Stanwick Glen | Laurel Creek | Northwest Moorestown | Collins Park | Moorestown Hunt | Laurel Creek Country Club | Windermere | Wexford | Laurel Creek | Technical Fixes
MRP Concrete & Masonry LIC# 13VH08491800 | INSURED | BONDED | 856-381-8318
Serving all Moorestown 08057. Path from Main Street, Borton Landing Road, Marter Avenue, and the Moorestown Community House. Near Strawbridge Lake Park and Moorestown High School.
The Problem: Leaning retaining walls and washed-out patio footings in Moorestown Hunt. | The Solving: We engineer custom thermal bluestone and stamped patios using 5000 PSI structural mixes over a 2” over 4” compacted stone base (6 inches total) to mitigate hydrostatic pressure and freeze-thaw damage.
The Problem: Sinking slabs and shattered aprons in Laurel Creek. | The Solving: We provide full-depth structural replacement using 4000- 5000 PSI fiber-reinforced concrete and a reinforced DGA sub-base to guarantee long-term load-bearing capacity and a 30-year lifespan.
The Problem: Crumbling concrete steps and trip hazards in Stanwick Glen trigger Chapter 155 Township Violations. | The Solving: We rebuild entryways with monolithic 4000-5000 PSI with fiber mesh reinforced concrete pours or custom brick-over-block systems, ensuring all flatwork meets Moorestown residential code for CO-Inspection approval.
The Problem: Drywall cracks and bowing block walls in Northwest Moorestown indicate total sub-base failure. For cinder block walls or old stone foundations, we have the solution for your particular build. | The Solving: We utilize technical epoxy injections and 5000 PSI structural grout with underpinning to fuse cracked masonry and stabilize shifting clay soils for permanent FHA compliance.
The Problem: Crumbling brick mortar and shifting bluestone treads are common in historic Moorestown. | The Solving: We specialize in technical repointing and rebuilding the sub-base the brick and natural stone sit on. installation using 4000-5000 PSI reinforced footings and a 6-inch DGA base to prevent the heave and settling that destroys standard masonry.
The Problem: Deteriorating mass-produced patio kits and washed-out polymeric sand. | The Solving: We build custom outdoor kitchens and hardscaping using steel-reinforced 5000 PSI footings, granite counters, and stone veneer designed specifically for NJ freeze-thaw cycles.
The Problem: Minor concrete pitting, loose railings, and cracked chimney mortar are ignored by high-overhead contractors. | The Solving: We deliver precision execution on essential repairs, including structural masonry maintenance and small-job support to build lasting trust in the 08057 community.
Physical Address: 111 W 2nd Street, 2nd Floor, Moorestown, NJ 08057
Construction Official: Joseph LaRocca (also Fire & Plumbing Subcode Official)
Building Subcode Official: David Burd
Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (Daily)
Inspector Phone Hours: 8 – 9 a.m. and 2:30 – 3 p.m
All structural and flatwork repairs are executed for strict compliance with Moorestown NJ 08057 regulations
MRP Concrete & Masonry provides 100% code-compliant structural restoration across Burlington County, including Valley Stream, Wexford, and Willowdale.
MRP Concrete & Masonry | NJ HIC #13VH08491800 | INSURED | BONDED | 856-381-8318
"Mark and his team were professional, focused and very honest. Developed an immediate rapport. Will use them again!"