Masonry

Decades of masonry experience across NYC and Long Island — chimneys, walls, facades, restoration.

Masonry contractor in NYC & Long Island — Gotham Home Services
Masonry — what every Gotham masonry project looks like.

Masonry in NYC & Long Island

Gotham Home Services is a licensed and insured masonry contractor serving New York City and Long Island. We specialize in brick, block, brownstone, and stone masonry — historic-match pointing, stoop rebuilds, retaining walls, and chimney repair, with crews dispatched daily from Queens to all five boroughs and across Nassau and Suffolk counties.

Every masonry project we take on follows the same standard: a free written estimate, transparent line-item pricing, in-house crews (no day-labor subs), full permit handling where required, and a written workmanship warranty when we hand the keys back.

Whether you're a homeowner with a single masonry repair or a property manager coordinating multi-building work across NYC, our team handles the scope, the paperwork, and the cleanup — so the only thing you do is approve the estimate.

Licensed, insured, and DOT-compliant

NYC DCWP HIC license, DOT-permitted, DOB-registered, and fully insured for masonry work in every borough.

Local crews, local response times

Trucks based in the metro area means site visits in 24–48 hours and most masonry jobs scheduled the same week.

Written estimates, written warranties

Every line itemized before we start. Every project backed by a written workmanship warranty when we're done.

Built for NYC and Long Island conditions

Materials and methods chosen for Northeast freeze-thaw, salt exposure, and the specific code requirements of NYC DOT, DOB, and Long Island townships.

What's Included

  • Brick & block
  • Stone veneer
  • Chimney work
  • Facade restoration
  • Parging
  • Tuckpointing

Masonry Project Gallery

Real masonry work by our crews across NYC and Long Island. Tap any image for a closer look.

Masonry project showing stone wall in New York City
Masonry project — stone wall ready for client walk-through
Masonry tuckpointing by Gotham Home Services NYC
tuckpointing detail from our most recent masonry contract
masonry work for masonry — Gotham Home Services
Masonry after-photo: masonry work
Long Island masonry brick facade contractor work
Masonry — brick facade on a recent NYC project
Masonry project showing front steps in New York City
Close-up of front steps from a Long Island masonry job
Masonry rebuilt stoop by Gotham Home Services NYC
Masonry crew detail: rebuilt stoop
stone wall for masonry — Gotham Home Services
Finished stone wall for a masonry client in Queens
Long Island masonry tuckpointing contractor work
tuckpointing step during a masonry install in Brooklyn

Masonry Scope & Estimates

Every masonry job is unique. We give you a free written estimate with each scope itemized — no pressure, no fine print.

ScopeWhat's IncludedEstimate
Small repair / pointingGrind, re-mortar, color matchAsk for estimate
Stoop or stepsBrick, brownstone, or bluestone rebuildAsk for estimate
Wall / facadeQuoted after site visitAsk for estimate

Why Choose Gotham for Masonry

Gotham Home Services has handled masonry projects across every NYC neighborhood and Long Island town. We're licensed, insured, and DOT-compliant.

Every job gets a free written estimate, a real schedule, and a workmanship warranty. No subcontractors handed your project — our crews show up and finish it.

Need this done fast? Call (516) 348-5145 for same-week scheduling.

Our Process

  1. 1
    Free estimate
    Site visit or photo review, written quote in 24–48 hours.
  2. 2
    Permits & schedule
    DOB/Landmarks if needed, real start date locked in.
  3. 3
    Build
    In-house crew, daily progress, clean job site.
  4. 4
    Inspection & warranty
    Final walkthrough, re-inspection if required, written warranty.

Masonry Service Area — NYC & Long Island

We provide masonry across the entire New York City five-borough region and throughout Long Island. Our service area is built around fast dispatch — if you're inside the zone below, we can usually be on-site within 48 hours for an estimate.

Queens

Queens is our home base. Masonry crews work daily across Astoria, Long Island City, Flushing, Forest Hills, Jamaica, Bayside, Whitestone, and every neighborhood in between.

AstoriaLong Island CityFlushingForest HillsJamaicaBaysideWhitestoneRidgewoodSunnysideRego Park
Brooklyn

Masonry in Brooklyn — from Park Slope brownstones and Williamsburg lofts to Bay Ridge, Sheepshead Bay, and Brooklyn Heights. We handle landmarked districts and DOB-permitted work.

