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Brick staining is a great way to repair damage to masonry surfaces, including powerwash damage, fire damage, acid damage, graffiti, or damage from car impacts. Staining can be used to repair the appearance of masonry surfaces, as well as to help protect the masonry from further damage. Staining is a cost-effective and fast-acting solution, with minimal disruption to the surrounding area. Professional masonry staining services can help ensure the job is done quickly and correctly, with long-lasting results.

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FAQs

When properly performed with quality materials, commercial concrete repairs can last decades. We provide a 2-year written workmanship warranty, and material suppliers provide separate longer warranties on their products.

Cost varies based on the extent of deterioration, the height and accessibility of the work, the repair method required, and the volume of concrete to be removed and replaced. Our projects range from $2,500 into the millions, and our team works with building owners to prioritize critical repairs and phase work to fit budget constraints. Contact us to schedule a site visit.

Yes, staining is an effective way to blend Dutchman brick replacements, stone patches, tuckpointed mortar joints, and concrete repairs so they match the surrounding masonry. We regularly use staining as a finishing step on restoration projects.

Properly executed repairs using quality materials can perform for decades. We provide a 2-year written workmanship warranty, and the material manufacturers provide their own separate longer-term product warranties. Over 30 years of our work, warranty claims have been virtually non-existent.

Deteriorated concrete is removed to sound material, corroded reinforcing steel is cleaned or supplemented, and new repair material is applied to restore the original profile. We self-perform all work with our own trained crew and hold product certifications from manufacturers including Sika for repair materials.

Yes. We regularly perform concrete repairs on occupied commercial buildings and work with building owners and managers to minimize disruption to tenants and daily operations. Access and phasing are planned during the scoping process.

Yes. Masonry staining is an effective way to color-match new mortar, replacement brick, or patched stone so that repairs are less visible against the original surrounding masonry. It penetrates the surface for a durable, natural-looking result.

Yes, most commercial concrete repairs are performed on occupied buildings. We coordinate access, manage debris containment, and sequence the work to minimize disruption to building tenants and operations.

Without a proper assessment, budgets are based on assumptions that often underestimate or mischaracterize the actual conditions. A masonry investigation identifies what work is truly needed, allows owners to prioritize critical items, and reduces the risk of unexpected costs once work begins.

Structural integrity and historic character are not mutually exclusive. We use repair methods and materials that meet structural requirements while respecting the building's original fabric, ensuring the work satisfies both engineering standards and preservation guidelines.