Masonry Contractors in Broomall, PA

Expert Masonry That Actually Lasts

Professional brick, stone, and concrete work that enhances your property value and stands up to Pennsylvania weather.

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Professional Masonry Services Broomall

What Quality Masonry Really Gets You

You’re not just getting bricks laid or stones stacked. You’re getting masonry work that actually adds value to your property and solves problems for good.

When masonry is done right, you stop worrying about cracking foundations, crumbling walkways, or that retaining wall that’s starting to lean. Your property looks sharp, functions properly, and holds its value year after year.

The difference shows up in the details. Proper drainage so water doesn’t pool where it shouldn’t. Materials that match your existing structure and complement your property’s style. Work that meets local building codes the first time, so you’re not dealing with permit headaches or safety issues down the road.

Broomall Masonry Construction Experts

We Know Masonry in Broomall

Spennato Landscaping has been serving Broomall and the surrounding Delaware County area for years. We understand how Pennsylvania weather affects masonry work and what materials hold up best in our climate.

Our team handles both residential and commercial masonry projects. We’re licensed, insured, and familiar with local building requirements. Most of our work comes from referrals, which tells you something about how we treat our customers and the quality of work we deliver.

We’re not the biggest masonry company around, but we’re the kind of contractors who show up when we say we will and finish what we start.

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Masonry Construction Process Broomall

Here's How We Handle Your Project

First, we come out to look at what you’re dealing with. We’ll assess the scope of work, check for any underlying issues that need addressing, and give you a clear picture of what the project involves.

Once we agree on the approach and timeline, we handle any necessary permits and order materials. We protect your existing landscaping and structures, then get to work. Throughout the project, we keep you updated on progress and any discoveries that might affect the timeline or cost.

When we’re finished, we clean up the work area and walk through the completed project with you. We make sure you understand any maintenance requirements and provide warranty information for the work we’ve completed.

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What's Included in Our Masonry Work

We handle the full range of masonry services for Broomall properties. That includes brick masonry for walls, chimneys, and decorative features. Stone masonry for retaining walls, walkways, patios, and outdoor living spaces. Concrete masonry for foundations, steps, and structural elements.

Our masonry repair services address common issues like cracking mortar joints, settling foundations, and weather damage. We also handle masonry restoration projects where we match existing materials and techniques to maintain the original character of older properties.

For new construction, we work with architects and builders on both residential and commercial projects. We source quality materials appropriate for the specific application and local weather conditions, ensuring your masonry work performs well over time.

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Most masonry repair projects take anywhere from one day to a week, depending on the extent of damage and weather conditions. Simple repointing work might be finished in a day or two, while foundation repairs or extensive wall rebuilding can take several days. We always factor in curing time for mortar and concrete, which means some projects need to proceed in stages. Weather plays a big role too – we can’t do quality masonry work when it’s too cold, too hot, or when rain is expected within 24 hours of completion.
Repointing means removing old, damaged mortar from between bricks or stones and replacing it with fresh mortar. It’s a repair technique that works when the masonry units themselves are still in good condition but the mortar joints have deteriorated. Rebuilding means taking down part or all of a wall and reconstructing it, usually because the masonry units are damaged or the wall has structural issues. Repointing costs much less than rebuilding, but it only works if the underlying structure is sound. We assess each situation to recommend the most cost-effective approach.
Look for signs like bulging or leaning walls, large cracks that you can fit a coin into, or areas where mortar is falling out in chunks. Water stains on interior walls near masonry, or white chalky deposits on exterior brick or stone, also signal problems that need attention. If you can wiggle individual bricks or stones, that’s definitely a priority repair. Most masonry issues start small and get worse over time, especially through freeze-thaw cycles. It’s usually less expensive to address problems early rather than wait until they become structural issues.
Yes, in most cases we can find suitable matches for existing masonry materials. For common brick types used in Broomall area construction, we usually have good options available. Stone matching depends on the specific type – local fieldstone is generally easier to match than imported materials. Sometimes we’ll remove a brick or stone sample to take to suppliers for the best match. For older properties where exact matches aren’t available, we can often find materials that blend well with the existing work. The key is matching not just color, but also size, texture, and weathering characteristics.
Front-facing work like entrance steps, walkways, and decorative walls typically provide the best return because they’re highly visible and create strong curb appeal. Functional improvements like proper retaining walls, drainage solutions, and foundation repairs protect your investment and appeal to buyers who want to avoid major repair projects. Outdoor living features like stone patios, fire pits, and built-in seating areas are popular with buyers and extend your usable living space. The key is choosing masonry work that fits your property’s style and neighborhood standards while solving practical problems or enhancing functionality.
Yes, we handle permit applications for projects that require them. Most minor masonry repairs don’t need permits, but new construction, structural changes, and work near property lines typically do. We’re familiar with Broomall’s building requirements and the permit process through Delaware County. We include permit costs in our project estimates upfront so there are no surprises. Having the proper permits protects you if you sell your property and ensures the work meets current building codes. We also coordinate inspections as needed throughout the project to keep everything on track.