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KMJ Masonry
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Brick or Stone - Tuck-pointing

Serving Folsom, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Kevin upgraded the brick steps of my South Philadelphia rowhouse by installing bluestone treads and landings. He did a terrific job using quality materials and tools, thoroughly cleaned up afterwards, was reliable and communicative, and charged a reasonable price for a challenging job. I highly recommend KMJ Masonry and would not hesitate to call on them again."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate96%
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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ProCrete, LLC
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Brick or Stone Siding: Repair or Partially ReplaceBrick or Stone - Tuck-pointingBrick or Stone - Tuckpointing - For Business+4 more

Serving Folsom, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1987

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We were beginning a very extensive remodeling project and called upon Dave and ProCrete to assist us with a portion. ProCrete remodeled our basement making it flood elevation compliant. He and his crew did an outstanding job laying foundation, concrete, flood vents etc.. We also called upon ProCrete for some additional work necessary on our home to complete our remodel. In working with Dave he always responded promptly, was highly professional and addressed each aspect with attention to detail in all ways. Dave and ProCrete were always knowledgeable and their professional guidance was important to our decision process. He always communicated with us quickly and clearly. In addition, Dave was compassionate and understanding about our objectives and how to conquer those goals in economical way to suit our budget. He and his crew provided a high level of integrity to each portion of the project they tackled. We have continued to work with Dave and ProCrete as we move through our remodel to its’ final stage and would highly recommend him and his firm."
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Response time6 hrs
Response rate100%
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Local Boyz, LLC
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Foundation, Basement or Crawlspace - Waterproofing / EncapsulationBasement Drainage Channels - InstallConcrete Foundation - Install+2 more

Serving Folsom, NJ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"Local Boys (Bill Cunningham) was fair priced, on time, and performed quality work for us. We saw another project completed by Local Boys (Bill Cunningham) and were impressed with the quality of the work so we had them quote a large patio (1,000sqft) with multiple levels. The price was extremely fair for the work and we could not be happier with the outcome. We even added a few things on to the project and Bill handled all of the changes with ease. The guys showed up on schedule when Allyson said they would be there, and the electronic payment of the invoices was simple and convenient, especially during the COVID-19 times. I would definitely use them again for any concrete/masonry work and I would not hesitate to recommend them."
Response time1 day
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Concrete Color & Stamps, LLC
4.6(
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Concrete Foundation - Install

Serving Folsom, NJ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Fred and the crew got the job going quickly, and work they did. We had slate stamped with darker boarders and it came out magnificently, better than we thought. We get lots of compliments and slow drive byes."
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Response time5 hrs
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Masonry questions, answered by experts

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.

Yes, but used or reclaimed bricks can be more brittle, cracked, or uneven than new bricks, so they’re harder to cut cleanly by hand. For that reason, you should take extra care when scoring and striking, and expect a higher chance of breakage. If a brick feels especially fragile, score deeper before attempting to split it.

Real stone is exactly what it sounds like: It’s real stone sourced from the earth without additives. It is durable and unique, but it’s difficult to work with because of its weight, challenge in sourcing, and high cost. Stone veneer mimics the look of real stone but is actually engineered with a mixture of Portland cement, natural minerals, and a colorant. While it’s more affordable and easier to work with, it’s less durable and may appear manufactured to the trained eye.

You can use normal bricks as cladding for a concrete or clay pizza oven or as a base underneath one. Fire bricks or solid clay bricks are necessary for an outdoor pizza oven’s floor, and you can use clay bricks for the rest of the oven.

You can turn a red brick white through a process called whitewashing. Whitewash isn’t a stain but rather is made from water and white latex paint. Adding more water to the mix will make the solution look lighter when applied, and adding more paint will make it look more white.

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