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  • 6 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Chicago, IL
Patricia B. says, "I can't say enough good things about these guys. Last year we had some people do a terrible job building a concrete plinth, meant to hold a concrete sculpture, in our yard. The work was neither square nor level, completely unusable. But we discovered it was going to cost a fortune to have it torn out and rebuilt. So we conceived a plan to basically build a wall around the crooked plinth to hide its awfulness but take advantage of its central support. Because I'd been burned by these other guys, I was really nervous that someone else would come in and burn us, too. I needn't have worried! Andrii gave a very competitive bid. He understood what we wanted to do (others hadn't) and did an amazing job bringing the plan to fruition. He had a worker put in a deep, perfectly square foundation (others were going to go shallow) around the crooked plinth, then, when that had cured, came out with three more workers to carefully formulate a plan of action for building the wall. I was nervous because we had a limited number of breezeblocks to work with, but they didn't waste a single one. I was heartened to see how often they measured and checked the level throughout the process. They were finished in one day. Today Andrii came with another worker and put on the cast stone cap to finish the job. (Others had offered no plan at all for finishing the top.) Everything is perfectly square and level, which was SO important to me. In a few days we should be able to have the sculpture moved into place at last. (They also did a great job cleaning up after themselves.) Our experience with SVH was perfect, and we've already requested estimates for some other masonry work we need to have done. SVH will definitely be the first ones we call whenever we need any kind of concrete or masonry work done in the future."See more
Patricia B. says, "I can't say enough good things about these guys. Last year we had some people do a terrible job building a concrete plinth, meant to hold a concrete sculpture, in our yard. The work was neither square nor level, completely unusable. But we discovered it was going to cost a fortune to have it torn out and rebuilt. So we conceived a plan to basically build a wall around the crooked plinth to hide its awfulness but take advantage of its central support. Because I'd been burned by these other guys, I was really nervous that someone else would come in and burn us, too. I needn't have worried! Andrii gave a very competitive bid. He understood what we wanted to do (others hadn't) and did an amazing job bringing the plan to fruition. He had a worker put in a deep, perfectly square foundation (others were going to go shallow) around the crooked plinth, then, when that had cured, came out with three more workers to carefully formulate a plan of action for building the wall. I was nervous because we had a limited number of breezeblocks to work with, but they didn't waste a single one. I was heartened to see how often they measured and checked the level throughout the process. They were finished in one day. Today Andrii came with another worker and put on the cast stone cap to finish the job. (Others had offered no plan at all for finishing the top.) Everything is perfectly square and level, which was SO important to me. In a few days we should be able to have the sculpture moved into place at last. (They also did a great job cleaning up after themselves.) Our experience with SVH was perfect, and we've already requested estimates for some other masonry work we need to have done. SVH will definitely be the first ones we call whenever we need any kind of concrete or masonry work done in the future."

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How much does brick repair cost?

On average, brick repairs will cost you around $500, with a range of between $350 and $600. However, be aware that a number of factors will have a large influence on this cost. First is the severity of the problem. Some brick repairs are as simple as applying new mortar — others require removing the brick entirely and fixing the substrate. If budget is a concern, contact several brick masons for cost estimates to find the best price in your area.

How much does it cost to build a deck?

The cost of building a new deck or porch is $1,500. However, this price can vary depending on a few different factors. The square footage of the space, the type of materials to be used, the intricacy of the project and your specific region can cause the price to fluctuate. To find out how much your new deck will cost, get free estimates from the best deck contractors near you.

For more information, read “How much does it cost to build a deck or porch?

What does a brick mason do?

Brick masons, otherwise known as block masons or bricklayers, are professional builders of fireplaces, walls, houses and other structures using bricks or other rectangular blocks. Brick masons also work with terra cotta, concrete blocks and precast masonry panels. Part of their skill is working with mortar, which is used to bind the bricks together. 

What are the signs my stones or bricks need repairs?

The following are common stone and brick issues that will likely require a professional’s skills and expertise to fix:

  • Cracked bricks and mortar, including vertical corner cracks 
  • Brick erosion and degradation due to water damage 
  • Mortar deterioration
  • Bowed or bulging bricks
  • Spalled bricks, which are those that have chipped away or fallen off 
  • Efflorescence, or visible soluble stains on the surface

If you notice any of these signs, reach out to local brick or stone masons today.

Are cracked bricks a problem?

It depends. Sometimes, you might not require repair work — but you should still hire a professional to see if the cracks in your bricks are a serious threat to your home’s foundation and structural integrity.

Cracks (particularly larger cracks) can present a problem. If you have stair-step cracks or horizontal cracks, there may be an issue with your home’s foundation. Wider cracks can also allow water to infiltrate and cause damage from freezing and thawing. Insects can also enter wider cracks and cause more problems (and headaches).

Who do I hire for brick and stone repairs?

If you have brick and stone repairs that need to be done, search for masonry services near you. Masons are skilled tradespeople and specialize in building and repairing stone, brick, concrete, tile and other similar materials on structures. They work with these materials as well as the mortar that holds them together and are the pro of choice when repairs are needed. 

Hire the right mason based on the repairs you need — some masons specialize in working with brick, concrete, natural stone or other materials.

Does a deck increase home value?

A back deck may (or may not) increase your home’s value or attract potential buyers if you’re looking to sell. According to the Remodeling Impact Report: Outdoor Features, a new wood deck with an estimated construction cost of $10,000 recovered $8,000 for the overall recovery of 80%. Still, 9% of realtors suggested that home sellers should add a new wood deck before putting their home on the market, and 4% said this project has helped closed deals. 

The impact of adding a new deck will likely depend on its material (wood, composite, etc.) and where you live. For example, if you live in an area where people rarely spend time outside because of the weather, it’s reasonable to predict that prospective home buyers might not rate a deck highly on their list of must-haves when looking for a new home.  

When in doubt, consult with your realtor or a real estate expert to figure out if adding a new deck to your home is the right move to increase your home’s value. If it is, contact the best deck contractors near you to get free estimates and start planning your project.  

What does a stone mason do?

A stone mason builds structures like buildings, walls and piers out of stone. They may use natural stone, pre-cut stone, slabs or other types of stone to get the job done. Other jobs stone masons take on include laying walkways, curbs, pizza ovens and other structures or landscaping works. It’s common to hire a stone mason to perform certain parts of home building, such as an interior or exterior stone wall.

Can crumbling bricks be repaired?

Crumbling bricks, otherwise known as spalling bricks, can often be repaired. The process involves removing and repairing the damaged mortar, cleaning the surface and then also removing any damaged bricks to prevent the problem from spreading. Contact a brick mason near you to fix your crumbling bricks.

Is it hard to build a deck yourself?

If you don’t have the skills, experience and qualifications, building a deck may be difficult for you to do on your own.

Structural integrity is key when constructing anything, but especially something you plan to have your family and friends use regularly. The safety of the structure takes careful planning and experience.

Professional contractors have the knowledge to make a safe, beautiful deck for you. They also know the proper permits and insurance required to legally build a new deck or remodel a porch in your city.

When in doubt, contact the best deck contractors near you and start getting free estimates today.

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