Randals Masonry Restoration, LLC

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Masonry contractor

in Northern Virginia &nbsps crown. Our team is experienced in diagnosing chimney problemsrepointing mortar jointsand replacing damaged bricks with attention to every single detail.&nbspLearn More. &nbspMasonry Repair and Repointing&nbspMasonry repair or repointing jobs include brick wallsbrick patiosor brick walkways. From cutting out and replacing the mortar at every jointto removing every damaged brick and replacing it back with a great matchwe restore it all with high standards.&nbspLearn More . New Masonry Work We specialize in creating custom masonry works such as walkwaysbrick stoopspatiosfireplace profileschimneyslet our team guide you throughout the layoutdesignsand material choices. Learn More. Historic Masonry Restoration Randal&#8217even when the specifications may not be in conformance with standard practice. At the same time

8217;s Masonry Restoration has had the honor of working in historic homes and iconic historic landmarks in the Northern Virginia area for over 15 years. Experienced masons understand the special requirements for work on historic buildings and the added time and expense they require. Our masonry crew must be willing and able to perform the work in conformance with the specifications, even when the specifications may not be in conformance with standard practice. At the same time, the masons should

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