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Does Your New Home Need a Masonry Contractor?

There are certain projects around the home that benefit from the skills of a masonry contractor, and in many cases, their work can embellish a home and make it unique.<br>

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Does Your New Home Need a Masonry Contractor?

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  1. Does Your New Home Need a Masonry Contractor?

  2. There are certain projects around the home that benefit from the skills of a masonry contractor, and in many cases, their work can embellish a home and make it unique. Let’s take a closer look at the role of a mason: What is a stone mason? It’s important to first point out that a stone mason is not the same as a bricklayer, and the two do not carry out the same work at all. If you’re looking for help with stone or brick work around your home, it’s important to differentiate between the two roles so that you can employ the right kind of contractor to carry out the work.

  3. Bricklayers are typically employed by the construction industry (or of course, may work independently) and they use clay, and concrete bricks or blocks. Creating walls and walkways with bricks or blocks of the same size, they place them in the basic pattern required and use mortar to secure them in place. A mason, on the other hand, creates construction products utilizing stone, marble, granite and other natural materials; this can be with or without the use of mortar.

  4. What sort of work does a masonry contractor do? The work of a mason is much more complex than that of a bricklayer, and a good mason will have a deep understanding of the material they’re using in order to successfully complete the required structure. The materials that a mason uses, such as stone and granite, cannot be easily placed to create a structure in the same way that bricks and blocks can; the materials must match well and maintain a certain visual appeal.

  5. How could masonry benefit your home? From decorative features on the exterior of a home, to walls and structures on or in the home, masonry can help make a building look unique and have a far greater curb appeal than a home without it. If you’re trying to sell your home, or may wish to in the near future, masonry work could help give you a unique selling point and even enable you to sell it for more. Resistant to the elements, masonry is also fire and termite resistant, helping it to last longer and require minimal maintenance (if any) over the years.

  6. So, if you’re seeking to build a beautiful stone fireplace in your home, or want to add some unique design features on the outside of your home, for example, a skilled masonry contractor will help you create stunning structures that stand the test of time. Reach out to a reputable construction company in your area for more details about masonry and how it can help improve your home.

  7. RZ Construction Group Inc is a fully inclusive general contractor and provides high quality services including bathroom renovation in Astoria. From initial design to final clean up, our results speak for themselves. We are fully licensed, insured, and bonded to provide both commercial and residential construction services to customers in Astoria and the surrounding area. Proud to serve New York State for 25 years. No job is too small nor too big. If you are looking for masonry in Queens NY or want to know more about our wide range of professional but affordable construction and repair services, reach out to us at (718) 938-9887.

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