Hinsdale homeowners invest in masonry that matches the character of one of the Midwest's most prestigious communities. Here's how AMS delivers that standard consistently.
Hinsdale's residential character is defined by architectural quality that reflects the community's long standing as one of the most desirable addresses in the Chicago metropolitan area. The brick colonials, stone Tudors, and custom homes that line its streets represent generations of investment in materials and craftsmanship that hold value precisely because they were built without compromise. Masonry work in Hinsdale belongs to this tradition — the same materials, the same attention to detail, the same refusal to cut corners that built the community in the first place.
The masonry challenges common in Hinsdale tend to reflect the age and quality of the original construction. Older homes from the 1930s through the 1960s often need mortar repointing at the 20- to 25-year interval, chimney work as those structures age past their original maintenance schedules, and occasional brick replacement where freeze-thaw damage has appeared. Newer custom construction in Hinsdale sometimes requires veneer specification and installation coordination during the build phase — work we enjoy because it lets us establish a relationship with a home at the beginning rather than at its first point of distress.
AMS works extensively in Hinsdale and the surrounding West Suburbs, including Oak Brook, Western Springs, Burr Ridge, and Clarendon Hills. Our crews working in these communities are experienced with the architectural styles, the material standards, and the quality expectations that come with this market. We bring samples to every site visit, we document every scope in writing, and we do not start work until the material selections and project details are confirmed and agreed upon.
If your Hinsdale home has masonry work on its deferred maintenance list — tuckpointing, chimney inspection, veneer assessment, or anything else — contact AMS before the season gets away. Our schedule in the western suburbs fills in spring and fall, and early engagement usually means better scheduling and more time to source matched materials when needed.