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    Stone and Brick Masonry Group - Fireplace chimney

    Stone and Brick Masonry Group

    (43 reviews)

    Did a great job adding a lentil above my basement window. Was able to come out the next day and was…read morereasonably priced. Will use again.

    UPDATED 3/11/26. Here's what I had to deal with ever since they redid my patio:…read morehttps://youtu.be/tA2aaeo_bbM Original Review back in 2024: Do NOT hire them to do your patio. I had them come re-sand and reseal, and the sand filled in is falling apart on one side of my patio as well as the edges in only a few months. They came a second time to try to fix it. Told them to let me know when they come because I want to be there whey they start so I can see what they're doing. I did not trust they were doing it well. They came out but didn't let me know and only after they had started, they came to me. That pissed me off, because I explicitely told them to wait until I am outside with them because of that and that I had questions. That request was blatantly ignored. Now about a couple months later, that sand is falling between the cracks and soft to the touch, I can literally compress it with my finger and I now have sand missing between cracks all over the place on one side of my patio again. There's no way they sealed that because that sand wouldn't be soft to the touch and able to compress with your finger! It's not only soft, they don't even put enough sand in it let alone forget to seal the damn thing. The second time they came out, they try to blame it on water, as if I'm an idiot (sure after a few months I expect this to all fall apart). There's nothing that would cause this. Regular rain shouldn't cause a $2k+ job to fail after a few months. The prior company who sanded this patio, the sand was not falling apart like this anywhere. Even after 5 years. Now I'm going to have to refill that sand and fix this myself. Maybe learned a lesson, just do this stuff yourself. Do it right the first time and you won't have reviews like this. Or customers that annoy you because you can't do your job well. They claim "warranties to match our underrepresented workmanship!". What warranty? I got no warranty and even when they come to fix the mess up, it still falls down. Anyone gets rain, even down pours. It's very clear what areas they did not do properly because the rest of the patio is holding ok. I expect a job to last a few years not a few months. Rain and nature happen, we expect this to hold up at least on average 3-5 years. I'm just going to seriously go back to Menards, there's a mexican guy there who knows a lot about this, and he's told me how I can just fix it myself and save money. He explained the different sealants, etc. and the pros and cons. That's exactly what I am going to do. No more hiring people for this. The ants are even crawling into the cracks now. Good times, right before it starts getting cold outside. So glad I have to spend a couple hours fixing this sh** now. I don't normally go out and rant like this but any moron can see this is not done right. More here on my actual patio, see the problem first hand: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm8h2ZUq88A How it's supposed to be: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMu1l2ure4M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mRGi6xa9ALo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qi-KeIcv-Kk You do your customers right. You f up the job, you redo it. I expect the craft to be done well. You make mistakes, you fix it. You don't just tell people it is what it is and make excuses like you did with me after the fact.

    U.S. Waterproofing - us waterproofing.com

    U.S. Waterproofing

    (245 reviews)

    UPDATE #2: The worker who originally took out the drywall returned to repair the walls where…read moreplaster had cracked. He told me the issue was where the new drywall on the lower half of the wall (from USW) met the old drywall. My understanding was that this border had to be sanded and reinforced and replastered. This was done and the area was cleaned up, which I appreciated. I was able to paint the walls the next day without any further problem. I also received a check from the company which will help in terms of paying a painter to professionally paint the PVC pipe in the bathroom and re-paint the ceiling. This was the most satisfactory solution to the concerns that we had after the work was done. After this I have learned that it's important to ask questions even if you think they are silly questions (for example, "do you know where the stackpipe is?" rather than assuming the workers do), and to request to have the work that is going to be done explained before it is done. On a multipart, multiday project like ours this is especially critical and it can be problematic if different crews cannot knowledably speak about what is going to happen the next day. So one caveat is to discuss that up front with the inspector who comes in to sign off on the plan before work begins. Of course, this would not have necessarily prevented the cracking plaster but that was repaired quickly without any delay. I will see if this can go to 4 stars. I do appreciate the clear desire to rectify the situation and am glad we presumably will not have to worry about water getting in again. UPDATE: Spoke with Chris at USW who was very helpful and who did reach out to me after getting photos/videos from Luke our salesperson. He agreed that the exposed pipe was unfortunate, and that the communication around those plumbing decisions could have been better-- but indicated that there was no other option for situating it. He scheduled someone to come out and re-do the plastering that had cracked. And he offered a check which will be used to cover the paint job on the bathroom pipe. Seems to be the best outcome of the situation. I will further update after the work is done. ************************* USW was recommended by people we trust so we had them come to look over the finished basement that got water during the summer rains. They could not find the source of the leak(s) so we discussed the need for the whole shebang--tiles, plastic insulation, sump pump. We agreed to the work and scheduled it. The stack pipe (which sump pump connects to) location was misidentified as being in the laundry room, which we found out on the first day of work when the guy removing drywall couldn't find it. That resulted in some unnecessary drywall removal but they finally located it in the bathroom. We were informed that the PVC pipe would have to run along the ceiling through the laundry room and then along the bathroom ceiling, visible in both rooms. We said that was ok, assuming that a straight line of pipe would be what was visible and everything else would be hidden behind walls. These workers were strictly drywall and couldn't answer questions about the piping and plumbing beyond that. The next day of work, crews descended into our basement and blocked off the three rooms being worked on with plastic sheeting for installation of all the waterproofing elements and related plumbing. We stayed out of the way since it was a mess. At the end of the day, after the plumbing supervisor (who we didn't see) left after giving his approval, we were shown the work. See pictures. We were so taken aback we didn't know what to say. No one had come up to tell us this installation was going to leave so much exposed pipe. The following day was not a work day so the cement could dry. We decided with two more days of work scheduled that we wanted to know if there were any options for more drywall to be removed and the pipe repositioned behind the bathroom wall. We did not know if there simply had been no other option. I tried calling the office but kept getting the answering machine (tip: Do not choose the "existing work" option when you are prompted--choose the one that makes them think you are interested in a consultation. Those are picked up by humans). I tried contacting our original sales person who was sympathetic and said he would pass the pictures along but ultimately my husband got a call at the end of the day saying there was nothing to be done. After a week passed I began repainting in the room that got the water seepage. I thought this at least would go smoothly, but then plaster that had been applied over the drywall started cracking in numerous spots. Our original USW contact asked for pictures/video which have been supplied and agreed that it looked like "crap." We are waiting to hear about remediation.

    Quick to come to my residence to sell me their services. Install seemed to go as planned except for…read morethe fact my yard has bubbles from where their pipe comes up. I checked the pit they installed and also noticed bubbles. That's when I realized that my washing machine is draining into their pit. I reached out to their warranty dept. several times but haven't heard back from them. Going on a week now. Having a plumber to come out to preform the repair can't wait to find out what they did wrong!

    Top Concrete Design - masonry_concrete - Updated May 2026

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