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Commercial Masonry

Commercial masonry services for buildings, storefronts, and industrial facilities.

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What is Commercial Masonry?

Commercial masonry projects require contractors with experience in larger-scale construction, commercial building codes, and coordination with general contractors and other trades. From new construction to building restoration, commercial masonry demands professional expertise.

Commercial masonry services include structural masonry walls, brick and stone facades, decorative elements, parking structures, and building restoration. These projects often involve tight schedules, complex logistics, and stringent quality requirements.

Professional commercial masons understand the unique demands of business environments, including minimizing disruption to operations, meeting strict deadlines, and coordinating with building managers and property owners.

Common Issues We Address

Deteriorating building facades
Water infiltration in masonry walls
Structural masonry problems
Code compliance issues

Process Overview

How professional contractors handle commercial masonry from start to finish

1

Scope & staging plan

1 visit

Coordinate with GC/owner on access, hours, safety, and phasing to minimize disruption.

2

Site prep & protection

1-2 days

Erect scaffold/lifts, protect public areas, and stage materials per safety plans.

3

Execute masonry work

Varies

Perform repairs or new install per drawings/specs with QA checks and daily cleanup.

4

Waterproof & seal

0.5-2 days

Install flashing, sealants, or coatings to prevent infiltration.

5

Closeout & documentation

Punch list, inspections, warranties, and as-built documentation for owner/GC.

Cost Factors

What typically drives the price of commercial masonry

Project size & complexity

High elevations, large facades, and structural work increase time and crew size.

Access & safety requirements

Street closures, swing stages, or hoists add permitting and rental costs.

$500 - $5,000+

Material specifications

Face brick, stone, or specialty anchors/flashing drive material budgets.

Scheduling constraints

Night/weekend work or tight timelines may require larger crews/overtime.

Documentation & compliance

Prevailing wage, certified payroll, and inspection fees add administrative cost.

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