A brick or stone masonry project can add elegance, beauty, warmth, and a sense of strength to a home or building that is unmatched by any other material. At Brixnstone, we work with custom builders, architects, and designers, and directly with building and homeowners to help bring that masonry residential or commercial project to life. Whether it is a simple porch replacement or adding that natural stone outdoor fireplace for an incredible backyard gathering area, we help bring your drawings off the paper and to the ground.
Brixnstone's clients are builders, architects, designers, and building/home owners who are looking for a masonry contractor who provides a high level of professionalism completing custom masonry projects for residential and commercial clients. They understand that the general contractor needs to trust that their subcontractor will take pride in their work and work hard to stay organized on their jobsite. When complete, Brixnstone guarantees your client will think highly of the masonry crew you have hired to work on their home or building.
Stone project in Birmingham. Client wanted to update their home with stone. It started with just doing the front of the house but, grew into covering all brick on the gone including the chimneys. We have cut out sections next to each window to allow new trim to be installed. It will be a great contrast to the stone.
This patio is made of New York blue flagstone with Unilock paver border. If the shape looks familiar it’s because it is the Mickey Mouse logo. The ears were estimate at approximately a 63% ratio to the face proportion (8.5 feet diameter to 13 feet diameter). The ears were also set a 90 degree angle to the center of the face.
Commercial building restoration in downtown Birmingham for our clients over at Fuller Central Properties. This project included caulking and mortar joint inspection of the facade.
We would like to get caught up on some of our projects from this summer. This was a driveway and front walkway remove/replace with regular concrete border and front sidewalk and exposed aggregate center. It has a brown tint sealer in the picture but was changed to clear. @ Birmingham, Michigan