Become a Fan of Masonry

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Become a fan of masonry on Facebook.
The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) has created a fan page for Masonry on Facebook and we want you to join!

Visit Facebook today and become a fan of masonry. Once you’ve become a fan you’ll be able to post masonry information and photos of your projects to help promote your business and the industry. You’ll also be able to suggest your friends become a fan of masonry, including any architects, engineers, city planners, or school board officials on your friend list, to encourage them to design and build their next projects using masonry.

Become a Fan of Masonry today and help promote the masonry industry to our customers. And after you become a fan of masonry, don’t forget to become a friend of the MCAA!
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