Preferred Masonry Restoration, Inc.

NJ

4.3 (4 reviews)

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610-849-0075 Contact Us Historic ● Commercial Masonry Restoration more info ✆ 610.849.0075 our story As a leader in commercial masonry restoration, Preferred Masonry Restoration is fully versed in restoration, including historic masonry restoration, new masonry construction and concrete restoration guidelines and requirements as well as above-grade waterproofing, with over 30 years of experience. Offering a wide range of masonry restoration services, PMR only employs expert craftsman that will w

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