Masons in Boston, MA
Brick, stone, block, stucco — find a mason in Boston who builds structures that last generations.
Fenway Masonry & Waterproofing, Chimney Repair, Basement Repair Boston
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Common Masons services in Boston
Brick & Block Repair
Tuckpointing deteriorated mortar joints and replacing cracked or spalled bricks restores structural integrity and stops water infiltration in masonry walls.
Retaining Wall Construction
Segmental block, natural stone, and concrete retaining walls manage grade changes and prevent slope erosion. Proper drainage behind the wall is critical to longevity.
Patio & Walkway Installation
Natural stone, brick, and paver patios are set on a compacted base for stability. Masons account for drainage slope and edge restraint to prevent shifting.
Fireplace & Chimney Construction
Masonry fireplaces and outdoor fireplaces require proper hearth construction, flue sizing, and cap installation. Existing chimneys may need relining for safety.
Stucco & EIFS Application
Three-coat stucco and synthetic EIFS systems provide weather-resistant exterior finishes. Proper flashing and weep screed installation at the base is critical to prevent moisture problems.
How much do masons cost in Boston?
Masons in Boston typically charge $60–$150 per hour. Retaining walls run $25–$75 per square foot; brick repair $500–$2,500 per project. Prices in Boston reflect local labor market conditions and cost of living — getting multiple quotes through Blue Collar Social helps you understand what's fair for your specific project. Scope complexity, material selections, and access difficulty are the biggest variables that move the final price above or below the typical range.
How to hire a mason in Boston
Ask for references on similar work
Masonry covers a huge range — a mason who excels at retaining walls may not have fine brick repair experience. Match the contractor to the specific type of work.
Understand mortar mix specifications
Mortar strength must match the existing masonry — too strong a mix in a repair can actually damage softer historic brick. Ask your mason what mix they'll use and why.
Confirm drainage details for hardscaping
Improperly drained patios and retaining walls fail early. Get the drainage plan in writing, including base depth, drain pipe routing, and slope away from the structure.
Check permit requirements
Retaining walls over 4 feet typically require a permit and engineered drawings in most jurisdictions. Make sure your mason factors this into the quote and timeline.
Get a weatherproofing plan
Masonry absorbs water. Ask what sealers or waterproofing treatments will be applied, especially on below-grade or exposed-to-weather surfaces.
Licensing & permits for masons in Boston, MA
Masons operating in Boston, MA must comply with local building codes enforced by the Boston Building and Safety Department. Always confirm that your contractor will pull the required permits for your project — permitted work protects you at resale and ensures the work meets minimum safety standards. Unpermitted work discovered during a home sale can delay or kill escrow. Blue Collar Social profiles show each contractor's verified credentials, making it easy to confirm licensing before you hire.
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