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Masonry Cost in Ajax

Ajax masonry prices are 9% below the Ontario baseline. Expect to pay $13 – $27 per sq ft.

$13

Starting from

1-21 days

Typical timeline

10%

Contingency

$25,000

Max rebates

Masonry Cost Breakdown — Ajax

Scope (Ajax)LowHigh
Tuckpointing (mortar joint repair)$13$27
Brick replacement (matching existing)$23$45
Chimney rebuild (above roofline)$2,735$7,292
Stone veneer installation$23$46
Block wall construction$18$32
Parging (foundation exterior)$7$14

Visual Price Ranges

Tuckpointing (mortar joint repair)

$13per sq ft$27

Brick replacement (matching existing)

$23per brick$45

Chimney rebuild (above roofline)

$2,735per chimney$7,292

Stone veneer installation

$23per sq ft$46

Block wall construction

$18per sq ft$32

Parging (foundation exterior)

$7per sq ft$14

Labour vs Materials in Ajax

Labour

88%

of Toronto baseline

Labour costs in Ajax are 12% below Toronto rates due to lower overhead and competitive contractor markets.

Materials

95%

of Toronto baseline

Material costs are relatively stable across the GTA. Ajax sees 5% savings on materials compared to Toronto.

Permit Costs in Ajax

Durham Region permit fees are generally lower than Toronto/York. Ajax follows regional fee schedule.

Building Permit (structural masonry)

City of Toronto or local municipality

$200-$800

Heritage Permit (for designated properties)

Heritage Preservation Services or local heritage committee

$500-$2,000

Engineered Drawings (for retaining walls > 4 ft)

Professional Engineer (P.Eng)

$1,500-$4,000

Full permit process

Available Rebates in Ajax

Ontario Renovates

Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs

Up to $25,000 forgivable loan

A forgivable loan for low-to-moderate income homeowners to make essential home repairs, accessibility modifications, or create a secondary suite. Delivered through local Service Managers.

Stackableactive

Net Cost After Maximum Rebates

$0 – $0

Based on $25,000 in maximum stackable rebates. Actual amounts depend on eligibility and application.

See all rebates for Ajax

Phase-by-Phase Timeline

1

Surface prep and mortar removal (for tuckpointing)

1-2 days (depends on wall area and joint condition)

Grind out deteriorated mortar joints using an angle grinder with a diamond blade or a mortar rake (hand tool). Depth: 2.5x the joint width — a 3/8-inch joint needs 1 inch of depth. Shallow grinding (< 1/2 inch) leaves weak mortar behind; the repair fails in 5-10 years. Clean out dust and debris with a wire brush, compressed air, or a shop vac. Wet the joints with a spray bottle — dry brick sucks moisture out of fresh mortar and prevents bonding.

2

Mortar mixing and matching

0.5 day

Mix mortar to match the existing joints — color, texture, and strength. Modern pre-mixed mortars are Type S or M (too hard for heritage brick). For old buildings, mix Type N or O using portland cement, lime, and sand in the correct ratios. Add pigments to match the original color (iron oxide for red, carbon black for dark gray). Test on a small area and let it cure 7 days — wet mortar looks darker than cured mortar.

3

Repointing (packing new mortar)

2-4 days (depends on wall area)

Pack mortar into the joints in layers (1/4-inch lifts), pressing firmly to eliminate voids. Fill the joint flush with the brick face, then tool it to the desired profile once the mortar is thumb-print hard (not wet, not fully cured). Tooling compresses the surface, sheds water, and matches the original appearance. Common profiles: concave (rounded, best for water shedding), V-joint (angled), flush (flat), or raked (recessed — worst for water, used for aesthetics on sheltered walls).

4

Brick replacement (if spalling)

0.5-1 day per brick

Cut out damaged brick with a grinder or chisel, being careful not to damage adjacent bricks. Clean the cavity, wet it, and lay a bed of mortar. Insert a replacement brick (must match size, color, and grade — SW for exterior). Tap it into place with a trowel handle, scrape off excess mortar, and tool the joints. Matching brick is hard — old brick varies in color, texture, and size. Salvage yards or custom brick suppliers can help.

5

Flashing and capping installation

0.5-1 day

Install or repair flashing at critical points: top of walls (wall cap), base of walls (sill flashing), above windows/doors (lintel flashing). Flashing is metal (copper, aluminum, or galvanized steel) or rubberized membrane that diverts water out of the wall. Missing flashing is the #1 cause of masonry water damage. Wall caps (concrete, stone, or metal) shed water off the top of freestanding walls (garden walls, parapets).

6

Cleaning and sealing

0.5-1 day

Clean the wall with water and a stiff brush to remove mortar smears and efflorescence. For stubborn stains, use dilute muriatic acid (10:1 water:acid) — but ONLY on modern brick. Acid damages soft heritage brick. Rinse thoroughly. Apply a breathable masonry sealer (silane or siloxane) to reduce water absorption while allowing vapor to escape. Non-breathable sealers (acrylics) trap moisture and cause spalling.

7

Curing and protection

3-7 days

Keep fresh mortar moist for 3-7 days to allow proper curing. Mist the wall with water 2-3x per day or cover with damp burlap. Protect from freezing for 48 hours (mortar loses 50%+ strength if it freezes before curing). In hot weather (> 25°C), shade the wall with tarps to slow evaporation.

What's Included vs Not Included

Typically Included

  • Mortar matching and colour selection
  • Old mortar grinding and removal
  • New mortar mixing and application
  • Joint tooling and finishing
  • Brick cleaning and debris removal
  • Scaffolding for heights under 20 ft

Not Included (Extra Cost)

  • Scaffolding rental for multi-story work ($500-$2,000)
  • Custom brick sourcing for heritage matching
  • Structural engineering for load-bearing walls
  • Waterproofing behind brick veneer
  • Flashing replacement at window/door heads
  • Chimney liner installation ($1,500-$4,000)

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Money-Saving Tips

Match mortar type to your brick age — Type N for heritage, Type S/M for modern. Wrong mortar destroys old brick.

Tuckpoint early when joints recede 1/4" — waiting until mortar is gone costs 3x more to fix.

Chimney repairs above the roofline are weather-dependent — schedule for dry months to avoid delays.

Get brick samples before starting — colour matching is harder than it looks, especially on 50+ year old homes.

Parging is cosmetic, not structural — don't pay for parging to "fix" a structural foundation issue.

Masonry Cost FAQs — Ajax

How much does masonry cost in Ajax?

Masonry in Ajax typically starts at $13 and ranges up to $27 per sq ft. Ajax prices are 9% below the Ontario baseline due to competitive contractor availability in Durham Region.

Do I need a permit for masonry in Ajax?

Permit requirements for masonry in Ajax follow Durham Region guidelines. Durham Region permit fees are generally lower than Toronto/York. Ajax follows regional fee schedule.

How long does masonry take in Ajax?

Masonry in Ajax typically takes 1-21 days. Ajax project timelines can be affected by Durham Region permit processing times (typically 2-8 weeks) and seasonal demand. Plan ahead for spring and summer, when contractor availability is tighter.

Is masonry cheaper in Ajax than Toronto?

Yes, masonry in Ajax is typically 9% less than Toronto. Labour rates in Durham Region are lower and material costs are slightly lower, making Ajax a more affordable option for renovation work.

What should I budget for masonry contingency in Ajax?

We recommend a 10% contingency on top of your masonry estimate in Ajax. This covers unexpected conditions like hidden water damage, structural issues, or material price changes. For a project estimated at $27, set aside an additional $3.

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