Repair and restoration is a science...and an art.

Superior Attention to Detail
Protect your investment with professionals who have worked with all types of stone surfaces such as marble, granite, limestone, slate, and terrazo in such varied applications as exterior surfaces, floors, counters, walls, furnishings and sculpture.
Also, the masonry group of Stonework Solutions specializes in historic masonry re-pointing and repair. Technicians match color, texture, and use the most historically accurate blend of lime mortar, natural Rosendale cement mortars, and blends of the two with Portland cement as each job is analyzed and matched for accuracy.
- The Right Team: The Stonework Solutions team is comprised of masons and experienced stone care technicians. They are trained professionals with many years of service in the care and maintenance of stone and masonry surfaces.
- The Right Services: Stonework Solutions can provide cleaning, honing, polishing, sealing and repair for all stone surfaces. Our masons also repair and safely clean, re-point, repair and construct all types of architectural stone and brick.
- The Right Attitude: You will be pleased with the friendly, knowledgeable staff of Stonework Solutions who have been serving the area since 1998.
- The Right Price: By controlling overhead costs, you receive the most competitive rates in the area for stone and masonry work by the skilled craftsman of Stonework Solutions.
There is a delicate balance between the use of controlled agitation in the form of water, micro abrasives, or diamond technology and human touch in the process of cleaning and restoring historic brick and stone. Ongoing training and years of experience characterize a true restoration technician. The customers of Stonework Solutions can trust that they are getting the most knowledgeable people for any project.
- There are over 2000 different kinds of stone for architectural use.
- Film forming finishes will trap moisture in stone and are not recommended for most surfaces. Vapor permeability is the key.
- Calcium based stones like marble, travertine and limestone are sensitive to many common liquids that contain varying levels acidics. Even water droplets can sometimes create a dull etch mark, requiring service.



