Aden Grosso Quarry | Crushed Stone Supply

Aden Grosso Quarry | Crushed Stone Supply

Masonry·90 Collabar Rd, Montgomery, NY 12549
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About Aden Grosso Quarry | Crushed Stone Supply

Aden Grosso Quarry | Crushed Stone Supply is a masonry contractor serving Montgomery, NY and the surrounding area. They have 8 customer reviews with a 5-star average rating. Many homes in Montgomery were built around 1982 and commonly need 1980s construction with aging roofing, siding, and hvac reaching replacement age. Contact them directly for a free estimate on your masonry project.

Listing last verified March 2026. Information sourced from public records and Google Business data.

Masonry Services

QuarryAggregate supplierBuilding materials supplierDump truck dealerLandscaping supply storeSand & gravel supplierTopsoil supplier

masonry services offered in Montgomery:

  • Quarry
  • Aggregate Supplier
  • Building Materials Supplier
  • Dump Truck Dealer
  • Landscaping Supply Store
  • Sand & Gravel Supplier
  • Topsoil Supplier
  • Brick and stone wall construction

Masonry in Montgomery — FAQ

How much does masonry work cost in Montgomery?

Masonry in Montgomery costs $14-$35 per sq ft, with an average project of $9,000. Bluestone patios and fieldstone retaining walls are popular in Cornwall and Warwick. Foundation repair work is common in older Newburgh and Middletown housing where stone foundations have shifted over decades.

Do I need a permit for a stone wall in Montgomery?

In Montgomery, retaining walls over 4 feet tall require a building permit from the Town of Montgomery Building Department ((845) 457-2640). Decorative walls under 4 feet usually don't need permits. Town of Montgomery includes the villages of Walden and Montgomery. The Village of Walden has its own building department. Fax: (845) 457-2760. Address: 110 Bracken Rd, Montgomery, NY 12549. Hours: M-Th 8:15am-5pm, Fri 8:15am-12:15pm.

What stone is best for patios in Montgomery?

Bluestone is the most popular patio stone in Montgomery and Orange County. It handles freeze-thaw cycles well and complements the area's architecture. Flagstone, travertine, and granite are also excellent choices.

Before Hiring a Masonry Pro in Montgomery

Use this checklist to vet contractors before signing a contract.

  • Ask about their mortar mix and whether they match existing mortar for repairs

    Using the wrong mortar hardness (Portland cement on old lime mortar) can crack historic brick. Color matching matters for appearance.

  • Verify experience with structural masonry vs. decorative veneer

    Foundation repair and structural work require a different skill set than building a veneer fireplace surround. Ask about relevant experience.

  • Ask about drainage provisions for retaining walls

    Every retaining wall over 2 feet needs drainage (gravel backfill, weep holes, or perforated pipe). Skipping drainage causes wall failure.

  • Verify Home Improvement Contractor license with your municipality

    New York counties require Home Improvement Contractor registration. Check with your local clerk's office or building department.

  • Confirm general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage

    Ask for a certificate of insurance (COI) naming you as additionally insured. Workers' comp protects you if a worker is injured on your property.

  • Get 2-3 written estimates that itemize labor, materials, and timeline

    Lump-sum quotes hide details. Itemized estimates let you compare apples to apples and catch hidden costs.

  • Check permit requirements with Town of Montgomery Building Department ((845) 457-2640)

    Contact town hall for permit requirements. Wallkill River flood zone properties require FEMA elevation certificates.

  • Ask for 3 recent local references and actually call them

    Ask references specifically: Did the job finish on time and on budget? Were there surprises? Would you hire them again?

Verify contractor credentials: NY Division of Licensing Services

Best Time to Hire a Masonry Pro in New York

Seasonal timing guide for the Northeast (CT/NY metro area).

SpringMar - May
Best time

Mortar needs above-40°F for at least 24 hours to cure. Spring thaw reveals winter damage — cracked foundations, deteriorated mortar, heaved pavers. Schedule inspections now.

SummerJun - Aug
Best time

Ideal masonry conditions. Ground is dry for foundation work. Concrete and mortar cure predictably. Patio and retaining wall projects thrive in summer.

FallSep - Nov
Good time

Good conditions through October. Mortar must cure before freezing. Tuckpointing and chimney repair should be done before winter traps moisture in the joints.

WinterDec - Feb
Off-season

Mortar will not cure properly in freezing temps. Emergency-only work uses heated enclosures and accelerants at premium cost. Plan spring projects and get quotes now.

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