Waltham Masonry & Paving Contractor — Brick, Stone & Driveways Built to Last
Boston Smart Plastering provides expert masonry and paving services throughout Waltham, MA. Waltham is a large and diverse city 10 miles west of Boston on the Charles River — known for its mix of historic neighborhoods, active commercial corridors, and significant renovation and construction activity. Boston Smart Plastering serves Waltham homeowners and businesses across all 14 of our service trades. From brick front steps and granite curbing to full driveway paving and custom stone patios, our experienced crews build work that withstands New England's brutal winters.
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We work with all masonry and paving materials — brick, natural stone, concrete, pavers, and granite — on residential and commercial properties in Waltham. Waltham's housing ranges from 19th and early 20th century multi-families near Moody Street and Central Square to mid-century single-family homes throughout residential neighborhoods to newer construction near the Route 128 tech corridor. This diversity creates consistent demand across all of Boston Smart Plastering's service categories. Proper base preparation, correct mortar mix, and good drainage are what separate masonry that lasts 30 years from work that cracks after the first freeze. Waltham is 10 miles west of Boston along the Charles River, accessible via Route 20 and I-95/Route 128, a core part of our Middlesex County service area.
Frequently asked questions
How much does driveway paving cost in Waltham MA?
An asphalt driveway in Waltham typically runs $4,000–$12,000. A concrete driveway runs $8,000–$20,000. Paver driveways range from $15,000–$40,000+. We provide a free detailed estimate after visiting your Waltham property.
Why does masonry crack in Waltham MA and how do you prevent it?
Boston's freeze-thaw cycle is the main culprit — water enters poorly-mixed joints, freezes, and forces apart brick and stone. We build every Waltham masonry project — including homes near Moody Street, Waltham Center, Lyman Estate, Charles River Museum of Industry, Prospect Hill, South Waltham — with proper mortar mix, joint depth, and drainage to prevent this.
