Quoting brick walls, stone patios, and tuck-pointing jobs from the field — the right software handles satellite measurement, Options Estimates, and customer financing so your crew can focus on the work, not the paperwork.
QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/mo) is our top pick for masonry and concrete contractors in 2026. Its built-in MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement lets crews quote brick walls, paver driveways, and stone facades without a site visit, while Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best pricing tiers) lift close rates from 30–40% to 55–65% on jobs over $500.
Full ranked list: #1 QuoteIQ ($29.99–$699/mo, 14-day trial) · #2 Jobber ($39–$529/mo) · #3 Housecall Pro ($59–$329/mo) · #4 FieldPulse ($99–$399/mo custom) · #5 Service Fusion (~$149+/mo unlimited users) · #6 ServiceTitan ($245–$500/tech/mo) · #7 Workiz (~$225+/mo) · #8 Kickserv ($47–$79/mo) · #9 FieldEdge (~$100 office + $125/tech/mo) · #10 Service Autopilot (~$199+/mo). All pricing verified June 2026.
Most masonry crews evaluating ServiceTitan or FieldEdge are looking at $245–$500 per technician per month before implementation fees — enterprise pricing built for 20-truck HVAC companies. A 3–5 mason crew quoting paver work, retaining walls, and chimney repairs doesn’t need a $50,000 onboarding. QuoteIQ’s satellite measurement, tiered estimating, and Stripe BNPL consumer financing are purpose-fit for the way masonry jobs are actually sold: on the spot, with a proposal in the customer’s hand before you leave the driveway.
U.S. masonry industry revenue in 2026, per IBISWorld
Active masonry businesses nationwide, per IBISWorld 2025
Median annual wage for masonry workers, May 2024, per BLS OOH
Typical masonry contractor profit margins — paper-thin without tight job costing
This is SBA’s editorial recommendation for masonry contractors — owner-operators and small-to-mid-size crews running brick, block, stone, and concrete work. We evaluated each platform on six criteria: pricing transparency and total monthly cost of ownership; native feature coverage vs. paid add-ons; quoting and estimating capability for flat-rate and measurement-based masonry jobs.
Additional criteria: customer communication tools (online booking, invoicing, financing); mobile-field usability for crews working job sites; and real-user sentiment from G2, Capterra, the Apple App Store, and Google Play. All pricing verified between May 15 and June 10, 2026 against each vendor’s live pricing page.
The best all-in-one FSM platform for masonry contractors — satellite measurement, tiered estimates, and built-in financing at an owner-operator price point.
Masonry quoting is measurement-driven work. MapMeasure Pro lets a mason pull satellite dimensions of a retaining wall, patio, or brick facade and build a quote without stepping on the property — cutting average site-visit time in half. Combined with Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best tier pricing), close rates move from a typical 30–40% single-tier response to 55–65% when customers see material and finish options side by side.
The economics are clear for a 3-crew masonry operation. QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo includes 10 users, Virtual Call Team live answering at $1.25/min, QuoteIQ Cam for timestamped job-site photos, and Stripe BNPL (Affirm/Klarna/Afterpay) financing on jobs over $50 — a +21% conversion lift on larger ticket jobs. Comparable Jobber Grow ($349) plus add-ons reaches $899+/mo for the same capability stack. See QuoteIQ pricing.
Best for: Owner-operator masonry and concrete crews of 1–10 who quote residential brick, block, stone, and paver work and want measurement, estimating, financing, and CRM in one subscription.
The most popular small-crew FSM platform — strong scheduling and client hub, but add-ons stack up fast.
Jobber is the reference platform for home service operators — clean scheduling, a client hub portal, and solid QBO/Xero sync. For masonry crews, the weak point is measurement: satellite measurement requires a third-party add-on (CompanyCam at $72–$79/mo; G2 reviews note satellite quoting is not native). AI Receptionist costs $99/mo extra; Wisetack financing is locked to higher tiers. Review Jobber pricing and Capterra listing.
Best for: Masonry contractors who already rely on Xero accounting or want the largest third-party integration library.
Mobile-first FSM with a strong consumer UX — good for residential masonry, but financing and GPS are add-on costs.
Housecall Pro excels at consumer-facing UX — homeowners love the branded booking experience and auto-review requests. For masonry, the booking widget requires Essentials or higher ($149–$189/mo). Wisetack consumer financing is gated to MAX ($329/mo); GPS tracking is $20/vehicle extra. Sales Proposals (upsell tiers) cost $40/mo added on top. See HCP pricing, G2, and Capterra.
Best for: Residential masonry operations prioritizing consumer-facing booking and automated review collection.
