Chuck Blevins Masonry

TX

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Masonry contractor

in masonry repair for residential and commercial propertiescreative solutionsand customer satisfactionand I'd love to help you with your masonry needsshifting soilor just want to repair cosmetic mortar cracks before selling your homematching mortar is a very important aspect of any masonry repair.&nbspfinding the closest match is always one of the most difficult parts of the job.&nbspI make sure to discuss every detail with you before beginningso you know exactly what to expect and how&nbspmuch it’s going to cost. Structural Repairs This happens to be a specialty of mine. Sometimeshow to safely remove the damaged brickwork is the most important part of the job.&nbspBetween my commercial experience and my years in the masonry repair industryI have the know-how to repair structurally damaged masonry.&nbsp

254) 301-9019 Chuck Blevins Masonry A Skilled Masonry Repair Specialist Home: Welcome Home: Contact About Hello, I'm Chuck, and I've been working with brick and mortar for nearly 40 years. From running 50+ mason crews on hundred million dollar schools to repairing some of DFW's most upscale homes, there isn't a masonry challenge I haven't seen. In 2004, I started working exclusively in masonry repair for residential and commercial properties, honing the art of making repairs look like they never

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