Masonry Project Consultation
Use this page if you're planning new masonry work, stone or veneer installation, or a larger project that needs scope discussion.
If you already have damage, loose masonry, cracking, chimney issues, or a repair concern, start with repair intake instead.
Project Consultation Request
What helps with project review:
- where the work would be installed
- approximate size or area
- photos of the existing wall, fireplace, chimney, or space
- material direction if known
- timeline or planning window
- any existing structures the new work needs to connect to
You do not need to have the full design figured out before reaching out.
Use the form below to submit your project details. Include photos or references where possible. This helps determine the right approach and next step.
Who This Page Is For
This page is for new masonry projects such as stone veneer work, brick veneer or wall work, fireplaces or feature walls, chimney rebuilds as part of a project, structural masonry openings or sill work, and planned masonry upgrades.
If the first question is whether your project location fits the current working area, see whether TrueNorth services your area.
Best for:
- new stone veneer or stonework
- brick or masonry project planning
- fireplace or interior stone feature work
- larger exterior masonry changes
- chimney rebuild planning when it is not just a repair question
- masonry work that needs scope discussion before pricing
Repair issues usually belong on the intake page.
If you are dealing with damage, deterioration, or an existing issue rather than planning new work, use the repair intake instead.
What To Include
Project details
- what you are trying to build
- where it is located on the property or inside the home
- approximate size or scale
- material preference, if known
Photos, references, and timing
- current area photos
- inspiration images
- plans or drawings, if available
- whether this is ready soon, planning stage, or still an early idea
How Project Consultation Works
1. Initial Review
Submitted details are reviewed to understand the general project idea, location, and likely scope path.
2. Clarification
If the first description is unclear, additional details or photos may be requested before the next step is recommended.
3. Consultation or Site Visit
Some projects may require consultation or a site visit to review layout, access, tie-ins, substrate, and existing conditions.
4. Quote or Scope Definition
Where scope can be confirmed, a written quote/agreement is prepared. Only the final written quote/agreement is binding.
When a Site Visit May Be Needed
Site visits are more likely when layout decisions need to be confirmed, structural considerations affect the project path, substrate condition is uncertain, access and staging are not obvious, or the new work needs to integrate cleanly with an existing structure.
This is a contractor evaluation for project planning and scope confirmation, not engineering or design certification.
Project vs Repair
Project
Planned work, new construction, upgrades, or new veneer and masonry features belong on the consultation path.
Repair
Damage, deterioration, unknown cause, or existing masonry failure belongs on the photo-first repair intake path.
Related Questions
Final Step
If this is a new masonry project, use the consultation form. If the real issue is an existing failure that needs repair definition first, switch to the repair intake.
