeze–thaw stress, clay-rich slopes, and aging chimneys create real challenges here. E Pro Construction has delivered reliable masonry services in Greenwich Township for 27+ years. John and our crew answer quickly, inspect thoroughly, and explain every step. Call (862) 232-6765 for a free estimate today.
From Stewartsville to Upper Stewartsville and the Greenwich Chase area, our work respects each home’s architecture and era. We match materials, protect against water, and build for longevity. Licensed (NJ #13VH12693500), fully insured, with a 1-year guarantee and 24/7 emergency service, we make your next masonry project straightforward and durable.
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Why Greenwich Township Homeowners Trust E Pro Construction
Living and working just over an hour away means fast response—within 24 hours, usually same day. We’ve worked in Stewartsville, Upper Stewartsville, and the neighborhoods along Route 173 and Warren County 519. We’ve pulled permits through Greenwich Township’s building department dozens of times, so timelines stay on track and inspections pass the first time.
Homes here range from 1800s stone and brick colonials to mid-century ranches and 1990s two-stories. That mix demands precise material matching and the right mortar. We use Type N mortar for historic repointing, Type S where structural strength matters, and stainless flashing at chimneys and step-sills to stop leaks. We source materials that match Greenwich Township’s late-1800s and mid-century architecture so repairs blend seamlessly.
Clay soils on sloped lots near Pohatcong Creek and the ridgelines above Merrill Creek Reservoir push on retaining walls and steps. We understand the hydrostatic pressure that affects homes near the canal corridor, so we design drainage—from perforated pipe to washed-stone backfill and weep paths—to keep masonry stable.
Homeowners mention the same things in reviews: clear pricing, tidy sites, and crews that show up on time. John answers the phone personally, walks the site with you, and stands behind the work with our 1-year guarantee. We are licensed (NJ #13VH12693500), fully insured, and available for 24/7 emergency service when a chimney leans, stone steps crumble, or a wall fails after a storm. Call (862) 232-6765 and get scheduled fast.
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Our Masonry Services in Greenwich Township
We provide complete masonry solutions tailored to Greenwich Township’s housing stock and terrain—short, sloped drives, clay soils, and four-season weather. Every project is supervised by John and performed by our long-tenured crew.
We handle brick repair and replacement throughout Greenwich Township, from Stewartsville to Upper Stewartsville. Older colonials with hand-pressed brick need gentle removal of damaged units, careful tooth-in, and breathable Type N repointing. We’ve restored porch piers and gable walls near the Morris Canal greenway, using brick and joint tooling that match the original courses.
For stone veneer installation, homeowners in the Greenwich Chase area often want fieldstone character without full-depth stone. We anchor veneer to block, poured concrete, or framed walls using corrosion-resistant ties and high-bond mortars, then strike joints to shed water. The look fits the township’s rural setting while improving insulation and curb appeal.
Chimney repair and rebuilding is common in neighborhoods exposed to winter winds off the ridge by Merrill Creek Reservoir. We rebuild damaged crowns, replace rusted or missing flashing, install stainless liners, and water-repel with breathable sealers. Proper flashing installation prevents future chimney leaks, protecting ceilings and rafters below.
Repointing and tuckpointing keep older walls tight and dry. Around Stewartsville Historic District, failing joints show as powdery mortar and efflorescence. We grind to a controlled depth, rinse dust, and repoint with mortar compatible with the existing brick or stone, so the wall can wick moisture without cracking.
For concrete patios and walkways, we pour 4-inch slabs over 6 inches of compacted clean stone, use welded wire reinforcement or rebar where needed, and cut control joints at the right spacing. In freeze–thaw country, joint layout and base prep matter. The result is a patio that stays level through winter.
Steps (front and back) need strong bases on the township’s sloped lots. We demo failing treads, reset solid footings, integrate drains where downspouts discharge, and pin new cast steps or brick-and-stone assemblies to the landing. Handrail anchors are set in solid backing, not just surface patch.
