Masonry Cosmetics Joins The MCAA's Corporate Partner Program

Words: Dan Kamys

The Mason Contractors Association of America is excited to announce that Masonry Cosmetics, the developer and manufacturer of a proprietary masonry staining and renewal process, has joined the Corporate Partner Program. Masonry Cosmetics is now a part of the MCAA’s industry-wide promotional program for masonry suppliers.

“Don and the whole team from Masonry Cosmetics have really taken the role of being industry supporters seriously. This Corporate Partner role is something that will help expose both their company and dedication to the industry to a much broader group within the masonry industry,” said Jeff Buczkiewicz, MCAA President and CEO.

Masonry Cosmetics’ proprietary proven masonry stain permanently bonds with any porous masonry product, including brick, block, mortar, natural and manufactured stone. The process has been independently tested, and proven to never crack, peel, blister, flake or hurt/compromise the brick in any way. Masonry Cosmetics services include residential/commercial masonry staining, training center/school for contractors, and a full line of masonry staining kits available for purchase throughout the United States and beyond. 

“Our relationship with the MCAA has always been strong; we value their commitment to this great industry we all love,” says Don Foster, Masonry Cosmetics Vice President. “We look forward to helping the industry grow alongside the MCAA as their Corporate Sponsor.”

In addition to becoming new Corporate Partners of the MCAA, Masonry Cosmetics will be undertaking a comprehensive, multi-channel media effort through MASONRY Magazine and affiliated media channels to further promote their brand.

About Masonry Cosmetics: Masonry Cosmetics’ proprietary masonry staining process permanently bonds with any porous masonry product (brick, block, mortar, stone, etc). Masonry Cosmetics offers residential and commercial masonry staining, contractor training and certification, and a full line of do-it-yourself kits available for purchase. Learn more at: masonrycosmetics.com.

About Mason Contractors Association of America: The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is the national trade association representing mason contractors. The MCAA is committed to preserving and promoting the masonry industry by providing continuing education, advocating fair codes and standards, fostering a safe work environment, recruiting future manpower and marketing the benefits of masonry materials.

About MASONRY Media: Since 1961, MASONRY has served as the premier resource for mason contractors to stay up to date on news, technology and advocacy within the industry. The magazine has evolved into a modern, multi-channel information source and advocate within the industry.

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