Neighborhoods we work in
4 sections of town- Bergenline Avenue corridor
- JFK Boulevard area
- Boulevard East
- Northern WNY

Hudson County urban. Most of the housing is multi-family brick walkup, four to five stories, laid before 1940. The work here is preventive façade maintenance: Type N repointing, lintel replacement, crown rebuilds on shared chimneys. Once a wall on a hundred-year-old building starts shedding mortar, it doesn't stop on its own.
Every town has its own quirks — building codes, soil, the architecture homeowners are working with. Here's what shapes our work in West New York.
Permits pulled when the township requires one.
Six trades, one crew. Click any service to see scope, materials, and process for West New York specifically.
Stacked, mortared, and built to outlast the freeze line.
Masonry in West New YorkRisers within 3/8", treads pitched for drainage.
Front Steps & Stoops in West New YorkCompacted base. Proper reinforcement. Clean joints.
Concrete Work in West New YorkTuckpointed walls that look like nothing happened.
Brick & Repointing in West New YorkCompacted base. Locked edges. Polymeric joints.
Paver Patios & Driveways in West New YorkPicked by hand, set by eye.
Natural Stone Veneer in West New YorkThree services that show up most often when we're quoting in West New York. Every job is built by our in-house crew — no subcontractors.
Stone walls, retaining walls, chimneys — built on a proper footing.
Pre-1940 façade restoration with mortar matched by color and joint profile.
Compacted base, polymeric joints, herringbone for driveways and patios.
Things we've been asked most often by homeowners we've worked with in West New York. Don't see your question? Give us a call.
Pipe scaffolding for anything above the second floor. We stage materials curbside the night before, coordinate with West New York's parking enforcement, and break down at the end of each day.
Yes. Most of the cast iron in town is at end-of-life: rusted through behind the masonry. Stainless steel angle replacement is the long-term answer; we coordinate the design with the planning department.
Pre-1940 brick is soft. The original Type N lime-rich mortar was designed to be even softer so joints absorb load. Modern Portland Type S mortar is harder than the brick; it transfers load back to the brick face, which spalls. We use lime mortar matched to the original binder.
We're about 22 minutes from your house. Site walks scheduled within 24 hours.