Park SlopeWilliamsburgBrooklyn HeightsBay RidgeBensonhurstSheepshead BayGreenpointCrown HeightsBushwickSunset Park
Manhattan

Masonry in Manhattan — Upper East Side, Upper West Side, Harlem, Tribeca, and SoHo. Permits, Landmarks, and tight-access logistics included.

Upper East SideUpper West SideHarlemTribecaSoHoChelseaWashington HeightsEast VillageMurray HillInwood
Bronx

Masonry in the Bronx — Riverdale, Throgs Neck, Pelham Bay, Country Club, and beyond. Residential and small-commercial work both welcomed.

RiverdaleThrogs NeckPelham BayCountry ClubMorris ParkCity IslandFordhamKingsbridge
Staten Island

Masonry on Staten Island — Tottenville, Great Kills, New Dorp, St. George, and the full North/South Shore.

TottenvilleGreat KillsNew DorpSt. GeorgeAnnadaleEltingvilleStapleton
Nassau County (Long Island)

Masonry across Nassau — Garden City, Great Neck, Hempstead, Long Beach, Mineola, Roslyn, Manhasset, and every village in between.

Garden CityGreat NeckHempsteadLong BeachMineolaRoslynManhassetValley StreamLevittownMassapequa
Suffolk County (Long Island)

Masonry across Suffolk — Huntington, Smithtown, Babylon, Islip, Riverhead, Brookhaven, and the East End.

HuntingtonSmithtownBabylonIslipRiverheadBrookhavenPatchogueBay ShoreCommackSayville
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Masonry by Gotham Home Services — a licensed, insured, in-house contractor serving all of NYC and Long Island. Free written estimates, permits pulled in our name, work backed by a written warranty. Typical response time 24–48 hours. Call (516) 348-5145 or request a free estimate online.

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Masonry in NYC & Long Island: The Honest Overview

Masonry is the oldest trade still in regular practice on NYC buildings — and the gap between a real mason and a "masonry guy" is wider than in any other construction trade. The work either lasts 100 years or fails in 5.

Masonry sits at the intersection of building science, local code, and what your property actually needs over the next 20 years. Gotham Home Services has been doing this work across all five boroughs and both Long Island counties for years, and we've seen every failure mode the climate, the soil, and the previous contractor can deliver. That history is why we approach every masonry job the same way: figure out what the substrate, the structure, and the codebook all require, then deliver work that meets every one of those — not just the cheapest path through.

If you're reading this page you're probably weighing two or three contractors against each other, trying to figure out which one is being honest about scope and price. Our answer is straightforward: we tell you exactly what the job needs, we put it in writing with line items, and we don't change the number after the work starts. Below is the full picture of how we run masonry projects — the why, the materials, the steps, the mistakes other crews make, and what it actually costs in 2026.

Brooklyn, Manhattan, and the Bronx all have block-by-block variation in original mortar composition — we match samples on landmark work rather than defaulting to a one-mix-fits-all approach.

  • NYC's pre-1960 building stock is overwhelmingly masonry — brick, brownstone, terracotta
  • Local Law 11 (FISP) requires periodic facade inspection on buildings 6 stories and up
  • Failed masonry is a falling-object liability on any street-facing wall
  • Proper masonry repair preserves both structure and property value

Materials, Specs, and Why They Matter

Material selection is where most masonry projects are won or lost. The wrong-grade material costs 10–15% less up front and fails in a fraction of the expected service life — that's not a hypothetical, it's the failure pattern we see every week when we get called in to fix someone else's recent work. The materials and specs we use on masonry jobs aren't the most expensive on the market, but they are the right grade for the loads, the climate, and the substrate they're going on.

Every masonry job we run uses the spec below as the baseline. When the site conditions call for an upgrade (heavier traffic, problem soils, exposure, historic-district compatibility) we'll quote the upgrade explicitly and explain why. When the site conditions allow a downgrade without affecting service life, we'll quote the downgrade and pass the savings through. The point is that the spec matches the job, not the other way around.

  • Type N, Type S, and lime mortars matched to substrate
  • Modular, Roman, and historic-match brick
  • Limestone, bluestone, brownstone, and granite
  • Stainless steel ties, helical anchors, brick veneer anchors
  • Sika and Cathedral Stone restoration mortars for historic work

How We Actually Do the Work — Step by Step

One thing that separates real contractors from "guys with a truck" is that real contractors follow a documented process on every job, in the same order, every time. The masonry sequence below is what every one of our crews runs — not what we wish they'd do, what they actually do. If a step is skipped, the job doesn't pass our internal QC and it doesn't get billed as complete.

