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Granite & Stone Associates is a resource site for professionals and property owners working with masonry and concrete restoration contractors. We publish research and guidance on building restoration standards, contractor selection, and industry best practices. We’re here to help you make informed decisions about the restoration work your property needs.

Whether you’re a restoration contractor seeking peers and technical resources, a property manager planning a major facade renovation, or a homeowner trying to understand what pointing and sealing work actually entails, we want to hear from you. We gather our recommendations from on-site experience, peer networks in the restoration trades, and published standards from organizations like the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the National Park Service.

Questions about restoration approaches, feedback on our recommendations, stories about restoration work you’ve done or encountered, or observations about what actually works in the field? We’re happy to receive your inquiries through the contact form below. You can expect a response within 3–5 business days as we review submissions. All feedback is treated as confidential unless you indicate otherwise.

What we can help with

  • Questions about masonry restoration standards and best practices
  • Feedback on our recommendations and resources
  • Stories and case studies of restoration projects
  • Connections to industry organizations and preservation bodies
  • Technical questions about building restoration methods and materials

What we cannot do

  • Provide on-site estimates or detailed project planning
  • Offer legal or insurance advice
  • Make specific contractor recommendations outside our published network
  • Review proposed scopes of work or bid documents

Before you write

Professional masonry restoration contractor office and workspace representing the Granite & Stone Associates resource community

Granite & Stone Associates connects professionals and property owners with vetted restoration contractors and industry guidance. What you see here is the kind of established, professional restoration business we research and recommend—firms with certifications, years of experience, and a reputation built on completed work in your region.

When you reach out with a question or a story, you’re talking to a resource network of industry professionals. We’re independent from any single contractor; our role is to help you evaluate your options against industry standards and peer experience.