
From cracked foundations to crumbling chimneys, Trenton Concrete & Masonry handles every masonry problem in Trenton and surrounding communities. Licensed, insured, and family-owned since 2016.

Trenton Concrete & Masonry is a locally owned Masonry Contractor serving Trenton, NJ with 16 masonry services across 12 cities. Whether your foundation is settling, your chimney mortar is crumbling, or you want a new paver driveway, we handle the full scope - from repair to new construction. Every job starts with a free on-site estimate and a written scope before any work begins.

Diagonal cracks or a sticking door? We stop foundation movement before it turns into a major structural problem.
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Crumbling mortar or a damaged liner lets water and gases into your home - we fix both before winter.
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Worn-out mortar is the first thing to fail on any brick wall. We replace it before water gets to your bricks.
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Spalling or loose bricks invite water and cold air in. We replace and repoint so your wall is solid again.
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Cracked or sunken driveway? Pavers handle heavy traffic and look sharp for decades without large repairs.
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Soil shifting toward your home or yard? A properly built retaining wall stops it for good.
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Historic brick and stonework deserves more than a patch - we restore it to match the original character.
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No fireplace yet? We build masonry fireplaces designed to draft cleanly and last generations.
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Want the look of natural stone without the cost? Stone veneer adds real visual impact to any surface.
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Need a strong, low-maintenance wall for a garage, basement, or property line? Block walls deliver.
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A properly installed foundation block wall keeps your basement dry and your structure stable for decades.
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Pizza ovens, grill surrounds, and countertops built in brick and stone - outdoor kitchens that hold up to real use.
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A clean brick or paver walkway adds immediate curb appeal and holds up through every New Jersey winter.
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New brick walls for privacy, property lines, or landscaping - built to last with proper footings and mortar.
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Natural stone walls, steps, and accents built by hand to suit the specific character of your property.
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Recessed or missing mortar on older brick? We pack and finish joints to stop water infiltration at the source.
Learn MoreTell us what you're seeing - a crack, a chimney concern, or a project you're planning. We ask a few quick questions to understand the scope and schedule a free on-site visit. Most calls get a same-day response, and estimate appointments are typically available within 1 business day.
We walk your property, look at the affected areas up close, and give you a clear picture of what's happening and why. You'll leave the conversation knowing what needs to be fixed, what can wait, and what it will cost - in writing, before anyone starts work.
Our crew arrives on the scheduled date, does the work to spec, and cleans up before they leave. When the job is done, we walk the finished work with you, point out everything that was done, and let you know what to watch for going forward. No invoice surprises.
New Jersey requires home improvement contractors to register with the state before working on your home. We are registered with the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs and carry full liability and workers' comp coverage on every job - verifiable before you sign anything.
We are not a regional chain or a franchise. We are a Trenton-based masonry company that has been working on homes in this city and the surrounding area since 2016. We know the clay soils, the freeze-thaw winters, and the older brick housing stock that makes work here different.
We come to your property, look at the actual problem, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. There is no charge for the estimate, no pressure to sign on the spot, and no surprise additions once the job starts. The price you agree to is the price you pay.
Every repair we complete is backed by a 1-year workmanship guarantee. If a repair fails due to our work within that period, we fix it at no charge. We also walk every finished job with you so you can see exactly what was done - you never have to take our word for it.
Ready to get started? Call (609) 913-9756 or request a free estimate online.
"We had a section of our foundation wall bowing in the basement and were worried about what it would cost to fix. The crew came out within a few days, walked us through exactly what was happening, and finished the repair in two days. The wall looks solid and the price matched the estimate exactly."
Michael T., Hamilton, NJ - Foundation repair
"Our chimney mortar was crumbling badly after last winter - you could see gaps between the bricks from the yard. The tuckpointing job was done in a single day and the mortar color matches the original brickwork very well. No mess left behind and they explained what to avoid while the mortar cures."
Sandra K., Trenton, NJ - Tuckpointing
"We needed brick repair on the front of our row home - some bricks were spalling and there were stair-step cracks near the corner. The contractor identified that we also had mortar deterioration we hadn't noticed. Everything was repaired, the bricks were matched well, and the wall has held up through a full winter since then."
James R., Ewing, NJ - Brick repair
We respond within 1 business day - often the same day. There is no obligation to proceed after the estimate, and submitting this form does not commit you to anything. After you fill it out, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we look at the actual problem and give you a written price before any work begins.
(609) 913-9756Trenton Concrete & Masonry serves Trenton and 11 surrounding communities across both sides of the Delaware River, including Hamilton, Ewing, and Princeton in New Jersey, and Levittown, Bristol, and Morrisville in Pennsylvania. Most jobs are scheduled within the same week.
