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FAQs About Masonry and Concrete in Chagrin Falls, OH

Driveway work can require permits, and the village also has a right-of-way permit for items like driveway aprons and public sidewalk work. Start with the Permits & Forms page and confirm your exact scope. (chagrinfallsoh.gov)

Both refer to renewing mortar joints. In practice, homeowners use “tuckpointing” for removing deteriorated mortar and replacing it to restore strength and water resistance, especially on chimneys and brick façades.

Your contractor should give a written cure timeline. Ask specifically about “foot traffic vs vehicle traffic,” and how long to wait before sealing, because curing practices affect durability in freeze-thaw climates. (Federal Highway Administration)

A retaining wall quote should include base prep, drainage behind the wall, material type, wall height/length, any reinforcement, and how runoff will be handled so the wall doesn’t lean or wash out.

Require the same scope: mortar match plan, depth of removal, brick/stone replacement strategy, and water entry fixes (chimney cap/crown/flashing if applicable). Then compare apples-to-apples across three written estimates. (Ohio Attorney General)

Vague scopes, no drainage plan, no control-joint plan, pressure to sign immediately, and refusal to discuss permits for right-of-way work are all common “future regret” signals. (Ohio Attorney General)

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