Solid Rock Masonry, Inc.

IN

5 (4 reviews)

Masonry contractor

Brick Work Serving Central Illinois since 2010 our work Solid Rock MasonryInc Our Work With years of experiencewe offer professional masonry services to meet your needs: fireplacesfoundationschimneysrestorationsnew constructionsmall commercialmailboxesand more.&nbspWe enjoy what we doand our enthusiasm shows in our quality of work and our work ethic. &nbsp&nbsp&#8203Our Services &#8203Who We Are Solid Rock MasonryInc is a family owned mason company serving central IL.&nbspHaving done masonry work since 1998Our work is built to last.&nbspTestimonials Contact us for a free estimate Get in Touch SOLID ROCK MASONRY

8203; Testimonials Contact us for a free estimate Get in Touch SOLID ROCK MASONRY, INC ABOUT SERVICES PRODUCTS PORTFOLIO TESTIMONIALS ​CONTACT WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY  "We were so pleased with Solid Rock's first job for us that we had them do a second!  ...It seems that Ben can do anything he puts his mind to! AND he does it very well." - Steve & Deb Schaffer ​"They are very conscientious with their work... very detailed and willing to go the extra mile for the customer.

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