Washington DC has one of the country’s richest inventories of historic brick and masonry — Federal-era rowhouses in Georgetown, Capitol Hill townhouses, 19th-century commercial buildings throughout downtown, embassy compounds, church and institutional buildings, and significant public monuments with stone masonry facades. Rose Restoration has been restoring DC masonry since 1978.
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DC’s Masonry Landscape
DC brick and masonry work spans several distinct building ages, each with its own restoration requirements:
- Federal-era (1790s–1850s). Georgetown, Capitol Hill, and parts of Foggy Bottom have rowhouses and institutional buildings from this period. Very soft handmade brick, lime-based mortar, requires the gentlest restoration methodology.
- Victorian and Gilded Age (1860s–1910s). Dupont Circle, Kalorama, Logan Circle, and older commercial areas. Harder brick than Federal-era but still softer than modern; Type N or Type O lime mortars appropriate.
- Early 20th century (1910s–1940s). Apartment buildings and institutional construction from this period throughout the District. Mix of lime and early portland mortars.
- Mid-century commercial (1950s–1970s). Class A commercial brick facades throughout downtown DC. Modern portland-based mortars, standard repointing.
- Contemporary (1980s+). Modern brick on newer commercial and residential construction — standard portland mortar, straightforward repointing.
- Institutional and church buildings. Significant brick and stone masonry on churches, schools, libraries, and public buildings throughout the District.
Common DC Masonry Projects
- Rowhouse facade repointing. Full or spot repointing on historic Georgetown, Capitol Hill, and Foggy Bottom rowhouses. Requires mortar matching to original.
- Front-stoop / entry-stair repair. Brick and stone front stairs are extremely common on DC rowhouses. Failure mode is usually mortar erosion from freeze-thaw.
- Chimney restoration. Historic DC chimneys often have severe deterioration — brick crown rebuilding, repointing, liner integration.
- Garden walls and courtyards. Historic enclosed garden walls, courtyards, and perimeter brick walls.
- Commercial facade repointing. Older downtown commercial buildings with brick facades needing facade-wide repointing. Access often requires scaffolding or swing stages.
- Church and institutional stonework. Natural stone masonry on DC’s historic churches, monuments, and public buildings.
- Patio and walkway brick. Backyard brick patios and walkways with failing mortar joints.
DC Neighborhoods We Regularly Serve
- Georgetown (Federal-era and Victorian rowhouses)
- Capitol Hill (historic townhouses, Senate/House office buildings)
- Foggy Bottom (historic and institutional)
- Dupont Circle (Victorian rowhouses and apartment buildings)
- Kalorama (embassy row, prestige residential)
- Logan Circle
- Shaw
- U Street corridor
- Mount Pleasant
- Adams Morgan
- Columbia Heights
- Petworth
- Brookland
- Eckington
- LeDroit Park
- Bloomingdale
- Anacostia (historic)
- Chevy Chase DC
- Cleveland Park
- Woodley Park
Why DC Masonry Requires Specialists
Three things make DC historic masonry work different from generic bricklaying:
- Mortar matching. Getting the hardness, color, texture, and profile right takes years of experience. Mismatched mortar is worse than no repointing — it damages original brick within 20–40 years.
- Brick preservation. Removing failed mortar without damaging soft historic brick requires the right tools and the right touch. This is hand-work, not machine work.
- Building movement awareness. Historic DC rowhouses have settled, shifted, and flexed for 150+ years. Repointing that doesn’t account for this movement just reopens the same cracks.
DC Masonry Restoration Cost
- Standard repointing: $15–$35 per SF
- Historic lime-mortar repointing: $25–$50 per SF
- Chimney repointing (residential): $2,000–$6,000
- Front-stoop repointing: $1,500–$5,000
- Historic facade (preservation-grade): project-specific; $30–$75 per SF depending on scope and access
See the full 2026 masonry cost guide.
Related DC Work
- Historic Building Restoration Services
- Main Masonry Services
- Government Building Restoration
- Understanding Brick Repointing
- Mortar Types Explained
- Diagnosing Mortar Failure
Ready to Restore Your DC Masonry?
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