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Joe's Masonry, LLC
4.8(
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Brick, Stone or Block Wall - RepairBrick or Stone - Tuck-pointingBrick, Stone or Block Wall - Install+1 more

Serving Mead, CO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Joe's Masonry refurbished my front flagstone patio. He put a lot of care and attention into the finished work and took the time to make sure it was done correctly. My new patio turned out great and is really beautiful. There was great customer service and communication during the project. I would strongly recommend using Joe's Masonry."
Paver sidewalk
Paver brick sidewalk
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Paver brick patio
3ft brick entrance wall

+21

Response time1 day
Response rate88%
38 neighbors recently requested a quote
Stonemason
4.6(
17
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Brick, Stone or Block Wall - RepairBrick and Stone Flatwork - RepairBrick or Stone - Tuck-pointing

Serving Mead, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1972

Customers say: Quality work

"Talked a good game during the walk through and estimate. Over committed a little bit on fixing some retaining wall sections. End result was his recommendation to 'match the previous stonemason's inconsistent work', rather than the additional work needed to do it properly as a lasting fix. He also appeared to use an apprentice for more than half of the work. That said, the job was acceptable. Though I had hoped $600 would have gone further, again,"
Response time9 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Liftech Corporation
4.7(
175
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Concrete Foundation - RepairConcrete Foundation - RaiseFoundation Drainage - Install or Replace+1 more

Serving Mead, CO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We had a very good experience with Liftech. Unfortunately, there was a failure to communicate the cost of a small addition to the work prior to performing it, however, a reasonable agreement was arrived at and overall, the work performed seems to be of excellent quality. We're very happy with our corrected concrete slab."
Driveway
Helical Pier insatll
Driveway
Helical pier Install
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+23

Response time5 hrs
17 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Masonry questions, answered by experts

Yes, concrete is significantly stronger than masonry, especially if the concrete pour includes reinforcements, like steel rebar. Concrete is a uniform material that can withstand compression, sheer force, and tensile force as long as it’s reinforced. Masonry involves the use of mortar or grout to connect individual building materials, like brick, stone, or tile. Mortar and grout are also reasonably strong and resist compression well, but they don’t come close to the strength of poured concrete.

Yes, depending on the type of pavers you have, you may need a specific type of sealant. For example, concrete pavers will bond differently than clay pavers or faux stone pavers and will demand a different type of sealer. If you’re unsure of the material and what type of sealant you need, you can contact the company that laid your pavers down for you.

Chimney mortar typically lasts 20 to 30 years, depending on its quality, local weather conditions, and maintenance. Over time, exposure to moisture, freezing, and thawing cycles can cause mortar to deteriorate, leading to cracks and gaps. Regular inspections and timely repairs, such as repointing or tuckpointing, can extend the lifespan of chimney mortar by ensuring the structure's integrity.

While painting can certainly change the look of a chimney, you should think twice about giving your brick chimney the old landlord special.

Painting brick is porous, meaning it’s full of tiny holes that can soak up moisture. Those holes also allow it to dry, though. So, when you paint it, you trap any moisture inside, providing an opportunity for mold, mildew, and water damage.

Paint also shows wear faster than naked brick. This means that once you paint a brick surface, you’ll have to keep painting it to maintain a clean look. A paint job is also harder to undo on brick because of its porous nature. Once you paint it, it’s hard to go back without some serious power washing—another added cost.

Stone houses used to be much more practical, but with the advent of stronger and cheaper materials like concrete, they aren’t seen as much anymore. There are some parts of the world where it makes sense to build with stone, and they are usually next to a stone quarry. Stone is, however, very weather-resistant, which is why many homes near the sea and on mountains are still built with local stone.

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