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Masonry and Fireplace Restoration

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Massachusetts → EASTON - Town HallView Agency

NAICS

238140 - Masonry ContractorsView NAICS

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Center Street North Easton, MA, 02356, US

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Repair and restoration of the historic fireplace and masonry elements using compatible materials and traditional techniques such as tuckpointing and mortar matching.

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