Contact TrueNorth Stonecraft Masonry
The right way to get in touch depends on what you're dealing with. Start in the right place below.
Start With the Right Path
I have a masonry problem
Cracking, spalling, loose brick, chimney damage, or failing surfaces.
Send Photos for ReviewI'm planning a project
Stone, brick, veneer, chimney rebuild, or new masonry work.
Request Project ConsultationI'm not sure what I need yet
Start with the most common questions and decision paths.
Start with the decision guideI have a general question
If your question doesn't fit the above, reach out directly.
Before You Reach Out
Keep it simple. The goal is just enough context to sort the next step properly.
For repairs: Clear photos, including close and wide shots, plus a short description of what you're seeing.
For projects: Location on the property, approximate size or scope, and material or style if known.
This helps determine whether the next step is a quote-from-photos path or an onsite assessment.
Assessment Note
If an onsite assessment is required, it is a paid contractor evaluation used for repair planning and quotation.
If approved repair work moves forward, the pre-tax assessment fee is credited toward that work.
Contact Details
Phone: (519) 307-2778
This is a landline and cannot receive text messages.
Service Area
Based in Orangeville, Ontario.
Work is carried out in nearby communities, with extended travel considered based on scope, distance, and scheduling fit.
If location is your first question, see whether TrueNorth services your area.
What This Work Is and Is Not
- Masonry contractor work only. This page is for masonry repair, rebuild, restoration, and project work.
- Not structural engineering or design authority. Engineering and professional design are outside normal scope unless specifically stated.
- Non-masonry work is excluded unless stated. Other trades are not assumed into masonry scope.
- Hidden conditions may change scope and pricing. Visible-condition review only covers what can be confirmed at the time.
- Only the final written quote/agreement is binding. Preliminary guidance is not the binding scope-and-price document.
What To Do Next
If you're dealing with an existing issue, start with photos. If you're planning a project, request a consultation. If you're still sorting it out, the FAQ is the best place to begin.
