Welcome to the online home of K.T. Fenton Masonry, Inc. Owner Ken Fenton has specialized in artisan quality masonry construction in the Boston, Metrowest area since 1987. His work has graced large architecturally designed homes as well as quaint capes throughout the area. Whether your project is a unique fireplace, a stone patio or that special landscape feature you have always wanted for your property, KT Fenton Masonry can build it with stone.
Please take a few minutes to browse our gallery of one-of-a-kind fireplaces, bluestone patios and walkways, brick and stone chimneys, stone retaining walls, and a variety of other natural stone and brick projects.
Please take a few minutes to browse our gallery of one-of-a-kind fireplaces, bluestone patios and walkways, brick and stone chimneys, stone retaining walls, and a variety of other natural stone and brick projects.
Services
Stone and Brick chimneys have been the mainstay of the masonry trade for centuries. We build unique artisan brick or stone chimneys that begin as a fireplace or pizza oven inside your home and continue on the interior, or the more traditional exterior construction. We restore old brick and stone chimneys by pointing the deteriorated mortar and installing new caps to prevent critters and debris from entering your chimney.
K.T. Fenton Masonry of Sudbury, MA just completed the mosaic thin stone veneer on our showroom front desk using Boston Blend Mosaic thin veneer. The video below shows their craftsmanship: the interesting mix of stones and their perfect trimming for even grout lines. You can see still photos of the project at the Stoneyard Showroom in Littleton, MA.
Reviews (3)
Tim H.
Sep 17, 2020
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Had them install 2 3-foot fieldstone walls - about 100 feet in total. Their 3-man crew finished the job in 7 working days, and the workmanship is incredible. They cleaned everything up and even re-landscaped the disturbed areas. I would highly recommend them to anyone who values high-quality stonework.
Barbara L.
Dec 07, 2012
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Stay away from these people. Our apartment complex has been without front stairs for nearly six months now, because Fenton decided to work on the project part-time throughout the late summer and fall (many days and weeks went by with no progress at all). Finally finish it in November (more than three months late), and oh, by the way, turns out they chose to not order the railing for the stairs until after they were completed! And Brookline won't give a cert of occupancy without a railing. So, here we sit, nearly a month later, still with no railing, and thus no stairs. We've been
Warren W.
Sep 19, 2012
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We have lived in this home for 13 years and it came with a pool. Nice Gunite pool in good shape but with a weathered concrete deck (apron.) Cracks here and there and just looking tired. Wife says "fill it in!" There's the solution. Having swum competitively for 12 years, her ridiculous recommendation bordered on blasphemy. I dilly daddled about what should be done, and deep down inside I knew the only way to do this right and to achieve the look I wanted was going to require going over the top. When you start a project like this, you get all sorts of advice. Advice bordering