Trenton's freeze-thaw winters are the main culprit. Water trapped in mortar joints freezes, expands, and pushes the joints apart - repeated dozens of times each winter. Homes in warmer climates with fewer freeze cycles can go 40 or more years between tuckpointing jobs. Trenton homes typically need attention every 20 to 30 years.
Hairline cracks running straight up and down are usually just concrete shrinkage and can be monitored. Cracks running diagonally, cracks wider at one end than the other, or cracks where one side is higher than the other deserve a professional look immediately. The difference between cosmetic and structural is not always visible to the untrained eye.
Both can work well when installed correctly. Pavers handle freeze-thaw movement better because each unit shifts slightly independently rather than cracking in one large slab. Concrete is more durable under heavy vehicle loads if properly reinforced. The right choice depends on use, budget, and whether you want easy future repairs.
Efflorescence is the white chalky residue that appears on brick after water moves through the wall. The residue itself is not harmful - it means water is getting in somewhere and carrying dissolved minerals to the surface as it evaporates. It is one of the earliest visible signs that mortar joints need attention before more serious damage sets in.
Mercer County's clay-heavy soil swells when wet and contracts when dry. That constant movement pushes and pulls against foundation walls and masonry structures. Fixing a crack without addressing drainage is usually a short-term fix. Good masonry work here always considers where water is coming from and where it is going. The Penn State Extension has useful guidance on grading and drainage that applies directly to older urban properties like those in Trenton.
New Jersey requires home improvement contractors to register with the state Division of Consumer Affairs before working on residential properties. Registration means the contractor can be held accountable through a formal complaint process if work is substandard. An unregistered contractor leaves you with limited recourse. Verification takes two minutes on the state's public lookup tool.
Trenton Concrete & Masonry is a licensed and insured masonry contractor company based in Trenton, NJ, serving 12 communities across Mercer County and nearby counties since 2016. We are registered with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs as a home improvement contractor, the licensing authority that governs residential masonry and construction work in the state.
Our work spans 16 masonry services, from routine tuckpointing and brick repair to foundation work, chimney repair, and custom outdoor construction. We have worked on hundreds of properties in the area, including the pre-war brick row homes and older masonry structures that make up much of Trenton's housing stock.
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Call when a crack is widening over a single season, when it is diagonal or wider at one end, or when you see water coming through. Straight vertical hairline cracks can often wait. Stair-step cracks following mortar joints are usually structural and should be assessed promptly.
Wait at least a month after any mortar repair before applying any sealant. Use only a breathable water repellent - not a film-forming sealer. Sealing over uncured or soft brick traps moisture and accelerates damage. When in doubt, ask your contractor before applying anything.
Start at the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs public lookup tool to verify contractor registration. Ask for proof of liability insurance and workers' compensation before signing any agreement. Get at least two written estimates for any job over $1,000.
The National Association of Home Builders publishes resources on maintaining masonry and structural systems in older homes. If you have questions about your specific property, call us directly or request a free estimate.
Trenton is a dense, historically rich city of roughly 90,000 people covering about 8 square miles in Mercer County, New Jersey. It is the state capital, home to the New Jersey State House, and one of the oldest urban areas in the state. Most of the city's housing was built before 1940, meaning brick row homes, attached twins, and detached masonry structures are the dominant building type. According to U.S. Census data, Trenton has one of the oldest housing stocks in New Jersey - which means masonry maintenance is not optional, it is ongoing.
The city's neighborhoods each have a distinct character. The Chambersburg neighborhood - known locally as "the Burg" - is one of the most recognizable, with dense brick row homes and a long history as an immigrant working-class community. Mill Hill, just south of downtown, is a designated historic district with restored Victorian and Italianate row houses where original masonry details are preserved and valued. The iconic Trenton Makes Bridge over the Delaware River is perhaps the city's most recognized landmark, and from neighborhoods near the waterfront to the Wilbur section and beyond, the housing stock throughout is primarily masonry.
Trenton's clay-heavy soils and harsh freeze-thaw winters create specific masonry challenges that contractors unfamiliar with the area often miss. Many of the city's homes sit on narrow urban lots with limited exterior access, share party walls with neighboring properties, and were built with older lime-based mortar that requires careful matching during repairs. Trenton Concrete & Masonry has been working on Trenton properties since 2016 and understands these conditions.
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Trenton Concrete & Masonry
134 Mercer St
Trenton, NJ 08611
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Call Trenton Concrete & Masonry for a free on-site estimate - we serve Trenton, NJ and 11 surrounding communities with no obligation to proceed.