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uschisk 08-19-2022 08:20 AM

Mason recommendation
 
We have a 100+ year old island lake house, with a likely 100+ year old fireplace/chimney that is sorely in need of attention. Ideally, we would love to be able to safely use the fireplace. Looking for recommendation for a mason who could help us - any islanders been through this before and did not remove the chimney???

Thank you!

Garcia 08-19-2022 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by uschisk (Post 375284)
We have a 100+ year old island lake house, with a likely 100+ year old fireplace/chimney that is sorely in need of attention. Ideally, we would love to be able to safely use the fireplace. Looking for recommendation for a mason who could help us - any islanders been through this before and did not remove the chimney???

Thank you!

I have used Natt King, https://www.kingstoneworks.com/. The business has grown in recent years and I don't know if they still do things like repairs. Excellent work - but prepare yourself as stonework is pricey.

TheProfessor 08-20-2022 01:45 PM

Huston family members.
2nd and 3rd generation.

The Huston masons do not do any advertising. All/most work full time on masonry work. just by word of mouth. One 3rd generation does excellent carpentry.

Any hardware store or any lumber yard would have their phone numbers.
Gilbert Block in Laconia/Belmont would also have phone numbers.

winni83 08-20-2022 02:17 PM

Ditto on the Hustons for masonry work. Bob Huston did work on our house and friends have used Randy Huston. Don’t know if they do island work.

jbolty 08-22-2022 09:15 AM

I've been friends with Bob since pre school. I just sent him this thread but know they are all pretty booked up and Randy is mostly retired.

BroadHopper 08-22-2022 12:47 PM

Kudos
 
to those who like to keep the classic lake houses! My family had a lake house that was originally a brakeman house on the Lake Shore Railroad. It was added on and made into a family cottage in 1892. The trust can no longer keep up with the taxes and had to sell. The new owner, a doctor from Methuen, tore the old structure down despite pleas from the town. Needless to say, the new Mcmansion violated wetland laws and zoning as well as angry neighbors.

uschisk 08-25-2022 01:47 PM

Not a rush….
 
JBolty, thank you. Booked up isn’t an issue, we were looking for someone to look at it maybe this year, maybe in the spring…..just hoping to start the process.


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