Masonry, demolition, transformation, restoration — reliably and accurately. Whether building a partition wall or repairing an old wall, the result will always be solid, clean and high-quality.

Bricklaying work is the heart of every construction and renovation project.
Whether a new wall needs to be built or an old structure repaired, precise workmanship and a proper foundation are the keys to durability. A job well done determines the stability, safety and aesthetics of a building for many years to come.
In my work, my goal is always to deliver a solid, precise and aesthetically pleasing result – something that can truly be built upon. For me, masonry, plastering or structural repairs are not quick fixes, but carefully structured processes in which each layer plays its own role.
I repair cracks and defects in old walls, reinforce incomplete or ageing structures and, where necessary, install new wall sections, partition walls and bridging elements.
Thanks to modern technologies and materials, my work is not only durable but also timeless and safe.
Flawless workmanship is not just a matter of aesthetics. Over the years, a poorly founded or inaccurately built masonry structure will crack, warp or develop dampness, and can result in significant costs. By contrast, a professionally constructed wall can withstand weather, heavy loads and ageing.
That is why I work on every project with the utmost precision – because I know that my client is not only building walls, but also safety and peace of mind.
The basics of bricklayer work are precision, preparation and trust.
I manage all my projects using a transparent system so that the client knows exactly what is happening, when, and why.
My aim is to ensure that the result is not only durable, but can also be handed over to the client with complete peace of mind.
A bricklayer's work is not always visible – but durability is determined by what you cannot see.
These short stories show how a solid foundation is created and how to preserve a wall that others had already considered as 'not preservable'.
In the living room of a house built in the 1960s, cracks appeared in a load-bearing wall. I removed the plaster along the crack, precisely identified the defect, and then reinforced the wall using steel mesh and cement-free repair mortar.
Then I finished the surface with a smooth, new coat of plaster, and the crack did not reappear. The owner could finally sleep tight – the wall has remained stable, and the house has remained safe.
A young couple wanted to construct a new room from their large living room. Following the design, I constructed a new partition wall on a brick base, with a soundproofing layer, and then finished the surface with smooth plaster. The result: a completely new room that they could start using immediately after painting. The work was completed in just two days, neatly and accurately.

Yes, I carry out smaller jobs with the same level of care as larger projects.
Whether it's a cracked wall or a complete structural repair, I carry out every job with precision to provide a lasting solution.
This depends on the type of work:
Repairing a wall or building a partition wall can be completed in 1 to 3 days, whereas a major structural alteration can take several days or even weeks of work.
After an assessment, we always agree on the exact timeframe in advance, so there are no unpleasant surprises.
Yes, in most cases, a complete demolition is not necessary.
Damaged or weakened wall sections can be repaired through targeted reinforcement and repair, thereby saving both time and money.
I only carry out demolition where it is absolutely necessary – for everything else, there is a professional, minimally invasive solution.
He worked fast, precisely and, unusually, left everything clean every day.
The wall is straight, and the joints are flawless – I can only recommend him.
We called Feri during a major renovation because the plaster was crumbling in several places and the corners were uneven. Many thanks, Feri, for your work!
