Kraft Tool Co. Renews as a Silver in the 2025 Masonry Alliance Program

The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is excited to announce that Kraft Tool Co. will continue its Silver membership in the 2025 Masonry Alliance Program. As a dedicated member of the program, Kraft Tool Co.'s quality and craftsmanship play a vital role in advancing the masonry industry. We are looking forward to continuing our partnership and working together to foster innovation and excellence within the field.

Kraft Tool Co. has been an American manufacturer of professional trowel trade tools since 1981. Known for their popular signature brands, including W. Rose® trowels and masonry tools, as well as Sands Level & Tool Co., Kraft Tool Co. stands for quality craftsmanship and first-rate products. Kansas-based Kraft Tool also offers a wide range of construction tools and accessories for masonry, stucco, and concrete contractors, ensuring they meet the diverse needs of professionals in the industry.

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.

For more information about the 2025 Masonry Alliance Program, please visit 2025 Masonry Alliance Program.


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