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Looking to have some work done on the patio or terrace at your home in Quincy, Massachusetts? Let Top Rank Roofing And Masonry help you with it. We can cater for all types of patio and terrace installations, large or small. Our team is fully qualified and certified in the construction and handling of all types of patios, terraces and landscapes.
There is a very large range of choices when it comes to patio and terrace installations. Maybe your looking to extend an existing patio / terrace or looking to remove the old one and install a new one? Depending on the existing area, it can range from a small job to a very large job. We can offer advice and guidance as well as great value when it comes to your patio or terrace. Helping to choose from the right materials to choosing the finish that will suit your needs the most.
We can provide you with a low cost estimate on what your patio or terrace might cost. We source only the best materials on the market to guarantee any of the work we do will last for many years. You can choose from a very large range of manufactured concrete products to natural stone products or stones.
You might choose pavers, sandstone, concrete, flagstones or even imprint concrete. Most importantly we can help you choose the right material for the right patio and terrace. We are your professional patio construction team in Boston.
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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.