About Alan Pettingale

Creator of the patented Brit-tie system, masonry stabilization, Alan is committed to making a difference in how masonry restoration is perceived and practiced.

Alan Pettingale is a master masonry restoration specialist with over 30 years of hands-on experience preserving historic buildings across the UK and the United States. Renowned for his deep knowledge of traditional methods and innovative stabilization techniques, Alan has become a trusted authority in the field, working alongside structural engineers, architects, contractors, and preservationists to develop tailored repair strategies for aging and heritage masonry structures.

Alan is the founder of Specialized Masonry Restoration, where he combines Old World craftsmanship with modern engineering insight to tackle complex structural problems—from cavity wall tie failures and bowing facades to cracked lintels and bulging masonry walls. He is the inventor of the Brit-Tie system, a patented stainless steel wall tie replacement solution that addresses corroding wall ties in veneer and cavity wall construction with minimal disruption and maximum effectiveness.

Through this platform alanpettingale.com, Alan provides technical consulting, continuing education, and field training to support the next generation of restoration professionals. He is also the founder and editor of Masonry Restoration Magazine, and the host of the BrickTalk.Live podcast, where he interviews experts and shares real-world lessons from the field. His upcoming project, the Masonry Restoration Academy, will offer CEU-certified courses, workshops, and online training to elevate standards in the industry.

A frequent speaker at events like the World of Concrete, Alan is known for making complex concepts approachable—whether through live demonstrations, technical illustrations, or on-site problem-solving. With a passion for preserving the structural and cultural integrity of our built environment, Alan continues to lead the charge in redefining what’s possible in masonry restoration.