Masonry, while durable, can develop cracks over time due to various factors like gravity, usage, moisture, and environmental elements. Abstract Masonry offers expert crack repair services to restore the structural integrity and aesthetic appeal of your masonry.
Repairing cracks in historic structures requires specialized knowledge and care. Using inappropriate materials can lead to further damage and compromise the building’s long-term stability. Our team employs precise techniques and compatible materials to ensure lasting repairs that preserve the original character of your masonry.
Why Choose Abstract Masonry for Crack Repair?
Expert Historical Expertise
We specialize in historic masonry repair. Our experience spans 30+ years and 1,600+ completed projects. Some of our work includes structures on both State and National historic registers. We know and appreciate the historical significance of these buildings and strive to make seamless repairs.
Appropriate Materials & Techniques
We meticulously select repair materials that are compatible with the existing masonry, preventing future damage. Our techniques are tailored to the specific type of crack and the overall condition of the structure, ensuring effective and long-lasting repairs.
Preservation Focused
Our primary goal is to preserve the historic integrity of your building. We understand that improper repairs can cause more harm than good, so we take the utmost care to ensure our work is both effective and respectful of the original craftsmanship.
Residential, Commercial & Historical Applications
We provide crack repair services for residential homes, commercial buildings, and historical landmarks throughout Utah and surrounding states. We recognize that each project is unique and requires a tailored approach. Whether it's a hairline crack or a more significant structural issue, we have the expertise to address it.
We bridge the gap between the past and present, repairing cracks to ensure your historic masonry remains strong and beautiful for generations to come.