Need decorative concrete services in Rochester, NY? Looking for chimney repairs? Welcome to AAA Masonry, located in Rochester, NY. We specialize in a wide variety of masonry services including brick stamping, driveways, sidewalks, chimneys, decorative concrete and much more. Call us today at 585-455-5371. AAA Masonry has over 25 years of experience serving the Greater Rochester, NY areas with professional residential and commercial masonry services. Our team of experts is dedicated to delivering complete concrete and brick services including delivery and installation.
Stamped concrete is a cost-effective alternative to using materials like bricks, slate or stone. Stamped concrete is often used outside for patios, walkways, pool decks or other hard surfaces because it is easy to take care of, looks great and will stand up to the elements. Using stamped concrete versus the other paving materials saves a lot of time and is much less expensive. It can also be longer lasting because there are no cracks that run through it to provide places for weeds to sprout or erosion during rain.
In Rochester, NY we are used to cold winters, hot summers and every type of weather in between. Over time, western New York weather patterns deteriorate masonry structures. A little preventative maintenance can go a long way to keep your chimney in good working condition. At AAA Masonry, we specialize in solving chimney problems, big or small. Our team is comprised of highly trained professionals with years of experience in all types of chimney services. Year after year, chimney maintenance is neglected and chimneys only get serviced once there's a problem.
AAA Masonry offers a variety of residential and commercial masonry services, including construction, repair, and historic restoration. We can work on any kind of masonry project from residential homes to universities, hotels, hospitals, churches, retail stores, office buildings, and more. Damaged or missing bricks are one of the more notable signs that we look for when determining whether or not a building is in need of repair. Deteriorating mortar joints is another major clue. These joints are known as the mortar or grout-filled spaces between the bricks.