Updates from Gilrace Masonry featuring commercial masonry restoration projects, waterproofing, facade repair, historical restoration, company news and industry insights throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

Matching Your Exterior Brick Mortar

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Matching Your Mortar

Matching the mortar that was originally used during the construction of your property is vital, because you want to create a seamless finish that allows the re-pointed sections of your building to blend in perfectly with any joints that were not refurbished. Additionally, you want the new mortar to function in the same capacity as the original.

New mortar needs to be as water permeable as the mortar that was originally in place. This means that it needs to be able to draw water away from bricks and stones equally as well as the original mix.

New mortar must be softer than the bricks or stones that it will be supporting. This is so the building will still have the same level of “give” or support as it had when first erected.

If the new mortar is denser and harder than the masonry units that it will be supporting, it will not provide any margin of flexibility, when the building shifts or settles. This will ultimately lead to cracking and crumbling in both the mortar and the masonry units themselves, which can result in hundreds of thousands of dollars of damages that could have been avoided.

Getting the Right Mortar Recipe

Accurate recipes for mortar combinations can be achieved through laboratory analyses, which may sound very complex and over the top. However, they are really quite commonplace in cities, such as Boston, that contain so many historical buildings and districts.

We work with a network of local preservation and conservation specialists to ensure that the work we perform is done with precision and in accordance with the guidelines of contemporary preservation practices. We know that many of the properties that we work on are more than just businesses; they are landmarks, and they are a part of the history of our city.

If you have noticed that the mortar of your commercial masonry building has begun to show signs of aging or disintegration, call our team today and schedule your free on-site consultation and estimate. Our team uses a proven combination of old-fashioned principles and modern technology to produce results that leave our clients both satisfied and amazed.

Our team provides professional masonry repair in Boston. We have extensive experience working with both architects and conservation specialists to ensure that your commercial property is restored properly. And we will take every element of your building’s needs into consideration, before our work begins.

Extensive restoration on a 6,441 sqft Single-Family stone and stucco home, Milton, MA

Gilrace Masonry & Waterproofing Inc, is currently preforming extensive restoration on a 6,441 sqft Single-Family house, Milton, MA which is reminiscent of a rustic stone home.

Extensive restoration on a 6,441 sqft Single-Family Home stone and stucco house, Milton, MA

Re coating all exposed exterior concrete walls and re caulking at rear of Quincy Towers, Oak Street, Boston, MA

This week, Gilrace Masonry & Waterproofing Inc. is currently working on re coating all exposed exterior concrete walls and re caulking at rear of Quincy Towers, Oak Street, Boston, MA. This will prevent concrete from spoiling and crumbling in the future.

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Chimney Restoration before & after pictures on Commonwealth Ave, Newton, MA

Chimney Restoration Before & After pictures on Commonwealth Ave, Newton, MA, August 2013. Gilrace Masonry & Waterproofing Inc. preformed repointing and flashing services to maintain the structure of the chimney and prevent any future water damage. A custom made stainless steel chimney cap was placed on top of the chimney which is both aesthetically appealing and acts as a deterrent for any rodents gaining entry to the chimney

Before picture of Chimney on Commonwealth Ave, Newton, MA 02459 which needed restoration work August 2013

After picture for Chimney restoration/re-pointing with custom made stainless steel chimney cap, Commonwealth Ave, Newton, MA

 

Historical Restoration on Mass Ave, Boston MA

 

Historical Restoration on brick work and fire escapes on Mass Ave in Boston, MA August 2013

 

Historical Restoration on Mass Ave, Bostoon

Historical Restoration on Mass Ave, Bostoon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Waterproofing & Restoration on South Bay Mental Health in Brockton, MA

It’s been a busy summer season for Team Gilrace. Gilrace Masonry & Waterproofing Inc. has completed a total restoration and waterproofing on 100% of building at South Bay Mental Health, 1115 W Chestnut St Brockton, MA. Which also included re caulking windows and repointed brick work on all facades of the building in July 2013.

Waterproofing & restoration on South Bay Mental Health in Brockton, MA

 

Mass Ave Project completed today in Boston.

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Grinding & Re-pointing Brick word

Gilrace Masonry & Waterproofing Spring Promotion

Gilrace Masonry & Waterproofing is in high gear once again kicking off our season for 2013. We are happy to announce that we are currently offering a 15% discount on all masonry and waterproofing services from 3/7/2013 – 3/31/2013. No job too big or too small! Our team is here to take your call

We have a new look

>But we still offer the same great service you have come know and trust!