Our team of masons offers a variety of services, including brick and stone replacement and restoration, chimney restoration, brick repointing, ox-belly repair, and repair of any masonry-related structural problems that could affect the stability and safety of the structure. We’re committed to delivering superior workmanship, while adhering to the industry’s most up-to-date standards of practice!
We offer masonry services tailored to the residential and commercial sectors, providing reliable and durable solutions for all your brick and stone restoration and repair projects.
We replace damaged or missing bricks or stones to preserve the building’s structural integrity and appearance. Restoration involves cleaning, sanding or applying protective treatments to existing bricks or stones to make them more resistant to weathering and the realities of Quebec. This preserves the building’s appearance and historic character, while ensuring the durability of the structure, thereby extending its lifespan.
Chimney restoration aims to repair or improve damaged, cracked, worn or poorly maintained chimneys.
This can include replacing bricks, re-pointing, repairing cracks, cleaning soot, or installing chimney caps to prevent water infiltration. The aim is to restore the chimney’s functionality and aesthetic appearance, while ensuring optimum safety.
Repointing consists in replacing the mortar between the bricks of a wall to ensure the solidity and watertightness of the masonry. Over time, the mortar can deteriorate, leading to water infiltration and compromising the wall’s stability. The process involves removing the old mortar and applying new mortar, often matching the original features to maintain the structure’s authentic appearance.
Similar to brick pointing, this process is used for stone structures. It involves removing damaged or worn mortar between stones and replacing it with a new, compatible mortar. This improves the watertightness, stability and appearance of the stone wall, while preventing further damage in the future.
A “pot belly” is a bulging deformation in a brick or stone wall, often caused by soil movement, mortar wear or drainage problems. Repairing this deformation generally involves reinforcing the wall by installing tie-rods, replacing weakened bricks or stones, and repointing to restore the wall’s original flat shape and structural stability.
Opening hours
Mon - Fri: 7h00 - 18h00
Saturday: 8h00 - 12h00
Sunday: Closed