Masonry Contractor in Fort Wayne, IN
Services Offered in Fort Wayne, IN
Masonry Contractor Services
Brick, block, and stone repair, repointing, lintel repair, masonry restoration, and new masonry construction for residential and commercial properties throughout Fort Wayne and Allen County. From Greek Revival and Late Victorian homes in the West Central Historic District to Colonial Revival and Tudor residences along Harrison Hill, our Fort Wayne crews handle everything from single-family tuckpointing to multi-phase restoration projects on commercial facades and institutional buildings. Every project starts with a thorough assessment of the building envelope to identify the root cause of deterioration, not just a surface-level patch.
Tuckpointing Services
Expert tuckpointing and repointing to restore failing mortar joints on Fort Wayne’s aging masonry buildings. Mortar matching is critical on the city’s older homes: buildings from the late 1800s and early 1900s in neighborhoods like West Central and South Wayne typically use lime-based mortar that should not be patched with modern portland cement. We match mortar composition to the original formulation so repairs protect the brick rather than create a hardness mismatch that traps moisture and accelerates spalling.
Chimney Repair & Rebuilding
Chimney inspection, repair, rebuilding, crown repair, cap installation, and chimney waterproofing for Fort Wayne homes and commercial buildings. Fort Wayne chimneys are fully exposed on all sides and take the worst freeze-thaw punishment on the building. Ice damming at the roofline accelerates mortar failure, and water entry through cracked crowns or deteriorated flashing can cause interior damage long before the chimney shows obvious exterior problems. We assess the full structure from cap to flue and address issues before they become structural failures.
Bricklayer Services
Brick repair, replacement, and installation with precise matching of color, size, texture, and bond pattern. Fort Wayne’s building stock includes a range of brick types from different eras: hand-molded brick on pre-Civil War structures, pressed brick on Late Victorian homes, and standard modern brick on newer construction. Matching replacement material to the original is especially important on homes in the city’s designated historic districts, where visible repairs can affect both property value and preservation compliance.
Concrete Services
Concrete repair for steps, walkways, porches, patios, driveways, and small structural elements affected by cracking, settlement, or surface wear. Fort Wayne’s freeze-thaw cycles and road salt exposure cause concrete to spall and heave over time. We restore safe, level surfaces that hold up through harsh Indiana winters and heavy seasonal use.
Stucco Contractor Services
Stucco repair and restoration for cracked, bulging, or water-damaged exterior surfaces on residential and commercial buildings. Stucco on Fort Wayne buildings is susceptible to freeze-thaw cracking and moisture infiltration, particularly on older structures where the original stucco was applied directly over masonry without a modern drainage plane. We address both the surface damage and the underlying moisture path.
Waterproofing Services
Masonry and foundation waterproofing, sealing, and moisture control solutions designed to reduce water intrusion and protect structures from long-term deterioration. Fort Wayne’s flat terrain and high water table create below-grade moisture problems, particularly on older homes with stone or brick foundations. We use breathable sealants and drainage corrections that let trapped moisture escape without sealing it inside the wall where it causes more damage.
Building Restoration Services
Restoration of aging and historic masonry facades, including brick repair, mortar replacement, limestone repair, terra cotta restoration, EIFS repairs, and structural reinforcement. Fort Wayne has one of the richest collections of historic architecture in Indiana, with over 50 properties and districts on the National Register. We work with property owners, preservation boards, and building managers to restore facades that meet both structural and historic preservation standards, maintaining the original character that makes Fort Wayne’s neighborhoods distinctive.
Why Fort Wayne Property Owners Choose Us
Founded by Les O’Hara in 1978, North Shore Masonry has spent over four decades delivering honest work and lasting results. Our Fort Wayne team holds a 5.0-star rating on Google. We’re MCAA-certified, carry full liability insurance, and back every project with a 2-year labor and material warranty.
Many of our crews have been with the company for 15+ years. The same experienced tradespeople show up on your job site, not rotating subcontractors. That consistency matters in Fort Wayne, where historic homes require careful mortar matching and preservation-sensitive techniques that general contractors often get wrong.
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Service Areas Around Fort Wayne
We provide masonry services throughout Fort Wayne and surrounding Northeast Indiana communities. In addition to all Fort Wayne neighborhoods, we serve these nearby cities across Allen County and the surrounding region. Select a location below for area-specific service details.
Core Service Areas
5 locations
Extended Coverage
4 locations
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Watch Our Fort Wayne Masonry Team in Action
This video highlights the level of craftsmanship and attention to detail our masonry team delivers on every project. Fort Wayne property owners rely on the same proven methods, materials, and quality standards shown here, whether it’s a chimney rebuild in South Wayne or a facade restoration on a historic building downtown.
FAQs | Fort Wayne, IN Masonry Contractor
What causes masonry damage on Fort Wayne buildings?