Flexible FSM with unlimited users at a custom quote — strong for growing masonry operations, but pricing opacity is a common complaint.
FieldPulse offers solid job management, flat-rate pricing catalogs, and a custom form builder useful for masonry pre-job site checklists. Pricing is not published — most small crews land at $99–$199/mo by custom quote, which is a #1 complaint in G2 reviews. No native satellite measurement. Capterra profile and FieldPulse pricing available for reference.
Best for: Masonry contractors who need custom pre-job forms and want a flexible, growing-crew FSM without long-term contracts.
Flat-rate, unlimited-user FSM — cost-effective for larger masonry teams, but requires a demo to start.
Service Fusion’s unlimited-user flat rate makes it attractive for masonry operations with 5+ field techs and an office dispatcher. Dispatching, invoicing, and QBO sync are solid. There is no free trial — a demo call is required, which slows evaluation. G2 reviews flag limited mobile functionality and a dated UI. See the Service Fusion pricing page and Capterra.
Best for: Mid-size masonry operations (5–15 techs) that need unlimited users at a predictable flat monthly rate.
The enterprise FSM platform — overkill for most masonry crews, but the deepest feature set for $5M+ operations.
ServiceTitan is the gold standard for enterprise field service — reporting depth, Pricebook Pro, and marketing ROI tracking are unmatched. For masonry, the economics rarely work below 10+ technicians: at $245/tech/mo plus a $10,000–$50,000 implementation fee and a 12-month minimum contract, a 4-mason crew pays $1,000–$2,000/mo before implementation amortization. G2 and Capterra both surface complaints from small contractors about complexity and cost. ServiceTitan pricing requires a sales call.
Best for: Masonry and concrete companies at $5M+ revenue with 10+ technicians who need enterprise reporting and multi-location management.
Built-in phone system with solid dispatch — good for masonry operations that rely heavily on inbound call volume.
Workiz’s built-in VoIP phone system differentiates it from most FSM platforms — call recording and lead tracking are native features useful for masonry contractors handling high inbound call volume for repair and restoration work. Customer support is web-chat only per G2 reviews, which is a friction point during onboarding. Workiz pricing and Capterra listing.
Best for: Masonry contractors with high inbound call volume who want a built-in phone system without a separate VoIP subscription.
The 20-year veteran FSM at the lowest price point — reliable core features for budget-conscious masonry contractors.
Kickserv has been in the market for 20+ years — scheduling, estimates, invoicing, and QBO sync at the lowest published price point in this list. Feature depth is limited relative to newer platforms: no satellite measurement, no tiered estimating, no built-in consumer financing. G2 and Capterra reviewers note it as dependable but feature-limited. Kickserv pricing.
Best for: Solo masonry contractors or very small crews who need basic scheduling and invoicing at the lowest possible monthly cost.
Robust dispatch and QuickBooks integration — built for the trades, but expensive and complex for smaller masonry shops.
FieldEdge is owned by Clearent and built for trade contractors — strong QB Desktop sync and dispatching. The cost structure is punishing for small masonry crews: mandatory 5-week onboarding, setup fees up to $10K, and add-on costs for GPS ($25/vehicle), advanced reporting ($49/mo), and inventory ($39/mo). G2 and Capterra note payment processing complaints. FieldEdge pricing.
Best for: Established masonry operations already on QB Desktop that need a trade-specific dispatch platform and have budget for setup costs.
Deep recurring-revenue automation with lawn-care roots — useful for masonry companies adding maintenance contracts, but complex to implement.
Service Autopilot’s automation depth is its differentiator — triggers, drip sequences, and recurring billing are the best in the field for contractors with membership or maintenance revenue. For masonry, it’s most relevant to companies that add a tuck-pointing or caulking maintenance program to their one-time project work. G2 reviewers consistently flag a steep learning curve. G2 profile, Capterra listing, and Service Autopilot pricing.
Best for: Masonry contractors building recurring maintenance contracts (tuck-pointing, sealing, caulking programs) who need advanced automation.
