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Stone Wall by JL Masonry in Concord, MA
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Expert Stone Wall Work for Concord Homeowners

Hand-laid stone walls for Concord, MA — built by the same crew that quotes the job, on the schedule we sign for.

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Stone Wall in Concord, MA

A stone wall contractor that knows Concord

When we take on a stone wall project in Concord, the first thing we factor in is the local soil: alluvial silt near rivers; rocky uplands. Combined with river fog increases damp on masonry north faces, this dictates how we engineer the base and joints. The result is a stone wall that performs the way it's supposed to — for decades.

We're based in Woburn and reach Concord on a regular schedule. That means same-day callbacks, on-site estimates within 48 hours, and crews that know which materials handle Middlesex County conditions best.

Common stone wall problems in Concord

  • Existing fieldstone wall has collapsed sections or leaning courses
  • Need a new property-line wall that matches historic neighborhood character — material matching is especially important given Concord's federal-era homes character.
  • Want a freestanding double-faced wall to define a garden or patio
  • Mortared veneer wall has spalling, cracking, or efflorescence
  • Old dry-stack wall needs rebuild with proper drainage and ties

Materials we use

  • Local Massachusetts fieldstone
  • New England granite
  • Pennsylvania flagstone caps
  • Type S or Type N mortar (matched to existing where applicable)
  • Geotextile and crushed stone for drainage

What we inspect

  • Footing depth below frost line (48" in MA)
  • Batter (lean back into the slope)
  • Stone selection by hand — face stones, fillers, hearting separately sorted
  • Hidden through-stones every 4 feet horizontally
  • Cap stones mortared or pinned

How we approach a stone wall project in Concord

  1. 1Free on-site estimate at your Concord property — we walk the site, listen, and ask the right questions.
  2. 2Written quote within 48 hours with materials, scope, schedule, and price — itemized, in plain English.
  3. 3Permits and town coordination handled by us (Middlesex County conservation, historic, and wetlands overlays where applicable).
  4. 4Hand-built by our crew — daily site cleanup, daily progress photos, foreman on-site every working day.
  5. 5Final walk-through with you, punch list addressed, and written workmanship warranty in your hands before we leave.

Stone Wall questions, answered

What's the difference between dry-stack and mortared walls?
Dry-stack uses no mortar — the wall holds itself together through stone selection and gravity. Mortared walls use mortar between stones for rigid construction. Both have their place; we'll recommend based on use case and aesthetic.
Can you match an existing historic stone wall?
Yes. We sort through fieldstone yards and quarries to match color, texture, and weathering. For mortared walls we can custom-tint mortar to match aged joints.
How long does a stone wall last?
A properly built dry-stack wall lasts 100+ years with minimal maintenance. Mortared walls typically last 60+ years before needing repointing.

Ready to start your Concord stone wall project?

Whether you're in West Concord or Concord Center, we'd love to walk your property and give you an honest quote. No deposit, no obligation, no high-pressure sales — just a real number from real masons.