PROSOCO Continues As A Cornerstone in 2026

The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is excited to announce that PROSOCO will continue its prestigious Cornerstone partnership in the 2026 Masonry Alliance Program. As a premier participant in the program, PROSOCO's support and valuable input are fundamental to the masonry industry. We are looking forward to another amazing year together!

Based in Lawrence, Kansas, PROSOCO is an international manufacturer specializing in products for stabilizing masonry walls, cleaning, protecting, and maintaining both vertical and horizontal concrete, and making building envelopes air- and water-tight. The company also focuses on cleaning, protecting, and restoring new and existing masonry buildings. Since its founding in 1939, PROSOCO has built a reputation nationally and internationally for going above and beyond in customer service, providing innovative products and services that enhance the appearance and performance of the built environment.

The Masonry Alliance Program has a permanent cap of 70 companies, and all renewals of current Partners will be finalized by the end of October. Starting November 1st, all remaining spots will be made available to the industry.

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