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Looking for a masonry contractor in Boston? Need to have your stoop or step repaired? Interested in having a new step or stoop installed? Top Rank Roofing And Masonry can help you. We can repair and restore any damaged or broken steps / stoops.
We can build a brand new stoop or step with a multiple of choices. From concrete pavers to flagstones to concrete and even wooden steps. If you are thinking of a particular design or are not sure on how to proceed, give us a call now. We will gladly help you choose the perfect stoop or step for your home in Boston.
Over 20 years delivering high quality workmanship in masonry for Boston. We have a large portfolio of previous work that we would be delighted to go through with you. Our team is skilled at handling all styles of masonry steps and stoops including brick walls, stucco and much more.
We can go through your project step by step with you so your fully informed and are aware of each of the steps involved when building something new or repairing an older masonry piece. We put all our customers first and believe in building a solid foundation of trust and friendship with all our clients. Our workmanship is second to none.
Give us a call now to get a free no obligation quotation on your own steps, stoops or masonry needs. We can repair any masonry and leave it looking like new again. All sized projects undertaken. Fully guaranteed. We can talk you through each step of the project.
Call us now on: OFFICE: 617 685 9267. 7 days a week. Open now for free quotes!
Quincy ( KWIN-zee) is a coastal U.S. city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. It is the largest city in the county and a part of Metropolitan Boston as one of Boston’s immediate southern suburbs. Its population in 2020 was 101,636, making it the seventh-largest city in the state. Known as the “City of Presidents”, Quincy is the birthplace of two U.S. presidents—John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams—as well as John Hancock, a President of the Continental Congress and the first signer of the Declaration of Independence, as well as being the first and third Governor of Massachusetts.
First settled in 1625, Quincy was briefly part of Dorchester before becoming the north precinct of Braintree in 1640. In 1792, Quincy was split off from Braintree; the new town was named after Colonel John Quincy, maternal grandfather of Abigail Adams and after whom John Quincy Adams was also named. Quincy became a city in 1888.
For more than a century, Quincy was home to a thriving granite industry; the city was also the site of the Granite Railway, the United States’ first commercial railroad. Shipbuilding at the Fore River Shipyard was another key part of the city’s economy. In the 20th century, both Howard Johnson’s and Dunkin’ Donuts were founded in the city.