Why Are New England Winters Are So Hard on Brick, Stone, and Mortar?
Bill Grover Bill Grover

Why Are New England Winters Are So Hard on Brick, Stone, and Mortar?

New England winters are uniquely tough on homes—especially those built with brick, stone, and masonry details. Between snow, ice, freezing rain, and rapid temperature swings, masonry surfaces are constantly expanding, contracting, and absorbing moisture. Over time, that stress can quietly weaken chimneys, foundations, steps, and exterior walls.

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What Every New Homeowner in the Greater Boston Area Should Know About Masonry
Bill Grover Bill Grover

What Every New Homeowner in the Greater Boston Area Should Know About Masonry

Many homes across Boston, Cambridge, Somerville, Newton, and surrounding communities were built decades—or even centuries—ago. While brick and stone are incredibly durable, the mortar that holds them together wears down over time. Previous repairs may not always meet modern standards, making inspections especially important for new homeowners.

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9 Unique Ways to Use Stone in Your Home Renovation
Bill Grover Bill Grover

9 Unique Ways to Use Stone in Your Home Renovation

Stone has been part of New England homes for centuries—for good reason. It’s durable, timeless, and well-suited to Massachusetts’ changing seasons. While many homeowners think of stone only for foundations or exterior walls, there are far more creative and functional ways to incorporate it into your home and landscape. Here are nine distinctive ways Massachusetts homeowners are using stone to add character, value, and longevity to their properties.

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