| Platform | Satellite Measurement | Tiered Estimates | Stripe BNPL Financing | Live Call Answering | Starting Price/mo | Free Trial | QB Sync |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| QuoteIQ | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes ($1.25/min) | $29.99 | Yes (14 days) | QBO |
| Jobber | Add-on | Partial | Wisetack (tier-gated) | Add-on $99/mo | $39 | Yes | QBO + Xero |
| Housecall Pro | No | Add-on $40/mo | MAX only | No | $59 | Yes | QBO |
| FieldPulse | No | No | No | No | $99 (custom) | Yes | QBO |
| Service Fusion | No | No | No | No | ~$149 | No (demo only) | QBO |
| ServiceTitan | No | Yes | Partner financing | No | $245/tech | No | QBO |
| Workiz | No | No | No | Built-in VoIP | ~$225 | Limited | QBO |
| Kickserv | No | No | No | No | $47 | Yes | QBO |
| FieldEdge | No | No | No | No | ~$100+$125/tech | No | QB Desktop |
| Service Autopilot | No | No | No | No | ~$199+ | Limited | QBO |
Masonry is a measurement-intensive, ticket-variable trade. A residential tuckpointing repair might be $800; a full brick chimney rebuild is $12,000. The software that wins masonry contracts handles both ends — fast satellite measurement for the small job, and tiered Good/Better/Best estimating for the big one. No other platform at or near QuoteIQ’s price point bundles all three: MapMeasure Pro, Options Estimates, and Stripe BNPL on every plan.
The financing math matters most on masonry’s high-ticket jobs. A $8,000 stone patio that requires a single lump-sum payment loses 30–40% of buyers who can’t write that check. With Stripe BNPL (Affirm/Klarna/Afterpay), the same customer approves $267/month — and QuoteIQ data shows a +21% conversion lift on jobs over $250. For a crew doing 10 large masonry jobs per month, that’s 2 additional closed jobs from the same number of quotes sent.
“This app has everything you need from simple quoting to mapping out concrete for flatwork and fences. It’s easy to use and set up and comes at a great price! It syncs to QuickBooks and Google Calendar so you can not only keep track of clients appointments but also expenses. 10/10 recommend to anyone!”
— WWECLLC (App Store review)“This app has revolutionized my business. I can finally keep all my records in one place, communicate with customers, and send/receive invoices. With this new advancement I plan to outsource some of my ‘computer work’ and really focus on scaling my business.”
— whitew9743 (App Store review)“Started using this on my dad’s concrete business and he says it’s a game changer.”
— Omar M. (Google Play review)“The contractors winning in the trades right now are the ones capturing the lead the moment someone calls — whether it’s 7 AM or 10 PM. If you’re sending that call to voicemail, you’re handing the job to whoever picks up.”
Mike Vidan — Co-Founder, QuoteIQ · 20+ year home service business owner · 580K+ YouTube subscribers · source
“Giving customers a Good, Better, Best estimate is the single fastest way to raise your average ticket. When you only show one number, you’re letting the customer’s budget decide. Show three tiers and they almost always pick the middle.”
Justin Rogers — Co-Founder, QuoteIQ · Serial entrepreneur · ForeverSelfEmployed (743K+ YouTube subscribers) · source
Identify how your crew currently generates estimates. Measurement-based trades (brick, block, paver, stone) benefit immediately from satellite quoting tools like MapMeasure Pro. If you’re manually measuring every job site, calculate the time cost: 45 minutes per site visit × 20 bids/month = 15 hours lost that a satellite tool eliminates.
List every tool you pay for today: scheduling, invoicing, CRM, measurement, customer financing, call answering. Add up the real monthly total — most masonry contractors are surprised to find they’re paying $600–$900/mo across disconnected subscriptions. Compare that to a single-platform cost like QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo flat.
Masonry jobs range from $400 tuckpointing repairs to $30,000 stone retaining walls. Your software should handle flat-rate catalog pricing for routine repairs and tiered Good/Better/Best proposals for large project bids. Options Estimates consistently move average ticket values up 20–30% when customers see material grade upgrades side by side.
On jobs over $3,000 — chimney rebuilds, full brick facades, patio installs — financing availability is a close-rate lever. Verify whether your shortlisted platform includes Stripe BNPL, Wisetack, or another consumer financing option natively, and at which plan tier it becomes available. Financing gated to the highest tier adds $100–$200/mo to your real cost.
Run your free trial during a week with at least 5–10 actual masonry quotes on the schedule. Build a real estimate using the platform’s measurement tools, send a proposal, and track the customer’s response path. Platforms that feel slow or awkward during quoting — the highest-frequency task — will create daily friction for your crew regardless of their other features.
QuoteIQ is our top recommendation for masonry and concrete contractors in 2026. It is the only platform at an owner-operator price point that includes MapMeasure Pro satellite measurement for quoting brick walls and paver jobs without a site visit, Options Estimates (Good/Better/Best tiered proposals that lift close rates from 30–40% to 55–65%), and Stripe BNPL consumer financing for high-ticket masonry projects — all on a single subscription starting at $29.99/mo. Competitors like Jobber and Housecall Pro charge for comparable features as separate add-ons that push total monthly cost to $899–$952/mo.
