Masonry Specialists in Baltimore, MD

Baltimore, MD's rowhouse stock — built largely between 1880 and 1940 — uses soft common brick laid with natural lime mortar. The specialists below have demonstrated experience with pre-1950 masonry in the Baltimore, MD area.

Tip: Always ask a mason about mortar type before accepting a quote. A specialist will ask about yours first.

2 specialists in Baltimore, MD

Modern Portland Cement Damages Historic Brick

Many contractors use modern Portland cement on historic brick. Because cement is harder than the original soft brick, moisture cannot escape through the joint — it migrates into the brick face, causing spalling and irreversible cracking.

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Charm City Masonry

26 yrs · 94/100 historic score · Baltimore, MD

Charm City Masonry has served Baltimore's historic neighborhoods—from Federal Hill to Fells Point—for over 26 years. We are experts in Baltimore's distinctive white marble stoops and painted brick rowhouses.

Lime Mortar RepointingBrick RestorationStone Masonry
Historic SpecialistInsured26 yrs
1234 Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201
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Rowhouse Masonry Restoration

16 yrs · 89/100 historic score · Baltimore, MD

Rowhouse Masonry Restoration focuses exclusively on Baltimore's iconic two-story brick rowhouses. We understand the neighborhood character requirements and work closely with local historic preservation commissions.

TuckpointingChimney RepairFacade Restoration
Historic SpecialistInsured16 yrs
2789 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224
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Why a Historic Specialist Matters

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    Material Compatibility: Historic soft brick requires lime mortar. Portland cement — used by most modern masons — is harder than the original brick, forcing moisture into the brick face and causing irreversible spalling.
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    Historic District Compliance: DC, Baltimore, and Alexandria all have Historic Preservation Offices that review exterior work. Specialists know the permit process and approved materials list.
  • 3
    Diagnostic Expertise: Pre-1950 construction fails in specific, predictable ways. An experienced specialist identifies the root cause — not just the symptom — and recommends targeted repairs.

About Masonry in Baltimore, MD

Historic homes in Baltimore, MD require specialists who understand period-appropriate materials and methods. Our masonry specialists have been vetted for experience with pre-1940 construction techniques.

Baltimore, MD has a rich architectural heritage. When hiring for historic work, always ask about experience with your specific home type, local historic district requirements, and whether they use period-appropriate materials.