The hills along Warren County 519 call for reliable retaining walls. We excavate to undisturbed soil, lay a geotextile if needed, set a drainage trench with perforated pipe, and backfill with washed stone. We build with CMU cores, cast-in-place concrete, or modular units, then face in stone or brick so the wall fits your home’s era. We excavate and install proper drainage for retaining walls on Greenwich Township’s clay soil—that’s what keeps them straight.
For foundation repair and waterproofing, we stabilize bowing or cracked walls with anchors or carbon reinforcement, seal exterior walls with membranes, and add interior French drains where water pressure builds. The aim is simple: stop movement and keep the basement dry.
And when trouble can’t wait, our emergency masonry repairs (24/7) team arrives fast. We shore walls, brace chimneys, tar crowns, and make things safe before the permanent fix. Call (862) 232-6765 any time.
What Masonry Services Cost in Greenwich Township, NJ
Masonry costs in Greenwich Township vary by scope, materials, access, and site conditions. Here are typical ranges for common work:
Brick Repointing: $12–$20 per sq ft. Joint depth, brick softness, and access points (scaffolding vs. ladders) affect price.
Chimney Repair: $1,500–$4,000+. Height, number of flues, crown condition, and flashing detail drive cost.
Patio Installation (Concrete): $20–$35 per sq ft. Base prep, thickness, reinforcement, and finish influence the total.
Stone Veneer: $45–$70 per sq ft. Stone type, pattern complexity, and substrate prep change the number.
Retaining Walls: $150–$300 per linear ft. Height, drainage, and facing materials determine budget.
Foundation Repair/Waterproofing: $2,500–$12,000+. Extent of cracking, excavation needs, and interior drainage choices matter.
Important factors in Greenwich Township:
- Clay-soil slopes and underground water around creeks add drainage work.
- Era-accurate materials for historic sections can require custom sourcing.
- Permit and inspection fees, especially for retaining walls and chimneys.
- Site access on hills and tight driveways near older streets.
Every project gets a free, detailed estimate. We’ll visit your Greenwich Township property, assess the work, and give 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 Greenwich Township Homes
Freeze–Thaw Brick Damage
Winters bring 30–40 freeze–thaw cycles. Water sneaks into joints, freezes at night, and expands, popping faces off the brick. You’ll notice spalling, crumbly mortar, and white efflorescence on north-facing walls and chimneys. We remove loose material, repoint with breathable Type N mortar, and seal tops and sills so moisture can escape instead of breaking masonry. The best window is early fall, before the next freeze.
Hydrostatic Pressure on Retaining Walls
Hillsides above Pohatcong Creek and the grades near Warren County 519 hold water. Without drains and weep paths, pressure builds and walls bulge. Signs include leaning courses and open joints. We excavate, add perforated pipe and washed-stone backfill, tie the wall to stable soil, and rebuild or reinforce to stop movement.
Chimney Crown and Flashing Failure
Wind and snow along the ridge toward Merrill Creek Reservoir punish crowns and flashing. Rust lines, stains on ceilings, and loose bricks are common. We form new crowns with proper overhang and drip, install stainless flashing, and apply breathable waterproofing. Addressing this early prevents costly interior repairs.
Foundation Settlement on Clay Soils
Clay expands when wet and shrinks when dry. Seasonal movement opens cracks, makes doors stick, and tilts steps. We examine footing depth, install anchors or carbon reinforcement as needed, and manage water with exterior membranes or interior drains. Timing matters—small cracks are easier to stabilize than large shifts.
Cracked Walkways and Steps
Older pours lack proper base and joints. Freeze–thaw cycles split slabs and drop corners. We replace sections on compacted stone, add reinforcement, and cut control joints at the correct spacing so new concrete survives winter.
Our Proven Masonry Process
Step 1: Free Inspection & Consultation
We meet on site, walk the exterior, photograph problem areas, and check drainage, mortar hardness, and substrate conditions. Visits usually take 30–60 minutes.
Step 2: Detailed Written Estimate
Within two business days you receive an itemized scope, materials, timeline, and pricing. We note any permit requirements so you know the path forward.
Step 3: Permit Handling & Scheduling
We prepare drawings as needed and submit for approvals. We arrange inspections with the township and schedule work around your calendar and the weather.