Freeze-thaw cycles are the primary driver. Fort Wayne winters push moisture into mortar joints and brick pores, where it freezes, expands, and breaks the material apart from the inside over repeated cycles. Road salt exposure accelerates deterioration on steps, foundations, and lower wall courses. High humidity and heavy seasonal rainfall keep masonry saturated longer than it should be, and the region’s flat terrain with poor natural drainage creates foundation moisture problems that show up as cracked walls and shifting brickwork. Older homes in historic neighborhoods like West Central, Harrison Hill, and South Wayne are especially vulnerable because of their age and original mortar composition.
How do I know if my building needs tuckpointing?
Look at your mortar joints. If you see crumbling, gaps between bricks, sandy residue at the base of the wall, or mortar you can scrape out with a key, repointing is overdue. Water stains on interior walls near exterior brick are another strong indicator. On many Fort Wayne homes built before 1940, the original mortar has weakened well past its useful life. Patching it with the wrong mortar type (using portland cement on a building that was originally lime mortar) creates a hardness mismatch that traps moisture and causes the brick to spall.
Do you handle chimney repair and rebuilding in Fort Wayne?
Yes. We repair chimney mortar, rebuild damaged sections, replace crowns, install caps, and apply waterproofing to prevent future damage. Fort Wayne chimneys take the worst freeze-thaw punishment on the building because they’re fully exposed on all sides with no shelter. Ice damming at the roofline accelerates mortar failure, and water entry through cracked crowns or deteriorated flashing can cause interior damage long before the chimney shows obvious exterior problems.
Can you match historic brick and mortar on older Fort Wayne homes?
Yes, and this is one of the most important parts of the job. Fort Wayne has one of the richest collections of historic residential architecture in Indiana, with neighborhoods like West Central featuring homes from the 1840s through the 1940s. We match brick color, size, texture, and mortar composition to the original materials. On designated historic properties, visible repair quality matters for both preservation compliance and property value. When standard suppliers don’t carry the right match, we source salvaged brick or custom-blended mortar to get it right.
What causes water leaks through brick walls?
Open mortar joints are the most common cause. Once the mortar erodes past a certain depth, wind-driven rain pushes water behind the brick face. Deteriorated sealants around windows, damaged chimney components, failed flashing, and cracked stucco also contribute. Fort Wayne’s high humidity and heavy rainfall keep masonry saturated for extended periods, which means even small mortar failures can lead to significant interior water damage if left unaddressed.
Do you work on both residential and commercial buildings?
Yes. We service single-family homes, multi-unit buildings, churches, institutional properties, and commercial facades throughout Fort Wayne and Allen County. Fort Wayne has significant historic church and institutional masonry stock that requires specialized restoration work. We also work with property managers and building owners on phased projects that require scheduling coordination and detailed documentation.
Do you replace rusted or failing lintels?
Absolutely. When a steel lintel above a window or door rusts, it expands (a process called rust-jacking) and pushes the brickwork above it out of alignment. This creates cracks, allows water in, and compromises structural support over the opening. We remove the failed lintel, install a new coated replacement, reflash the opening, and rebuild the surrounding brickwork. Lintel failure is one of the most common structural masonry issues we see on Fort Wayne’s older residential and commercial buildings.
How much does masonry repair cost in Fort Wayne?
It depends on the scope. A small tuckpointing job on one wall section is very different from a full chimney rebuild or a facade restoration on a commercial building. We provide free on-site inspections and written estimates so you know exactly what the project involves before any work begins. We’re not the cheapest option, but we deliver the best value: MCAA-certified work backed by a 2-year warranty. Visit our pricing page for realistic cost ranges.
How long do masonry repairs usually take?
Most small to medium repairs (tuckpointing a wall section, replacing a few bricks, or repairing a chimney crown) take one to two days. Larger restoration projects on commercial facades, churches, or multi-unit buildings may take one to three weeks depending on scope, weather conditions, and permit requirements. We give you a clear timeline upfront and keep you informed if anything changes.
What Fort Wayne area communities do you serve?
We serve all Fort Wayne neighborhoods and surrounding Northeast Indiana communities. Our crews work regularly in New Haven, Auburn, Huntington, Columbia City, Decatur, Bluffton, Kendallville, Angola, and Garrett. If your property is in the Fort Wayne area, we’ll come out and take a look. Request a free estimate.
Helpful Resources for Masonry Work in Fort Wayne
Masonry repairs in Fort Wayne may involve permitting and inspection requirements, especially for structural work, commercial properties, or buildings in designated historic districts. These resources can help you understand what’s required before starting a project.
City of Fort Wayne: Department of Planning Services
Covers building permits, inspections, and construction standards for residential and commercial projects in the City of Fort Wayne and Allen County.
Fort Wayne Historic Preservation Commission
If your building is in a designated local historic district (including West Central, Harrison Hill, Illsley Place, and others), exterior masonry work may require review and approval. We have experience working within historic preservation guidelines to ensure repairs meet both structural and compliance standards.
Fort Wayne Historic Districts Information
Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA)
North Shore Masonry is a certified MCAA member. The MCAA sets industry standards for masonry workmanship, safety, and continuing education.













