Framingham, Massachusetts [7/3/26] - AMN Masonry, a building restoration contractor serving greater Boston for more than thirteen years, reports a marked increase in demand for brownstone restoration and historic masonry preservation across the region. The company links the trend to the area's large inventory of older masonry buildings and a growing recognition that careful preservation protects both property value and architectural character for the long term.
Brownstone, a soft sandstone common in many older neighborhoods, is especially vulnerable to weather. Freeze and thaw cycles, moisture, and decades of exposure cause the surface to crack, flake, and erode, often well before owners notice a serious problem. AMN Masonry reports that more owners are now seeking repair at the first signs of wear rather than waiting for extensive and costly deterioration to set in across an entire facade.
The company attributes part of the demand to a wider shift in how owners view older buildings. Rather than treating an aging structure as a candidate for replacement, many now see preservation as a sound financial and environmental choice. Restoration retains original materials, avoids the disruption of major reconstruction, and keeps the distinctive character that gives historic neighborhoods much of their appeal and value.
A representative of AMN Masonry said, "Owners are realizing that historic masonry cannot be repaired like modern brickwork. Preserving a brownstone or a century old facade takes the right materials and the right techniques, and people increasingly want that work done properly the first time."
AMN Masonry approaches each project by matching original materials and methods, from analyzing historic mortar to selecting gentle cleaning techniques that do not harm soft masonry. The company emphasizes that the wrong repair can cause more damage than the original problem, which is why specialized knowledge and patience matter so much in preservation work on older structures.
Demand has been strongest among owners of historic homes, civic buildings, and commercial properties across the region, many of which feature masonry that is difficult or impossible to replicate with modern materials. The company notes that protecting these structures often comes down to acting early, before minor surface damage reaches the brick or stone beneath. Once that damage spreads, the company adds, the scope and cost of restoration climb quickly, which is why timely assessment has become central to its advice.
A representative of AMN Masonry added, "The goal is always to extend the life of the building while keeping it true to its original form. When historic masonry is restored correctly, it can stand for another generation and continue to serve the community around it."
AMN Masonry expects demand for preservation work to keep rising as more owners recognize the value of acting early. The company encourages those responsible for brownstone and historic masonry properties to seek an assessment before seasonal weather accelerates any existing damage.
About the Company
AMN Masonry is a building restoration contractor based in Framingham, Massachusetts, serving greater Boston for more than thirteen years. The company specializes in brownstone restoration, brick and stone repointing, historical restoration, foundation waterproofing, stone lintel repair, concrete repair, and stone and retaining wall work for residential, commercial, and historic properties.
Contact Information
• Company: AMN Masonry
• Phone: (774) 244-8248
• Address: 318 Grant St, Framingham, MA 01702
• Website: amnmasonry.com