We share this process publicly for two reasons. First, so you know what to expect: when you book masonry with us, the steps below are the steps that happen, in this order, with photo documentation at each milestone. Second, so you can use it to evaluate any other quote you're considering. Ask the contractor across town what their process is — if they can't answer in this much detail, that's information.

  • Site assessment, photo documentation, scope letter
  • Scaffold or swing-stage rigging where elevation requires
  • Selective demo of failed material — preserve sound substrate
  • Rebuild or repoint to matching mortar profile
  • Install drip caps, weeps, and through-wall flashing as needed
  • Final clean, seal where appropriate, and FISP-style photo record

Mistakes Other Contractors Make — and What to Watch For

We get called in to fix recent masonry work all the time — sometimes a year after the original install, sometimes within weeks. The mistakes are remarkably consistent, and almost all of them are avoidable with proper training and a no-cut-corners attitude on site. If you're vetting contractors, the list below is what to look for and what to ask about.

Some of these mistakes are technical (wrong mix, wrong gauge, wrong substrate prep). Others are procedural (no permit, no written warranty, no insurance certificate). And a few are commercial red flags — pressure to sign today, large up-front deposits, "cash discounts" that conveniently leave no paper trail. We've never asked a customer for cash, we don't take more than a reasonable mobilization deposit, and we don't pressure anyone to decide before they're ready.

Pointing is removing and replacing only the mortar between sound bricks. Rebuilding is removing failed bricks/stones and replacing them. We assess which is appropriate before quoting. Yes — we work in LPC-protected districts regularly with period-correct materials and methods.

  • Power-grinding mortar joints — damages the brick edges permanently
  • Wrong mortar grade — too hard a mortar cracks soft brick or brownstone
  • Skipping flashing reinstallation in wall rebuilds — water infiltration returns
  • No engineering review on structural wall rebuilds

What Masonry Costs in 2026 — and What Moves the Number

Masonry repair pricing in 2026: $15–$35/sq ft for tuck-pointing, $35–$75/sq ft for spot rebuilds, $80–$200/sq ft for full historic facade restoration depending on material and access.

Pricing for masonry is driven by a handful of variables that we lay out plainly in every quote. Two jobs that look identical from the curb can price very differently once you account for sub-grade condition, access, permit requirements, and finish level. That's why we don't give blind phone quotes — a 5-minute site visit is the difference between a number you can trust and a number that grows once the work starts.

Whatever the final number ends up being, it's documented before any work begins. Line-item scope, materials by spec, labor, permit, disposal, and any allowances all show up on the estimate. Change orders (when they're needed) are written, signed, and priced before the change happens. You never get a surprise invoice at the end.

Ongoing maintenance on masonry is straightforward when the install is done right. The schedule below is what we recommend to every customer — follow it and the work we deliver lasts the full design life.

  • Elevation and access (ladder vs. scaffold vs. swing stage)
  • Scope (pointing vs. spot rebuild vs. full wall)
  • Material grade (modern brick vs. historic match)
  • Permit and FISP coordination
  • Maintenance: Tuck-point mortar joints every 25–35 years on residential brick
  • Maintenance: Re-seal historic masonry with breathable consolidant
  • Maintenance: Inspect after every major storm for displaced units

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does masonry cost in NYC and Long Island?+

Pricing for masonry depends on size, access, and material. Most projects fall in the ranges shown on this page. We give every customer a free written estimate with each line itemized — no surprise charges.

Are you licensed and insured for masonry?+

Yes — Gotham Home Services is fully licensed and insured, including DOT and DOB where applicable, plus full liability and workers' comp.

Do you pull the permits?+

Yes. For any work requiring a DOT, DOB, or Landmarks permit, we file in our name and handle inspections. The permit cost is itemized in your estimate.

How fast can you start?+

Most masonry jobs in NYC and Long Island can be scheduled the same week. DOT sidewalk violations are usually on-site within 48 hours.

Do you offer a warranty?+

Every project comes with a written workmanship warranty. Material warranties (Cambridge, Nicolock, GAF, etc.) are passed through from the manufacturer.

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