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Hi All

Sorry for the delay in getting out new material but you know what it’s like when your insanely busy and sometimes like updating a web site comes second. I’ve posted a great job we recently finished in Oreland Pa. We installed a new stone walkway, new stone steps with flagstone and a rear flagstone patio with a knee wall made of cinder block, stucco and a flagstone cap. Awesome job for a great client of ours. If you need masonry restoration or you were considering a new walkway, patio, retaining wall or anything masonry, then you must call Cawley Masonry. 

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Cawley Masonry Projects

Hello friends

 Thanks again for stopping by and following our projects. Cawley Masonry likes to keep our Philadelphia and Montgomery county clients up to date on what were working on. Right now, we are rebuilding a fallen stone retaining wall in Wyncote Pa, were installing a stone veneer over existing concrete steps and capping them with 1.5” flagstone treads. The rear of the yard has a stone set of steps with surrounding flagstone patio stone. We have installed two knee walls that will run the outside perimeter of the wall. 

We just finished pouring a 50’ concrete walkway at St Luke’s church in Germantown Pa. They had old broken flagstone that was becoming a tripping hazard. Who did they call? You guessed it, me. Thanks for stopping by and giving us the opportunity to show you what we can do for you. 

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Stone masonry in Philadelphia and Montgomery county

Hello friends of Cawley

Thanks for always stopping by and keeping yourselves informed. I always like to keep my friends and clients as informed as possible. This week were working on a brown stone home in Philadelphia that is having us rebuild the stone steps and install some beautiful stone as a new base on their home. We’ll also reseal many cracks that have developed in the stone over time. The other crews are rebuilding a stone and concrete porch in Chestnut Hill Pa and one more job has begun on Delancey st in Philadelphia. The homeowners are totally restoring the interior of the house and adding a new brick addition on the rear. We’ll pour new footers with 1” steel rebar inside, now that’s not going anywhere. We have to pour new concrete on a slight angle to allow for higher ceiling height. So much to do and so little time, but were happy to be busy. pick a masonry product

Hi all

 This is the wall in Northern Liberties Pa, or at least what is left of the wall. Were going to be rebuilding the wall up to the roof line and then all will be well again. Enjoy and don’t forget to call Cawley Masonry for all your masonry needs in Montgomery county, Glenside, Flourtown, Wyndmoor, Main line, Malvern. 

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Masonry work in Philadelphia

hello friends of old school masonry

 Our project in Philadelphia is coming along just fine and were slowly working on getting the curve out of the wall and getting the brick to being plum once again. Were going to begin to anchor the lower portion of the wall with steel plates on the outside veneer and bolted into the interior steel beams. That should do the trick in not allowing anymore moment in the wall. Were also going to reattach the side wall into the face of the brick that makes up the front of the building. We’ll bend a #5 steel re bar into a 90 degree angle and insert each end into the new rebuilt section of brick wall and the other end into the existing front wall brick. We’ll make sure that we inter-lock as many brick courses as possible. Well that gets you updated on this particular projects and of course there will be more to come. Thanks for stopping by and visiting our site.                  cool wall but not my mine.