Concrete Repair
Structural Integrity Starts Here
Durable, precise, and built to last—our concrete repair services address the cracks, spalls, and structural deficiencies that threaten buildings over time. Whether it’s a parking deck, foundation wall, or elevated slab, we diagnose the issue at its source and implement targeted solutions that restore performance and prolong the life of the structure.
Parking Structure Repairs and Maintenance
Durable, precise, and built to last—our concrete repair services address structural issues before they become costly problems.
Membranes and Coatings
Bringing new life to aging brick, block, and stone—our restoration work preserves structure, appearance, and integrity.
Structural Concrete Repair
Bringing new life to aging brick, block, and stone—our restoration work preserves structure, appearance, and integrity.
Epoxy & Urethane Injections
Durable, precise, and built to last—our concrete repair services address structural issues before they become costly problems.
Precast Panel Repair
Bringing new life to aging brick, block, and stone—our restoration work preserves structure, appearance, and integrity.
Balcony Repair
Bringing new life to aging brick, block, and stone—our restoration work preserves structure, appearance, and integrity.
FEATURED PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
Bay View Terrace Building Envelope Repair
Bay View Terrace is a 25-story apartment building in Milwaukee’s Bay View neighborhood, notable as Wisconsin’s first condominium and a pioneering high-rise for its era. Designed by architect Robert Rasche, construction began in 1963 and was completed in 1964 at a cost of approximately $3.5 million. The building employed an innovative Swedish construction technique that was groundbreaking for the region. Masonry Restoration, Inc. was hired to conduct leak investigations, perform full sealant replacement around all exterior windows and balcony perimeters, complete reglazing of the window system, and install protective exterior coatings.
FEATURED PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
Historic Whitefish Bay Highschool Bell Tower Rebuilding
Nearly a century after its construction, the bell tower at Whitefish Bay High School was in critical need of restoration. Decades of inappropriate repairsincluding caulked mortar joints and incompatible mortarshad caused substantial deterioration, ultimately requiring the complete dismantling of the upper 60 feet of the tower, including the concrete backup walls, down to the fourth-floor roof level.
Masonry Restoration, Inc. Utilized advanced 3D laser scanning to document and guide the removal and precise reconstruction of the structure. The internal concrete framework was entirely replaced and shifted three inches to the north to correct errors in the original design. After repouring the backup structure, new limestone and brick masonry were installed with exceptional accuracy, matching the original dimensions within one-eighth of an inch.
In addition to the masonry reconstruction, the project included the installation of new windows and new standing-seam copper roofing, ensuring the restored bell tower reflects both historical authenticity and long-term durability.
FEATURED PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
611 E. Wisconsin Concrete and Sealant Restoration
Architect Harry Weese constructed the Northwestern Mutual low-rise building at 611 E. Wisconsin Ave. In 1964. The rebar and concrete construction that presented Weese with so many possibilities as an architect faced challenges in the midwestern climate. Moisture had corroded the rebar, and this expansive deterioration had pushed out the concrete, creating even more opportunity for future moisture damage. Masonry Restoration, Inc. Was tasked with cleaning the entire facade, Complete Sealant Remediation and repairing over 1800 holes in the concrete structure.
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Saint Sebastian Multi Year Facade Restoration
Saint Sebastian Catholic Church, founded in 1911 to serve Milwaukee’s growing German Catholic community, has been a cornerstone of faith and education in the area for over a century. The parish grew rapidly, with early school buildings built to attract families and a new chapel completed in 1919. By 1930, the French Gothic-style church was completed, accommodating over 1,100 worshippers and serving as a hub for the community through the Great Depression and World War II. Subsequent decades saw expansions to the school and parish facilities, ensuring St. Sebastian remained a vibrant presence for generations of families. Currently, Saint Sebastian is undergoing a multi-year complete facade restoration. Masonry Restoration, Inc. Is performing extensive facade cleaning, rebuilding of the Lannon stone veneer, structural concrete restoration and repointing of the bell tower, structural steel repairs to precast panel walls, and complete sealant replacement, preserving both the historic character and long-term durability of this landmark church.
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Mitch Park Conservatory - The 'Domes' - Structural Stabilization & Netting
Beginning in March 2016, Masonry Restoration, Inc. Was engaged to install wire mesh on three dome structures. The project began with the installation of stainless steel brackets onto the concrete frames, which anchored the netting securely. In some areas, flashing was added to the brackets to prevent contact with other metal elements and avoid potential corrosion. Stainless steel cables were then connected to the brackets, forming the support structure for the mesh. The installation of the stainless steel diamond mesh netting allowed the structures to remain open to the public throughout the project. Access challenges were significant, requiring specialized aerial lifts brought in from across the country to reach the domes safely and efficiently. The project was completed in October 2016, ahead of schedule and under budget.
FEATURED PROJECT HIGHLIGHT
Boston Store Facade Restoration
The historic Boston Store building in downtown Milwaukee faced significant structural challenges due to years of improper sealant applications on its terra cotta parapets. This negligence led to prolonged moisture infiltration, resulting in the complete corrosion of wall ties and compromising the building’s structural integrity. Masonry Restoration, Inc. Was commissioned to undertake a comprehensive restoration to preserve this architectural landmark.
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Precision in Practice: Whitefish Bay High School Bell Tower
At Whitefish Bay High School, we carefully dismantled and reconstructed a 60-foot limestone bell tower—piece by piece. Each massive stone was numbered, cataloged, and recreated with precision, preserving the tower’s historic character while rebuilding its structural integrity. It’s a rare project that demanded craftsmanship, coordination, and care at every level.
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