Masonry Contractor in Shrewsbury, PA
We’re based in York and work in Shrewsbury regularly. Retaining walls, patios, brick repointing, chimney rebuilds, historical restoration, block walls, and sealing. One crew, honest estimates, and work that holds up through decades of Pennsylvania weather.

A small town with solid bones and masonry that proves it
Shrewsbury sits at the southern edge of York County, close enough to the Maryland line that you can see it from the right hilltop. The borough is compact, mostly residential, with a mix of well-kept older homes, newer developments in Shrewsbury Township, and the kind of brick and stone work that has been standing here since the 1800s. All of it eventually needs maintenance, repair, or replacement.
We work in Shrewsbury and the surrounding townships regularly. We know the housing stock, the local soil conditions (clay-heavy, which matters for drainage behind retaining walls), and what the Shrewsbury Borough permit process looks like for different types of work. When you need a permit, we pull it. When you don’t, we tell you that too.
If you have been looking at a cracked chimney, a leaning retaining wall, a patio that has seen better days, or a foundation that is letting water in, we can help. Send us a photo and we will give you a straight answer about what it needs.
Every masonry service, one crew, one call
Here is what we do. Each one links to a full page with details, process, and pricing information.
Retaining Walls
Stone, block, or brick. Footings below frost, real drainage, geogrid where needed. Shrewsbury’s clay-heavy soil makes drainage behind retaining walls especially important. We build for the soil you actually have.
Retaining wall detailsPaver Patio Installation
Concrete pavers, flagstone, or clay brick. Built on a compacted base that actually holds its shape through Pennsylvania winters. The patio that is still flat in twenty years.
Patio installation detailsHistorical Restoration
Shrewsbury has its share of pre-1950 brick, especially in the borough center. We repoint with lime mortar, match the original joint profile, and replace failed bricks one at a time. The work that keeps old houses old in the good way.
Historical restoration detailsBlock & Brick Wall Installation
New garden walls, privacy walls, foundation walls, mailbox pillars. Block, brick, or block core with brick veneer. Built with proper footings and clean joints.
Wall installation detailsMasonry Sealing
Brick, stone, pavers, and concrete. Penetrating sealers that stop water before it freezes and spalls. The cheapest insurance your masonry can have.
Sealing detailsHardscaping
Patios, walkways, stone steps, fire pits, seating walls, and everything else permanent in the yard. Doing it together costs less than doing it in pieces.
Hardscaping detailsClay soil, old brick, and freeze-thaw. The three things your masonry is dealing with.
Shrewsbury Borough and Shrewsbury Township sit on clay-heavy soil that holds water and expands when it freezes. That is hard on retaining walls, foundations, and anything built at or below grade. If your retaining wall is bowing or your basement wall is damp, the soil is almost always part of the problem. We build with drainage that accounts for what the ground actually does here, not what it does in a textbook.
The older homes in the borough, many built in the late 1800s and early 1900s, use soft brick and lime mortar. When a modern contractor repoints those joints with hard portland cement, the brick becomes the thing that fails. We see it regularly. We repoint with period-correct materials that let the wall breathe and flex the way it was designed to.
The newer neighborhoods in the township have different issues: settling patios, retaining walls that were built without adequate drainage, chimneys that have weathered 20 or 30 years without maintenance. These are all fixable when the right methods are used.
Shrewsbury’s clay soil is tough on anything built at grade. We have learned to over-build the drainage on every job here because the ground does not forgive shortcuts.
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Projects from Shrewsbury and York County
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What Shrewsbury homeowners ask us
We work in Shrewsbury regularly. We’re based in York, about 15 minutes north, and Shrewsbury Borough and Shrewsbury Township are both in our core service area. No trip charge, no difference in pricing. If you are in the borough, the township, or the surrounding area (Glen Rock, New Freedom, Railroad, Stewartstown), we are happy to come out for a free estimate.
It depends on the work and whether you are in the borough or the township. In Shrewsbury Borough, building permits are required for structural work like new foundation walls, walls over 4 feet, and additions. The borough permit process goes through Keith Hunnings, the Building Code Official, and Commonwealth Codes Inspection Services handles plan review. Surface work like repointing, sealing, or patio installation typically does not require a building permit but may need a zoning permit. Shrewsbury Township has its own separate process. We check with the right office before starting and pull permits when they are required.
Yes. Shrewsbury sits on clay-heavy soil that holds water and swells when it freezes. That puts extra hydrostatic pressure behind retaining walls, which is why so many walls in this area bow out within a few years of being built. We over-build the drainage on every retaining wall job in Shrewsbury: more drainage stone, wider drain pipe, and geotextile fabric to keep the clay from clogging the system. It costs a little more up front but it is the difference between a wall that lasts and one that doesn’t.
Same as the rest of York County. Repointing runs $10 to $25 per square foot. Paver patios run $14 to $22 per square foot. Retaining walls run $40 to $80 per square foot of wall face. Sealing runs $1.50 to $4 per square foot. We give written, itemized estimates after seeing the site. Each of our service pages has more detailed pricing information.
Typical lead time is 2 to 6 weeks depending on the season and the size of the job. Spring and early summer book up fastest. Small jobs like sealing or minor repointing can sometimes be scheduled within a week or two. For larger projects, the sooner you start the conversation, the better your spot on the schedule.
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