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Bricks · Bergen County

Bricks in Saddle Brook, NJ

A mix of mid-century homes and newer builds along Route 80. We handle both legacy chimney repairs and fresh paver work here.

11 min from our yardZIP 07663Bergen CountyNJ Lic. #13VH10343500
11Min from yardSaddle Brook, NJ
11-min drive
4 mi from Garfield yard
24-hour estimate
Written, no obligation
Bergen County
Saddle Brook, NJ 07663
Licensed & insured
NJ #13VH10343500
About working in Saddle Brook

What Saddle Brook masonry actually looks like

Site conditions, housing stock, and the kinds of projects we get called for in this town — the local context behind our estimates and recommendations.

Housing stock

1950s–1970s suburban single-family with some newer infill builds; a sprinkling of brick split-levels and Cape Cods.

Neighborhoods we serve
  • Market Street
  • Saddle River Road
  • Pehle Avenue
  • Route 80 corridor

Common project types

The work we get called for most in Saddle Brook, based on what the local building stock and site conditions tend to need.

  • Chimney rebuilds and crown replacements
  • Stone veneer accent walls on bi-level fronts
  • Paver driveways and walkways
  • Concrete front-stoop replacement

Local site conditions

Conditions specific to Saddle Brook that shape how we approach prep, drainage, and material choice on every job.

  • Original 1960s chimneys are reaching the point where partial repointing isn't enough
  • Stone veneer on bi-level fronts is common — substrate prep is everything
  • Lots near the Saddle River sit on softer fill and benefit from deeper compaction
What we build

Brickswhat's included

New brick installation, repointing, chimney rebuilds, and façade restoration. We match historic mortar joints by tooled profile and color — that's how a tuckpointed wall reads as original instead of patched.

  • Full-depth and partial-depth tuckpointing
  • Mortar color and joint-profile matching on pre-1940 façades
  • Lintel repair and replacement
  • Brick replacement for spalled or salvaged courses

Historic-district approvals are the homeowner's responsibility — we'll prepare scope drawings to attach to the application.

How we build it

Bricks — start to finish

The four stages we run on every bricks job. Same workflow whether it's a small fix or a full install.

1

Survey the façade

We photograph at scale and tap-test every brick face within reach. Spalled brick, cracked lintels, and joints that have lost more than 1/4 inch of mortar all get marked.

Stage 1 of 4
2

Match mortar and joint

We pull a joint sample, cross-check color in sunlight, and mix a small test patch on the building. Tooled to match the original profile — concave, V, struck, or beaded.

Stage 2 of 4
3

Rake, repoint, and replace

Failed joints raked to 3/4 inch depth (not deeper than 2× the joint width). New mortar pressed in two lifts. Spalled brick swapped course-by-course with salvaged or matched stock.

Stage 3 of 4
4

Clean and final pass

Brick face cleaned without acid wash where possible. Final walkthrough at street distance so you can see the work reads as part of the original wall.

Stage 4 of 4
Saddle Brook questions

About bricks work in Saddle Brook

The four things people actually want to know before they sign an estimate.

Why does mortar matching matter so much?

A wall with the wrong mortar will tell on itself from across the street. Modern Type S mortar is too hard for soft pre-1940 brick — it transfers stress to the brick face and causes spalling. The right mortar is softer than the brick around it on purpose.

Tuckpointing vs. repointing — what's the difference?

Repointing replaces failed mortar joints. Tuckpointing is a decorative technique that uses two mortar colors — a base coat plus a thin contrasting ribbon — to make joints look thinner than they are. Most jobs we do are repointing; true tuckpointing is rare and usually historic.

Do I need to repoint the whole façade?

Almost never. We spot-repoint where joints have actually failed and leave sound joints alone. Repointing sound mortar makes the wall look freshly patched. A good repoint job is invisible from twenty feet.

How long does brick repointing last?

A correctly matched repoint outlasts the surrounding wall — usually 50+ years. The failure mode isn't the new mortar; it's the original brick continuing to weather. We'll tell you which joints have another decade in them and which don't.

Free Estimate · Saddle Brook, NJ

Ready to talk through your bricks project in Saddle Brook?

We're 11 minutes from your door. Tell us what you're building and we'll walk the site, check footings and drainage, and leave you a written estimate within 24 hours.

  • Site visit booked within 24–48 hours
  • 5-year written workmanship warranty
  • Licensed (NJ #13VH10343500), insured, family-owned
Or call for a fast quote(973) 272-5869