Heritstone exists for the small fraction of homes still built around real materials: structural masonry, true slate and architectural copper. These exteriors are not “projects” on a list — they are envelopes that must be planned, detailed and built as one disciplined whole.
Most exterior work today is treated as surface replacement: tear off, re-cover, move on. Heritstone was formed around the opposite idea. When a home is built from stone, slate and copper, its exterior is not disposable — it is structural, visual and cultural all at once. It deserved to be approached as a practice, not a product.
That is why Heritstone focuses narrowly. Chimneys, slate, copper, full-bed stone and structural wall systems are treated as one interconnected envelope instead of separate trades competing for space on the same roofline.
The heritage builder’s job is to stand between the house and the shortcut — to insist that chimney, roof, wall and drainage all support one another instead of fighting each other for years.
Not every home is a fit for this work, and that is intentional. Heritstone is built for houses where the original architecture called for stone, slate, copper and disciplined masonry — not temporary coverings.
These are the materials that justify a heritage exterior practice — the ones that age, patinate and hold their character instead of failing when trends change.
Saying “no” is part of keeping the practice correct. Heritstone is not suited to short-cycle or disposable exterior work.
The best work happens when owner, house and practice are aligned. The list below is meant to clarify that fit long before a contract is ever written.
Heritstone is usually the correct choice when all of the following ring true:
A different contractor is likely a better option when:
If your home was built for stone, slate and copper — and you want those materials handled as a single, disciplined envelope — the next step is a heritage site visit. The focus is simple: understand the house, its existing envelope, and where Heritstone can bring correct, long-lived work.