LJ Masonry Inc. - Tuckpointing, Masonry Contractors Chicago

MI

5 (64 reviews)

durable mortar. This process prevents water penetrationstrengthens masonry wallsstoneand concrete structures. Whether addressing cracksdeteriorationor aging masonrydeteriorating mortar jointsand damaged chimney crowns. We ensure your chimney is safefunctionaltheir customer service was outstanding. They were promptattentiveand provided accurate cost estimates. The quality of their workmanship was top-notchrespectfulLJ Masonry Inc began as a small team of dedicated masonsLJ Masonry Inc continued to grow and evolveour team embraced new technologiesadvanced techniquesand industry best practices. Todaybacked by years of experience and a passion for their workConcrete

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