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Services Offered in Denton, TX

Masonry Contractor Services

Brick veneer repair, stone and block work, repointing, lintel repair, masonry restoration, and new masonry construction for residential and commercial properties throughout Denton and the North DFW corridor. Most Denton homes are brick veneer over wood frame, not structural brick. That distinction matters because the repair approach is completely different. Veneer issues often trace back to foundation movement, corroded wall ties, or missing expansion joints rather than the brick itself. Every project starts with a thorough assessment of the building envelope to identify whether the damage is cosmetic, structural, or foundation-related before we recommend a repair path.

Tuckpointing Services

Mortar joint repair and repointing for Denton homes and commercial buildings where heat, UV exposure, and soil movement have caused joints to crack, recede, or pull apart. North Texas mortar deterioration is driven more by thermal cycling and clay soil stress than by freeze-thaw, which means the failure patterns look different here than in northern climates. We assess the full wall section to determine whether repointing alone will solve the problem or whether the underlying movement needs to be addressed first.

Chimney Repair & Rebuilding

Chimney inspection, repair, rebuilding, crown repair, cap installation, and chimney waterproofing for Denton homes. Texas chimneys take punishment from a different direction than Midwest chimneys. Extreme summer heat causes mortar to dry and shrink, hailstorms chip brick faces and crack crowns, and sudden downpours force water through joints that have already started to open. We address the full chimney structure from cap to flue before minor issues become costly water damage problems inside the home.

Bricklayer Services

Brick repair, replacement, and installation with precise matching of color, size, texture, and bond pattern. Denton’s residential building stock is primarily brick veneer from the 1980s through present, along with stone veneer and Austin stone facades on newer construction. We match replacement materials to the existing exterior so repairs blend visually and perform correctly with the wall tie and weep hole system behind them.

Concrete Services

Concrete repair for steps, walkways, porches, patios, driveways, and small structural elements affected by cracking, settlement, or surface wear. Denton’s expansive clay soil causes uneven settlement that lifts and drops concrete slabs over time. We restore safe, level surfaces and address drainage issues that contribute to the soil moisture imbalances causing the movement in the first place.

Stucco Contractor Services

Stucco and EIFS repair and restoration for cracked, bulging, or water-damaged exterior surfaces on residential and commercial buildings. Stucco is common on commercial properties and newer residential construction across the Denton area. Texas heat causes expansion cracking, and flash flooding events drive moisture behind the finish coat. We address both the surface damage and the water management layer behind it.

Waterproofing Services

Masonry and foundation waterproofing, sealing, and moisture control solutions designed to reduce water intrusion and protect structures from long-term deterioration. In North Texas, waterproofing is as much about controlling soil moisture balance as it is about keeping water out of the building. Oversaturation on one side of the foundation and dry conditions on the other is what causes the most damaging differential settlement. We use breathable sealants and drainage corrections that manage moisture without creating new problems.

Building Restoration Services

Restoration of aging masonry facades, including brick repair, mortar replacement, limestone and stone veneer repair, EIFS repairs, and structural reinforcement. Denton’s historic downtown square has buildings with original masonry that require careful restoration work. We also work with commercial property owners and managers across the North DFW corridor on facade repairs, stone replacement, and full building envelope restoration projects.

Why Denton 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 Denton 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 North Texas, where understanding the relationship between clay soil, foundation movement, and brick veneer damage is essential to getting the repair right the first time.

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North Shore Masonry
608 E Hickory St Suite 128
Denton, TX 76205
Downtown Denton
(469) 409-3515
Open 24 Hours
5.0/5 Based on 19 reviews

Certified Member of the Mason Contractor Association of America (MCAA)

"Committed to preserving and promoting the masonry industry by providing continuing education, advocating fair codes and standards, fostering a safe work environment." - MCAA

Service Areas Around Denton

We provide masonry services throughout Denton and surrounding North Texas communities. In addition to the City of Denton, we serve these nearby cities across the North DFW corridor. Select a location below for area-specific service details.

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Watch Our Denton Masonry Team in Action

This video highlights the level of craftsmanship and attention to detail our masonry team delivers on every project. Denton property owners rely on the same proven methods, materials, and quality standards shown here, whether it’s a brick veneer repair in Corinth or a stone facade restoration on the historic Denton Square.

FAQs | Denton, TX Masonry Contractor

What causes brick damage on Denton homes?

