Charm City Masonry is Timothy Klempa's Federal Hill masonry outfit โ licensed, on the public record with 30 building permits, and ranked by BuildZoom above 89% of Maryland's licensed contractors. The mortar speaks for itself.
Masonry repair for residential and commercial properties across Baltimore โ the trades below are the ones on the company's public contractor record.
Old mortar ground out, new mortar struck in โ the repair every Baltimore rowhome eventually needs, done so it lasts.
Fireboxes and surrounds brought back to safe, solid working order.
Cracked, blown, or patch-scarred stucco repaired to a clean, uniform finish.
Flatwork poured straight and finished right, from walkways to pads.
"Very professional, fast, and flexible! Thank you so much for my new steps! I highly recommend your services"
โ Lodging L., Yelp
A masonry contractor should be verifiable before he's hired. Everything below is public record โ check it yourself before anyone touches your brick.
Baltimore is a masonry town. Whole neighborhoods of it โ Federal Hill included โ are brick rowhomes standing shoulder to shoulder, some for two centuries, many wearing the faux-stone overcoat this city famously gave the world.
That housing stock doesn't forgive sloppy work. Mortar joints, fireboxes, stucco, and flatwork here have to contend with harbor damp, freeze-thaw winters, and the weight of everything built above them. It's exacting work, and it's the work Charm City Masonry does from 209 E Fort Ave โ a few blocks from the rowhomes it serves.
Baltimore's signature faux-stone cladding was patented here in 1937 and spread across the city's rowhomes for decades. Whether your facade wears it proudly or you're tending the brick beneath, it's part of what makes maintaining a Baltimore rowhome its own craft.
Masonry problems only move in one direction on their own. Call before winter does the estimating for you.
Charm City Masonry
209 E Fort Ave
Baltimore, MD 21230 โ Federal Hill
Owner: Timothy Klempa ยท MD Home Improvement License #133976