It has taken you years of planning and saving to build your custom-built house. Now, choose the best masonry contractor and materials to ensure the exterior home remains beautiful for years to come. Cornerstone Masonry will guide you through the process of selecting the best brick and/or stone for your home, then see it come to life with beautiful patterns and a thorough attention to detail. We have an extensive background with residential masonry and continue to refine and perfect the craft, ensuring each home looks amazing and is the envy of neighbors and friends.
Cornerstone Masonry is a full service masonry contractor for the St. Louis Metro Area specializing in custom-built and tract homes, multi-residential and commercial buildings, fireplaces, chimneys, stonework and much more.
Call us at (636) 698-2068 to discuss your new or existing residential project! Or, send us an email at info@cornerstone-masonry.com.
We proudly serve the greater St. Louis area, including St. Louis City and the suburbs of Clayton, Town & Country, Ladue, Creve Coeur, Chesterfield, Ballwin, Wildwood, Eureka, Wentzville, Foristell, St. Charles, St. Peters, O’Fallon, Cottleville and many other fine municipalities.
We also work with many different natural and manufactured stone products from well-known companies. Whether we work directly with you or with your architect, interior designer, or builder, our design experts can help select the stone that matches your personality and style.
Brick has long been the building material of choice because of its durability, low maintenance, and lasting value. With its never-ending texture and color possibilities, brick’s classic beauty has continually set the standard in residential and commercial construction. With clients' increased focus on sustainable materials, brick once again takes the lead in the building industry.
Although not used often in single-family residential homes, the standard gray concrete masonry blocks have evolved into aesthetically pleasing concrete masonry units (CMUs). These masonry blocks can be used as a stand alone or in conjunction with other masonry materials.