Masonry Contractor in Windham, ME
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Stone outlasts almost everything else on a property — but only if the work beneath it is done right. The strength of a stone wall, a set of steps, or a chimney is invisible: it lives in the footing depth, the mortar mix, and how water is kept from getting in and freezing. Skip those, and even beautiful stonework heaves, cracks, and leans within a few winters. That is why a skilled masonry contractor in Windham, ME , is judged less by how a job looks on day one and more by how it stands a decade later.
Maine winters are merciless on masonry. Windham sits inland near Sebago Lake, where temperatures plunge for months, and the ground freezes several feet deep. Every thaw and refreeze pries at mortar joints, lifts steps and walls through frost heave, and spalls the face off brick and stone wherever water has gotten in. Moisture from the lake and heavy snow only add to the load. Homeowners looking for stonework and masonry repair in Windham are really asking for work built to survive that punishing cycle, year after year.
We are Maine Coast Masonry, a family-owned business led by Marc Michaud, a third-generation stone mason with more than 45 years of experience. We handle masonry restoration , custom stonework , outdoor fireplaces, stone veneer, steps, patios, and full outdoor living spaces. Whether you want to preserve an aging chimney or build something new in natural stone, we are glad to walk the property with you and talk through what is possible. We build it to last, with the structure underneath done right.
About Windham, ME
Windham is a town in Cumberland County, in southern Maine, with a 2020 census population of 18,434. First settled in 1737 as New Marblehead and incorporated as Windham in 1762, it carries more than two and a half centuries of New England history.
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Why Windham Residents Trust Maine Coast Masonry
Masonry is a craft you cannot fake, and three generations of doing it leave a mark on the work. Marc Michaud learned the trade from the family before him, and Maine Coast Masonry brings more than 45 years of stone experience to every job we take.
That experience shows in the parts you never see. We set footings below the frost line so steps and walls do not heave. We match mortar to the existing masonry on a restoration, so a repair does not tear apart the wall it was meant to save. We hand-select and shape natural stone for fit and grain, the old-world way, then build it to shed water rather than hold it.
We treat each property as a reflection of our family name, which means we show up, do careful work, and stand behind it. That long view — building things meant to outlast us — is the whole point of working in stone.