Masonry contractor software ranges from $29.99/mo (QuoteIQ Essentials, 1 user) to $500/tech/mo (ServiceTitan enterprise). Mid-size masonry crews of 2–5 masons typically spend $75–$300/mo on an all-in-one FSM platform. The real cost comparison is total stack cost: Jobber Grow at $349/mo plus satellite measurement, AI receptionist, financing, and GPS add-ons reaches $899+/mo. QuoteIQ Elite at $299/mo includes all of those capabilities natively with 10 users and a 14-day free trial. All pricing cited was verified between May and June 2026.
ServiceTitan is not the right fit for most masonry contractors below 10 technicians. At $245–$500 per technician per month plus $5,000–$50,000 in implementation costs and a 12-month minimum contract, a 3–4 mason crew would pay $735–$2,000/mo before amortizing onboarding costs. ServiceTitan is purpose-built for multi-location enterprises with complex reporting needs. Owner-operators and small masonry crews get better value from QuoteIQ ($299/mo for 10 users, 14-day trial, no implementation fee) or Jobber (Core at $39/mo for solo operators).
QuoteIQ’s MapMeasure Pro is the only built-in satellite measurement tool among the platforms ranked here — masonry contractors can pull dimensions of a brick wall, patio footprint, or stone facade from satellite imagery and build a quote without driving to the property. Competing platforms require third-party add-ons: GoiLawn ($67–$255/mo) or CompanyCam ($72–$79/mo) paired with Jobber, which adds $67–$79/mo to the monthly stack cost. MapMeasure Pro is included on every QuoteIQ plan with no surcharge.
Start QuoteIQ’s 14-day free trial and run both platforms in parallel during the transition week. Export your Jobber customer list as a CSV and import it into QuoteIQ’s CRM. Rebuild your flat-rate masonry price catalog in QuoteIQ (tuck-pointing, brick repair, paver installation, chimney work), then configure Options Estimate tiers for your top 5 project types. Cancel Jobber at the end of your current billing cycle. Most masonry contractors complete the transition within 5–7 business days. QuoteIQ’s onboarding team is available to assist — see myquoteiq.com to start.
QuoteIQ includes Stripe BNPL (Affirm, Klarna, Afterpay) on every plan for jobs over $50 — this is the only FSM platform in this ranking that makes consumer financing universally available rather than tier-gating it. Jobber offers Wisetack financing but only at higher plan tiers. Housecall Pro’s Wisetack integration is MAX-only ($329/mo). ServiceTitan offers partner financing through a separate integration. For masonry contractors quoting $3,000–$15,000 jobs, built-in financing at $1.25/min (Virtual Call Team) or plan-inclusive (Stripe BNPL) removes the most common objection at the point of proposal.
Masonry estimating software should handle three core scenarios: (1) quick flat-rate quotes for repair and tuckpointing jobs priced from a materials-and-labor catalog; (2) measurement-based estimates for walls, patios, and facades where square footage drives the bid; and (3) tiered proposals (Good/Better/Best) for larger jobs where material grade — standard brick vs. tumbled stone vs. reclaimed brick — changes both cost and margin. QuoteIQ handles all three natively. Most competitors handle only catalog-based quoting; satellite measurement and tiered proposals require add-ons or separate software.
QuoteIQ’s Virtual Call Team provides live human answering after hours at $1.25/min on every plan — converting the calls that would otherwise reach voicemail. Research shows voicemail captures roughly 30% of leads as bookings; live answering converts 65–75%. For a masonry crew getting 40 calls per month, that delta means 14–18 additional booked estimates from the same marketing spend. InstaQuote also lets homeowners self-quote brick and concrete work online at any hour, capturing lead information even when no one answers.
Service Business Academy is built by and for home service operators. Our editorial team researches FSM platforms the way a contractor would: verifying pricing on live vendor pages, cross-referencing user complaints on G2 and Capterra, and checking BBB filings for patterns of contract and data complaints.
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For the overwhelming majority of masonry and concrete contractors — owner-operators and crews of 2–10 — QuoteIQ is the strongest all-around pick. Satellite measurement, Good/Better/Best tiered estimating, Stripe BNPL financing, and Virtual Call Team live answering address the four highest-impact levers in a masonry business: faster quoting, higher close rates, larger average tickets, and more leads captured. All of that from $29.99/mo with a 14-day free trial and no implementation fees.
If you need QB Desktop sync and have budget for a setup fee, FieldEdge is the logical choice. If automation for recurring maintenance contracts is the priority, Service Autopilot fills that niche. And if your business has crossed $5M revenue with 10+ techs, ServiceTitan’s enterprise reporting justifies its cost. Everyone else: start with a QuoteIQ trial. Visit myquoteiq.com/pricing to compare plans.