Masonry Repair
Masonry repair guidance for brick, mortar, stone, and exterior details
A Boerne masonry repair request often involves more than one material. Brick veneer can meet limestone accents, mortar can fail around caps, and water can leave clues along walls, steps, chimneys, or columns. This site helps organize the repair conversation before you request a referral.
Request repair referralScope notes to gather
- mixed brick-and-stone repair planning
- chimney, wall, step, and column issues
- water staining and failed joint notes
- scope photos for more useful estimates
Field note
What matters before a quote.
We are a referral and information site, not a masonry contractor, and we do not claim to self-perform repairs.
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Common questions
Plain answers before you send photos.
Does this site perform masonry work?
No. Boerne Brick Repair is an independent referral and information website. We help collect repair requests and may connect homeowners with a masonry professional where available.
What should I send with a repair request?
Wide photos, close photos, the approximate age of the masonry, whether the damage is changing, and any known foundation or drainage history make the request more useful.
Can old mortar be matched exactly?
Sometimes it can be matched closely, but age, sun exposure, sand, joint profile, and tooling all affect the final look. Older masonry may need compatibility considered before color alone.
Should cracks be repaired before foundation work?
If movement is active or foundation work is planned, cosmetic brick or mortar repair is often best discussed after the underlying movement is evaluated.
Request help
Send a short repair note.
Use the form to describe the masonry issue. Include what is damaged, where it is located, and whether you have photos ready.