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3 Brothers Masonry

65 Revere Avenue
4.79(
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3 Brothers Masonry

65 Revere Avenue
4.79(
71
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 91% of Angi customers
Recommended by 91% of HomeAdvisor customers
14 local quotes requested

We are locally owned and operated in Manchester.We are a full service residential and commercial masonry business with over 17 years in the trade.We specialize in custom masonry and outdoor kitchen build.For a free onsite quote please call us today.

"Awesome job,been was a great guy, going to hire him in spring for another project, wife and I want to thank him very much"

Scott T on October 2025

We are locally owned and operated in Manchester.We are a full service residential and commercial masonry business with over 17 years in the trade.We specialize in custom masonry and outdoor kitchen build.For a free onsite quote please call us today.

"Awesome job,been was a great guy, going to hire him in spring for another project, wife and I want to thank him very much"

Scott T on October 2025



Mike Clow Construction

53 Water St
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Mike Clow Construction

53 Water St
1.00(
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31 years of experience

Fully Insured, with 22 years of experience. quality workmanship at an affordable rate.

"building is 5 1/2 inches out of square. Each corner is a different height. Wall lean, slab looks like it had a windshield wipers try to spread it....see photos mikeclowconstruction.net"

Edmund S on July 2020

Fully Insured, with 22 years of experience. quality workmanship at an affordable rate.

"building is 5 1/2 inches out of square. Each corner is a different height. Wall lean, slab looks like it had a windshield wipers try to spread it....see photos mikeclowconstruction.net"

Edmund S on July 2020


Granite State Lawncare

6 Sunset St
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Granite State Lawncare

6 Sunset St
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29 years of experience

We are a general contracting property service company specializing in all aspects of construction to weekly lawn maintenance programs. We are a fully staffed company who never subcontracts work to assure 100% client satisfaction. We accept all major credit cards and offer payment via our website granitestatelawns.com

We are a general contracting property service company specializing in all aspects of construction to weekly lawn maintenance programs. We are a fully staffed company who never subcontracts work to assure 100% client satisfaction. We accept all major credit cards and offer payment via our website granitestatelawns.com


New Energy Builders

300 Horne St
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New Energy Builders

300 Horne St
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24 years of experience

We build homes to survive the test of time. 6 employee crew. Materials paid up front & 33% of projected labor. We do not subcontract out work--we are a talented team that handles everything start to finish.

We build homes to survive the test of time. 6 employee crew. Materials paid up front & 33% of projected labor. We do not subcontract out work--we are a talented team that handles everything start to finish.






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Concrete Repair questions, answered by experts

The most cost-effective foundation repair is using masonry patches and sealants to seal foundation cracks and offer some support to prevent further damage. These methods are used to fix minor foundation cracks quickly. However, they’re not suitable as a long-term solution, and they only offer minimal stability. On average, masonry patches and sealants cost $500, but a sealant like an epoxy crack injection can total over $2,000. If you’re handy and only looking for a temporary solution until you contact a local foundation repair contractor for a more permanent one, you can save hundreds by DIYing this repair.

If your foundation repair claim gets denied, the first step is to carefully read over your policy and denial letter so you understand the reason for the denial. Then, gather evidence and documents that can support your case and appeal the denial with your insurance company. If your insurer does not eventually honor your claim, you may want to file a complaint with the insurance department in your state. In some cases, it may make sense to work with an attorney and file a lawsuit.

You’ll need to reseal the foundation every five to 10 years, depending on the sealant you’ve used, the moisture conditions present in and around your home, and the condition of your foundation. Having a foundation inspection conducted before reapplication can help you catch any problems before you begin resealing. Of course, if you notice any new leaks or other moisture problems at any time, it may be necessary to reseal the foundation sooner.

Around 25% of homes have foundation problems - it’s a very common issue. Foundation problems can range from very minor to severe and urgent. Call a foundation inspector to determine the severity of any potential issues you identify with your foundation.

Yes, you can replace a cinder block foundation. If a block foundation is too severely damaged to repair cracks and other issues, replacing the entire foundation is a viable option. The job will require a professional and can take between one to seven days on average to complete, depending on how complex the problem is.

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