Over time, commercial buildings require updates to maintain structural integrity, improve energy performance, and modernize exterior appearance.
Commercial masonry renovations go beyond simple repair — they enhance facade systems, strengthen structural components, and extend the lifespan of existing buildings.
HICON provides professional commercial masonry renovation services for office buildings, retail centers, multi-unit developments, municipal properties, and industrial facilities.
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Commercial properties may require renovation due to:
If damage is isolated to specific structural failures, explore our dedicated Commercial Masonry Repair services.
Renovations often focus on improving both performance and appearance.
HICON provides:
For ground-up projects or building additions, learn more about our New Masonry services.

Proper building envelope performance is critical to long-term durability.
Masonry renovations often include performance-driven improvements such as:
Improved drainage systems
Updated flashing
Reinforcement enhancements

HICON works closely with property managers, facility teams, and contractors to ensure renovations are executed safely and efficiently.
For large-scale structural coordination, we also provide:
Our integrated approach ensures that masonry renovations align with broader site and structural improvements.
Experienced, trained in-house crews
No subcontractors
Clear communication with client and all involved
Long-term building performance focus
Safety-compliant job site management
Renovation often includes upgrades, modernization, and performance improvements, while repair focuses on correcting specific damage or structural failure whereas restoration focuses on correcting the effects of time.
Yes. Renovations can enhance drainage, improve moisture control, and strengthen structural systems.
HICON coordinates closely with property managers to minimize disruption while maintaining safety and project efficiency.
Depending on project scope and structural impact, permits or engineering review may be required. HICON evaluates requirements during planning.