Work the clay, tread the mortar, and repair the brickwork! — Nahum 3:14b
Pro Point Restoration
About Us
Pro-Point Restoration furnishes state of the art masonry restoration and masonry construction services to clients around the country. We specialize in government, institutional, and large- scale private projects. Our hallmarks are business formality, rigorous craftsmanship and unfailing professionalism. In short, customer service has been and will remain the cornerstone of our success. Pro-Point Restoration has trained in numerous techniques for historic preservation and restoration of period masonry structures.
Our skilled masons can reproduce historic joint finishes in durable lime mortars and other original materials. Whether stone, brick, terra cotta or concrete, we work endlessly to introduce repairs into the masonry structure which will disappear
seamlessly into the original work. Our employees whether managers or craftsmen in the field, are charged with understanding materials and maintaining the highest standard of craftsmanship. Our high standards result in extended performance for the project and more value for the client. Our reputation depends on the reliable delivery of top-quality work in an efficient and responsible manner.
Our goal is to keep your project on budget and on schedule. To this end, we continue to invest in the most modern equipment and to train in the latest techniques and materials. We bring a comprehensive focus to every operation and will furnish a clearly stated method of handling your project. You can depend on our diligent quality control in the execution of your masonry restoration project and related operations.

Latest Projects
Pro-Point Restoration had the pleasure of spending most of the 2021 winter in San Juan,
Puerto Rico.
Our scope of work included repairs to the Santa Rosa Wall Bastion at Castillo San
Felipe del Morro, otherwise known as El Morro.
Tasks included weed and plant removal, washing the delicate limestone by hand with a
biological cleaner, repointing joints and a full render using historically correct lime
putty.
The Highland Light is an active lighthouse on the Cape Cod National Seashore in North Truro, Massachusetts. The current tower was erected in 1857, replacing two earlier towers that had been built in 1797 and 1831. It is the oldest and tallest lighthouse on Cape Cod.
The library’s origins pre-date the United States: “The beginnings of the State Library were in 1717 and it is generally considered to be the oldest such institution in the United States. Originally housed in Portsmouth, the state library has been located in Concord since 1808. The current building opened in 1895, and also housed the New Hampshire Supreme Court until 1970.