Expansive clay soil is the primary cause. North Texas sits on Vertisol clay that swells when wet and shrinks when dry, creating constant movement beneath the foundation. That movement transfers directly into the brick veneer, producing stair-step cracks radiating from window and door corners, gaps between the brick and the frame, and mortar joints that pull apart. Extreme summer heat also dries and shrinks mortar faster than in humid or cooler climates, and seasonal hailstorms chip brick faces and crack chimney crowns. Most brick damage in Denton traces back to one or more of these three factors.

What is the difference between brick veneer and structural brick?

Most homes in Denton and the North DFW area are brick veneer over wood frame construction. That means the brick is a single layer attached to the wood-framed wall with metal ties. It’s a weather barrier and a cosmetic surface, not a load-bearing structure. Structural brick (two or more layers carrying the building’s weight) is common in older Midwest cities but rare in North Texas residential construction. This distinction matters because repair approaches are different. Veneer cracks often trace to foundation movement, corroded wall ties, or missing expansion joints rather than the brick itself failing.

How do I know if my brick cracks are caused by foundation movement?

Stair-step cracks starting at the corners of window or door openings are the most common indicator of foundation-driven damage. If you also notice doors and windows sticking, uneven floors, gaps between walls and ceilings, or a visible gap between the soil and the foundation perimeter during dry months, foundation movement is likely involved. We assess both the masonry and the foundation condition during our inspection. If the movement is ongoing, we’ll recommend stabilizing the foundation before completing masonry repairs so the work holds.

Do you handle chimney repair in Denton?

Yes. We repair chimney mortar, rebuild damaged sections, replace crowns, install caps, and apply waterproofing. Denton chimneys take punishment from Texas heat, hail, and sudden storms rather than freeze-thaw cycles. The mortar dries and cracks from UV exposure during long summers, hail chips the brick face, and heavy downpours force water through joints that have already started to open. We address the full chimney structure from cap to flue to prevent interior water damage.

Can you match the existing brick on my home?

Yes. We match replacement brick and mortar to the existing exterior in color, size, texture, and bond pattern. Denton area homes use a range of materials including standard brick veneer, stone veneer, Austin stone, and limestone accents. Getting the match right matters both for appearance and for how the replacement material interacts with the wall tie and weep hole system behind it.

What causes water leaks through brick walls in Texas?

Cracked mortar joints from foundation movement or heat exposure are the most common entry point. Failed caulk around windows and doors, damaged chimney components, and blocked weep holes at the base of the veneer wall also contribute. In North Texas, flash flooding events can drive water through joints that look fine in dry weather. We trace the leak path and repair both the entry point and any underlying conditions that caused the failure.

Do you work on commercial buildings in the Denton area?

Yes. We service residential homes, HOA communities, multi-family properties, retail buildings, and commercial facades throughout Denton and the North DFW corridor. We also handle restoration work on older buildings, including properties on the historic Denton Square that require careful material matching and preservation-sensitive repair methods.

How much does masonry repair cost in Denton?

It depends on the scope. A small tuckpointing job or mortar repair is very different from a full brick veneer rebuild or a commercial facade restoration. 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 (repointing a wall section, replacing cracked bricks, or repairing a chimney crown) take one to two days. Larger projects like full brick veneer panel replacements, lintel repairs, or commercial facade work may take one to three weeks depending on scope, weather, and permit requirements. We give you a clear timeline upfront and keep you informed if anything changes.

What Denton area communities do you serve?

We serve all of Denton and surrounding North Texas communities. Our crews work regularly in Corinth, Highland Village, Aubrey, Lake Dallas, Little Elm, Sanger, Lewisville, Plano, and the broader North DFW corridor. If your property is in the Denton area, we’ll come out and take a look. Request a free estimate.

Helpful Resources for Masonry Work in Denton

Masonry repairs in Denton may involve permitting and inspection requirements, especially for structural work, commercial properties, or buildings in historic districts. These resources can help you understand what’s required before starting a project.

City of Denton: Development Services

Covers building permits, inspections, and construction standards for residential and commercial projects in the City of Denton.

City of Denton Development Services

Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)

Oversees licensing and regulation for construction-related trades in Texas. Useful for verifying contractor credentials and understanding state-level requirements.

www.tdlr.texas.gov

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.

www.masoncontractors.org

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