Midland Masonry, established in 1967, is a conservation and restoration specialist. Restoring and conserving cathedrals, churches, castles, estates, public buildings and private properties. We pride ourselves on preserving the traditional skills associated with this sphere. Using authentic materials and working closely with our clients to achieve the best possible results.
Repairing and conserving historic buildings has become a very important and highly skilled area of work requiring a thorough understanding of both traditional construction and new technology. The company has a team of professionals who clearly understand the particular care needed when working on projects of this nature.
Repairing and conserving historic buildings has become a very important and highly skilled area of work requiring a thorough understanding of both traditional construction and new technology. The company has a team of professionals who clearly understand the particular care needed when working on projects of this nature.
Services
Our stonemasons carry out all aspects of property repair, restoration and conservation. Stone repairs, carving new or old, repointing with traditional mortars including hydraulic lime and limeputty mortars, pre-cast stone supply and/or fix. We are equally conversant with new build as refurbishment contracts.
We are more than happy to undertake private contracts large or small. From repointing brickwork or stonework, crack repairs, window head and sill repairs/replacement, step repairs, portico repairs/installation, garden wall repairs, gate pillars or any other masonry related work. Two neighboroughing properties in the Jewelry Quarter, Birmingham following render removal.
We have many methods at our disposal to ensure the effective and sympathetic cleaning of your property. Please contact us for further information where we will be able to advise you on the best method for the job. JOS/TORC is an efficient and gentle cleaning method that uses no chemicals. A mixture of low air pressure and a fine inert safe abrasive powder is developed into a rotating vortex which when used does not damage the substrate's surface.