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Historical Masonry Restoration & Preservation

With over 40 years of masonry experience, we deliver trusted craftsmanship that preserves the past and serves communities across Southern New England.

1991

Year Established

1k+

Projects Completed

3

Awards Achieved

Our Masonry Expertise

We deliver high-quality commercial masonry solutions, combining traditional techniques with modern preservation to ensure durable and beautiful results.

Blueprint

Historical Masonry Restoration Consulting

Expert guidance in preserving and repairing masonry to ensure heritage integrity, structural stability, and compliance with preservation standards.

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Brick & Stone
Restoration

We restore and preserve masonry using cleaning, repointing, Dutchman repairs, and material replacement to protect both structure and charm.

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Preventative
Maintenance

Our waterproofing and sealant services prevent moisture damage, enhancing durability, longevity, and aesthetic appeal.

Built on Heritage, Driven by Integrity

Bay State Restoration, LTD is a second-generation, family-owned masonry contractor dedicated to preserving New England’s architectural heritage. For over 40 years, we have specialized in restoring and maintaining industrial and commercial buildings with exceptional craftsmanship.

As a proud sponsor of the Rhode Island Bricklayers Apprenticeship System, we are committed to fostering skilled talent. Our team brings over 100 years of combined experience in historical restoration, ensuring precision and quality in every project. Certified as JAHN installers and holding OSHA and SIA certifications for Suspended Scaffolding, we prioritize safety and professionalism at every step.

At Bay State Restoration, we don’t just restore buildings, we preserve legacies and honor the craftsmanship that built New England’s history.

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Affiliations & Certifications

We hold a DCAM Certification in Historical Masonry, Masonry, and Waterproofing as well as awards in preservation from the Warren Preservation Society for the craftsmanship in the restoration of the Warren Baptist Church and from The New Bedford Preservation Society - Elm Award for our craftsmanship in the restoration of the New Bedford City Hall. 

We have successfully worked with the Providence Preservation Society, the Rhode Island Historical Society, the Old Dartmouth Historical Society, Waterfront Historical Area LeaguE (WHALE) and many others. We are proud to call each of these distinguished organizations our business partners and friends. We are passionate about our business and strive for perfection and satisfaction in all aspects of our work so it may be enjoyed and appreciated for generations to come.

Our Portfolio

Working with Bay State on this award winning project was a very good experience. They demonstrated throughout the project that they were cooperative and readily willing to collaborate with all team members to solve any and all issues as they came up. The quality of the finished product is superb and their attention to detail was refreshing to see. Rich from Bay State took genuine ownership of each repair and wouldn’t settle until it met with his high standards.

Mark Champagn,

Superintendent of Facilities

Construction and Maintenance City of New Bedford

Contact Us

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Main Office

338 Metacom Ave

Warren, RI 02885

Email: bsrestore@aol.com

Tel: 401-245-0755

Fax: 401-245-4480

Employment

To apply for a job with Bay State Restoration Ltd., please send your resume to: bsrestore@aol.com and we will get back to you.

For any inquiries or questions, please call: 401-245-0755, email or fill out the form.

© 2018 by Bay State Restoration LTD.

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Certified WBE / DBE

License # 32889

Fully Insured

Bonded

State Apprentiship Sponsor

Certified Jahn Installer

Certified SIA Safety Training for Suspended Scaffolding

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