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Catherine & Zach- Hackettstown, NJ

Beautiful and functional...

"Tony has mastered the masonry skills which have been passed down to him through generations in his family. The stone wall he built for us us beautiful as well as functional."

RIch & Shelly. Easton PA

Restoring our Church Centerpiece...

"We have a stone Gratto in front of our church that needed masonry  repair.  The Gratto is quite old and called for lime mortar restoration. We contacted Tony who has years of experience and a solid understanding in lime mortar restoration.  Tony did a great job restoring our Gratto to its former glory.

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MK - Finance Commission Member - 
Church of  the Assumption,  
Hackettstown,  NJ

Stunning and unique workmanship...

"Stunning and unique workmanship! Tony was always prompt and courteous, explaining the process every step of the way. I can't recommend him enough!"

Catherine & Zach- Hackettstown, NJ

He proposed a strategy...

"We were so worried about the crumbling chimney on our 1890s Victorian farmhouse — it was losing mortar and brick and getting progressively worse.  We had called a few masons who proposed solutions like encasing the whole chimney in a cement sleeve or tearing it down and rebuilding — costly, and, in our view,  unattractive options. Then we connected with Tony via a  mortar supply company. He proposed a strategy of replacing individual bricks that were unsound and repairing/replacing mortar with lime mortar, which is very important when dealing with bricks of that era. We LOVE our restored chimney, it didn’t break the bank, and we were so impressed with Tony’s knowledge of old-house masonry, his willingness to listen to what we wanted, and his craftsmanship. Plus he’s just a great guy and very reassuring for two homeowners who wrongly thought their chimney was about to collapse!"

Linda-  Paramus, NJ

Needed someone who could actually restore the chimney to it's natural beauty...

"Our kitchen chimney is in the part of our house that was built in 1795. Originally, it was a fireplace but over the years it has changed to an interesting cabinet. The cement definitely needed to be replaced but we needed someone who could actually restore the chimney to it's natural beauty. Luckily, we found Tony (thanks to our neighbor's recommendation) to revive and refresh the chimney.  He completed the job on time and in budget and the kitchen looked great for Christmas!"

Josephine-  Princeton, NJ

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