Budget Brick & Stone

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&nbspno debtso you get the cheapest guy in town prices! &#8203&#8203right. Look at our photos some go back to 1988. &#8203KNOWLEDGE Outside masonry should be built to last. Freeze thawicesnow &ampcold will ruin masonry. To stand up to northern Virginia weather I&nbspuse the correct mortarcementadditives &amptechniquesothers don't. &#8203Too much sand in mortar is the most common cause of masonry failurewe measure our sand to mortar ratioothers don't they use a shovel leading to too much sand. &#8203.&nbspWater proofers will ruin masonrywe use the correct water&nbsp

8203; ​ LONGEVITY Budget Brick and Stone quality has been serving northern Virginia since 1987. We gotta be doing something right. Look at our photos some go back to 1988. ​ ​ KNOWLEDGE Outside masonry should be built to last. Freeze thaw, ice, snow & cold will ruin masonry. To stand up to northern Virginia weather I use the correct mortar, cement, additives & techniques, others don't. ​ Too much sand in mortar is the most common cause of masonry failure

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