Step 4: Professional Execution
The crew shows up on time, protects landscaping, and keeps the site clean. Techniques include proper flashing, reinforced bases, mortar matched to era, and drainage that relieves pressure. You get day-by-day updates from John or your foreman.
Step 5: Final Walkthrough & Guarantee
We review every detail together, confirm finishes, and leave the site tidy. You receive our 1-year written guarantee and recommendations for care. We’ve completed hundreds of masonry projects in Greenwich Township using this proven approach. Homeowners know what to expect at every stage.
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26+ years
Paving the way with happy and satisfied customers


26+ years
Paving the way with happy and satisfied customers


Serving Greenwich Township Since 1997
Since 1997, we’ve been the family-owned team homeowners call for masonry that respects the area’s style. Recent work includes a stone retaining wall off Route 173, a chimney rebuild near Stewartsville Middle School, and repointing on a late-1800s farmhouse outside Upper Stewartsville.
We talk daily with the township about permits and inspections, so there are no surprises. Our crews know Greenwich Township’s stone and brick homes require gentle demo, breathable mortar, and careful water management. We source brick and fieldstone from regional suppliers to match Greenwich Township’s nineteenth-century and mid-century brick without obvious patchwork.
“They stopped our chimney leaks for good and finished right on schedule.”
“The new stone steps look original to the house—clean and solid.”
“John explained options clearly and the price matched the final invoice.”
These reviews reflect what we hear often from Greenwich Township homeowners: quick response, quality work, and transparent pricing. We maintain a 4.9-star rating, are fully licensed and insured, and back every job with a 1-year guarantee.
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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—just a clear assessment of what your Greenwich Township property needs.
We also serve Phillipsburg, Lopatcong, Alpha, Harmony, Washington, and all of Northern New Jersey. Our 24/7 emergency service means we’re available when masonry problems can’t wait.
Small repairs or complete restorations—we give both the same care. We’ve been doing this since 1997, and we’re not going anywhere. Your Greenwich Township home deserves masonry work that lasts.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry in Greenwich Township
How much does masonry repair cost in Greenwich Township?
Small spot-repointing can be under a thousand; full chimney rebuilds and retaining walls run higher. Pricing depends on access, materials, drainage needs, and scope. We inspect first and provide a free, written estimate so you know the number before work starts.
Do I need a permit for masonry work in Greenwich Township?
Most structural projects—chimneys, retaining walls over specific heights, and foundation repairs—require permits. We handle the permits and inspections for you and coordinate the schedule with the township.
How long does brick repointing last in New Jersey weather?
With correct joint prep and Type N mortar on historic brick, repointing typically lasts 20–30 years. Exposure matters; north walls and tall chimneys may need earlier touch-ups.
What’s the best time of year for masonry repairs?
Spring and fall offer ideal curing temperatures. We also work in winter using cold-weather methods and in summer with hydration control and shade to avoid flash-drying.
How do I know if my chimney needs repair?
Look for cracked crowns, missing mortar, leaning stacks, rust at the firebox, water stains, or a crumbling cap. Early fixes prevent interior damage and keep the structure safe.
Can you match historic brick in Greenwich Township’s older homes?
Yes. We routinely source era-correct brick and stone, adjust sand blend for color, and tool joints to match existing work so repairs don’t stand out.
How long does a typical masonry project take?
Small repairs finish in 1–3 days. Patios, walls, or chimney rebuilds can take several days to two weeks, depending on weather and inspections.
Do you offer financing or payment plans?
We accept cash, check, and major credit cards, and we can discuss flexible payment timing on larger projects.
What’s included in your free estimate?
A site visit, condition photos, written scope of work, itemized pricing, timeline, and any permit notes. No obligation to proceed.
Are you insured and licensed in Greenwich Township?
Yes. NJ License #13VH12693500. We are fully insured and experienced with local codes and inspections.
What if I have a masonry emergency?
Call (862) 232-6765. Our 24/7 emergency service stabilizes chimneys, loose facades, and failing walls, then we return for the permanent fix.
How do I maintain my masonry after repair?
Inspect annually, clean gently, keep gutters and downspouts clear, and reseal horizontal caps every few years. Address small cracks before winter to avoid escalation.