How much do brick & stone masonry contractors typically cost?
- New York, New York Average$20,736
- Typical Range$12,301 - $32,092
- Low End - High End$5,000 - $47,800
In business since 2022
Gutters, Painting- Interior /Exterior, Roofing , and 1 more
About us: "Miah Construction has served this city with great quality work and strives not just to make this city a safer place, but to fulfill your needs. We are Brooklynites at heart and we do as you say with just the right price."
Concrete, patios,decks, Residential / Commercial, Addition and Remodels , and 2 more
About us: "Ironmex is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade, combined with ability, is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests and make their concerns the basis of our business."
"Working with Perfect Contractor Group Corp. was a great experience. Everything was done in one day. It was like hiring a concert everyone doing specific jobs quickly and efficiently. They removed the old roof replaced the old plywood boards and made all needed repairs before installing the new roof layer they cleaned up every inch of the property you could not tell they were there other than noticing a new beautiful roof. And the price was great given the challenges of supply chain issues."
David B. in March 2023
Gutters, Carpenters, Roofing , and 2 more
About us: "Started in 2002, Harlem Property Re+Development specializes in home renovation projects of all sizes. From a single room update, to a whole house remodel, we can help with all of your maintenance and remodeling needs. Our team is dedicated to customer satisfaction and quality workmanship. ***We do not work on Co-ops****"
Brick and Stone, Roofing- New Installs and Repairs, Concrete - Driveways, Patios
"Friendly, came on time, did great work."
Taury D. in April 2019
"He was friendly and did a fantastic job. My only complaint is I would have liked if he had rolled the service call fee into the total cost instead of charging separately."
Hillery W. in December 2014
Layouts and Previews Design of your Project, Kitchens, bathrooms, basement, sun rooms, decking, garage, Home Addition, Hardscape, pool, Spa , and 2 more
"Gomez Vision Construction, LLC. Overall they did an amazing work on the construction of our sunroom. Jorge is a very professional, respectful and responsible Contractor. His Team is composed of members with the same professional skills. They are all knowledgeable, polite, punctual and clean. They left the place fully finished and up to our standards, everything was spotless. We are so satisfied that we already have another project lined up for him. Way to go, Jorge!!! Thank you so much for a job very well done."
Winston J. in December 2020
"Raja & his team were very friendly, capable & efficient! Our new sidewalk looks perfect!"
Mary M. in September 2019
In business since 2011
fire escape steel work, Concrete, Roofing and Siding Work , and 2 more
About us: "We have over 10 years of experience in the business. Here at Noah Builders we pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!"
1499 Morris Avenue, Suite 1B
Bronx, NY 10457
101-11 132nd Street
South Richmond Hill, NY 11419
8410 Wood Haven Boulevard
Woodhaven, NY 11421
183 Ocean Parkway Apt 2h
Brooklyn, NY 11218
2781 W. 15th St.
Brooklyn, NY 11224
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In New York, stone siding is synonymous with luxury, but stone is expensive for more reasons than style. Stone has the potential to last essentially forever, surviving winter snow, summer heat and radiation, and the occasional severe storm. It will provide superb insulation and an impenetrable front for everything that Mother Nature and neighborhood kids have to throw at it. With a distinctively upscale look, it's not for every home or every homeowner, but if you have the financial resources, no other siding comes close in terms of beauty, performance, and longevity.
Brick and Stone Siding
Where you live in New York has much to do with how your siding will be perceived by guests and neighbors. Older neighborhoods with brick homes, for example, may make vinyl siding a poor choice. Despite the low cost and decent performance of vinyl, your home may look like an eyesore on a street full of solid brick homes. Likewise, it may make your home difficult to sell when it's time to put it on the market. On the other hand, having the only home in your neighborhood with stone or brick siding is generally not a good investment, either.
Faux Stone Siding
Given that the true stone siding is cost-prohibitive for many homeowners, manufacturers have developed some stunning substitutes. Siding with stone veneers or newer simulated stone will create a nearly indistinguishable look from true stone. The lighter weight of these materials also means easier and cheaper installation, though it still takes specialized methods and a delicate hand to properly install these materials. Properly installed, however, most faux stone siding will perform nearly as well as the real thing, as well. Manufacturers commonly issue warranties of 40 and 50 years with their faux stone siding, making it among the most durable siding options on the market.
Cost of Stone Siding Installation
While it's impossible to quote exact figures without knowing the exact size of your home, stone siding is one of the most expensive siding materials you can choose. Even faux stone, which will save you approximately 25 to 35 percent of the cost of true stone siding, is likely to be more expensive than cement, vinyl, or metal siding. Plus, the more corners your home has, the more expensive the cost of installation will be, as these areas require special attention, time, and labor. Whereas the average vinyl siding installation may run about $10,000, stone siding can easily cost two or three times as much.
Particularly with partial brick siding in New York, where only the lower portion of your home may be clad with brick, the cost can be quite manageable. This also creates dynamic lines for the architecture and breaks up an otherwise monotonous vinyl siding. Of course, this is typically incorporated as part of the initial design of the home. Retrofitting an older home with partial brick siding can be quite the feat, depending on the situation.
Siding Contractors
True stone siding installation requires the specialized skills of a masonry contractor. Faux stone can often be handled by other siding and general contractors, but you should still seek out someone with experience dealing with this material and knowledge of the different stone imitation products out there. Knowing the relative advantages and disadvantages of real stone, stone veneer, and simulated stone and how each will perform in New York and how much they will cost is critical to the overall success of the project. Whether you need a New York masonry contractor or some other siding contractor, HomeAdvisor puts each and every contractor through a rigorous 10-step screening process. We also provide homeowners with quality-controlled, online customer ratings and reviews, so you'll be able to quickly, conveniently, and confidently see what other New York homeowners have said about their experience with individual contractors and the installation process in general.
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