Craft Pro Masonry Restoration Inc.

NJ

4.4 (0 reviews)

PA Water Absorption / Leak Investigation &#038Repairs Historic Masonry Restoration Stone Re-PointRepair&#038Replace Brick Repair and Brick Inspection Stucco Lintel / I-Beam Repair &#038Replacement Commercial Services Commercial Masonry Restoration Services Overview Star BoltHelifixStone &#038Block Re-Pointing Building Facade Ordinance Unsafe City Violation SchoolsReligious InstitutionIndustrialOur Story&#8221With over 16 years of hands-on experience in the masonry industryI developed a deep understanding of how brick façade systems function. From 1995 to 2010one thing became increasingly clear: the masonry restoration industry was largely unregulated. Yetdespite the variety of buildingsthe same types of exterior brick wall cracks appeared in the same places time and time again. Thenin 2010after selling my first companyI founded Craft Pro Masonry Restoration Company Inc. The mission was simple—bring honesty

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