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Stone · Bergen County

Stone in Hackensack, NJ

County seat. Older masonry stock means a lot of our Hackensack work is repointing and façade restoration on pre-war row houses.

12 min from our yardZIP 07601Bergen CountyNJ Lic. #13VH10343500
12Min from yardHackensack, NJ
12-min drive
5 mi from Garfield yard
24-hour estimate
Written, no obligation
Bergen County
Hackensack, NJ 07601
Licensed & insured
NJ #13VH10343500
About working in Hackensack

What Hackensack 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

Pre-1940 multi-family brick row houses through the central neighborhoods, mid-rise apartment conversions, and detached single-families along Prospect Avenue.

Neighborhoods we serve
  • Fairmount
  • Prospect Avenue
  • Park Avenue corridor
  • The Hill

Common project types

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

  • Full-façade brick repointing on row houses
  • Bluestone front-step replacements with iron rail
  • Chimney rebuilds above the second story
  • Backyard paver patios on rear lots

Local site conditions

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

  • Permit office is at City Hall on Main Street — we pull permits in person, which speeds up small-job sign-off
  • Pre-1940 brick is softer than modern brick; only lime-rich mortar is appropriate for repointing
  • Limited street parking around Prospect Avenue means staging trucks the night before
What we build

Stonewhat's included

Natural stone veneer, fireplace surrounds, pillars, and accent walls. We work in bluestone, fieldstone, ledgestone, and limestone — material is picked at the yard with you so the blend matches the house before a single piece is set.

  • Dry-stack and mortared natural stone veneer
  • Floor-to-ceiling fireplace surrounds with hearth and mantle
  • Stone pillars, columns, and entry monuments
  • Bluestone caps, treads, and pool coping
Recent work in Hackensack

What we've built right here for stone customers

Photos of actual Hackensack projects from the last two seasons. Every project on this strip was built by our in-house crew.

Concrete

Exposed Aggregate Patio and Walkway

Hackensack, NJ · Completed 2024
How we build it

Stone — start to finish

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

1

Yard visit and blend

We meet you at the stone yard. Pull a sample pallet, lay it out on the ground, talk about colors and how the blend reads against your house. You leave knowing what's on the truck.

Stage 1 of 4
2

Substrate prep

Veneer needs a sound substrate — sheathing, weather-resistive barrier, galvanized lath, and a 1/2-inch scratch coat. Skipping any of those is how veneer walls fail in 5 years.

Stage 2 of 4
3

Stone selection and set

Stones sorted on the ground by face, size, and color before any setting. We pick each stone for its place in the wall — corners, transitions, and feature pieces placed first.

Stage 3 of 4
4

Joint, cap, and wash

Joints tooled to the chosen profile (raked, struck, or full-bedded depending on the look). Cap or mantle set last. Final wash with masonry detergent — no muriatic acid on natural stone.

Stage 4 of 4
Hackensack questions

About stone work in Hackensack

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

Natural stone vs. cultured (manufactured) stone?

Natural stone is real stone — heavier, more variation, and ages well. Cultured stone is concrete cast in molds. From 20 feet they read similar. Up close, cultured stone repeats patterns and never weathers the same way. We install both; we'll tell you honestly when cultured is the right call (often for budget or a non-loadbearing accent wall).

Can I install stone veneer myself?

You can. Most homeowner failures are at the substrate (no WRB, wrong lath, scratch coat too thin) or at the cap (water gets in behind unsealed copings and shoves the wall off). If you DIY, the substrate is where to spend the time.

How heavy is full-bed stone veneer?

Roughly 40–50 lbs per square foot. That requires a shelf angle or a stem wall to carry the load. Thin veneer (1.5-inch cuts) is around 15 lbs and can hang on a properly prepared sheathed wall without a ledge.

Does stone veneer need maintenance?

Very little. Joints stay sound for 30+ years. Cap stones may need a re-bed at the 20-year mark if you're in a high-freeze location. Otherwise — wash it once a decade and you're done.

Free Estimate · Hackensack, NJ

Ready to talk through your stone project in Hackensack?

We're 12 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