Brick & Stone Repair
Masonry Repair That Doesn't Look Like a Repair
Cracked brick, crumbling mortar, storm-damaged chimneys, leaning mailboxes — fixed right and blended in, so you can't tell where the old work ends and ours begins.
What We Fix
If It's Brick or Stone and It's Broken, Bring It Here
East Texas is hard on masonry. Clay soil moves foundations and cracks brick. Rain works into open joints and crumbles mortar. Spring storms knock chimneys loose, and sooner or later somebody backs into the mailbox. We fix all of it.
The difference between a repair and a good repair is the match. We blend mortar color to the weathered joints around it and hunt down brick and stone that matches what's on your house — so the fix disappears instead of standing out.
- Cracked brick and stone repair
- Repointing and tuckpointing crumbling mortar
- Storm-damaged chimney repair and rebuilds
- Leaning mailbox straightening and rebuilds
- Mortar color matched to the existing work
How We Do It
How a Repair Gets Done Right
Look It Over
We find what caused the damage — settling, water, or impact — not just where it shows.
Match Materials
Mortar blended to the weathered color and brick or stone sourced to match the original.
Make the Repair
Bad joints ground out, cracked units replaced, everything repointed solid and struck clean.
Blend & Clean
The repair gets dressed to disappear into the wall, and the site gets cleaned up behind us.
Straight Answers
Masonry Repair Questions
What causes brick cracks in East Texas?
Foundation movement, almost every time. Our clay soil swells in wet winters and shrinks in dry summers, and the brick above shows it as stair-step cracks running through the mortar joints. We repair the masonry and match it — and if it looks like the foundation is still moving, we'll tell you before we patch over a bigger problem.
Can you match my existing mortar color?
Yes. Mortar darkens and weathers over the years, and bright new gray next to old mortar sticks out from the street. We blend sand and pigment to match what's already on the wall, so the repair disappears instead of announcing itself.
Is a cracked chimney dangerous?
It can be. Cracks let water into the masonry, and a leaning or spalling chimney can drop brick — or let flue gases go where they shouldn't. If your chimney is cracked, leaning, or shedding mortar, it's worth an inspection. We'll take a look and give it to you straight.
Do you have a minimum job size?
No job too small. Leaning mailboxes, a few cracked bricks, one crumbling joint — we fix all of it. Small repairs done right are how a lot of our bigger jobs start.
Goes Great With
Related Services
Fireplaces & Chimneys
If the chimney's past repair, we rebuild it — firebox to cap, matched to the house.
Fireplaces & ChimneysStone & Brick Veneer
Repairing one wall anyway? It might be the right time to reface or extend the veneer.
Stone & Brick VeneerChimney Warning Signs
Cracks, leaning, spalling brick — how to tell when a chimney needs attention.
Read the GuideGot a Crack That's Bugging You?
Snap a photo and send it over — mailbox, chimney, or a whole wall. We'll take a look and put a real number on it, free.