About Us
Designed with Intent. Built to Last.
MastroWorks is a small, family-owned fabrication business serving the Finger Lakes region of New York. We design and build custom commercial signage, storefront features, and architectural metalwork and timber framing for contractors, business owners, wineries, developers, and anyone with a project that deserves to be built right.
Our Impact


How We Work
We're not a big shop. We don't run a production line or hand your project off to someone you've never met. Every project that comes through MastroWorks is designed in-house, modeled in 3D for your approval, and assembled by us before it reaches you. We partner with a network of skilled local craftsmen to fabricate individual components — then bring everything back to our shop to inspect, assemble, and finish the complete unit ourselves.
That means one point of contact, one standard of quality, and a finished product you can stand behind.
That means one point of contact, one standard of quality, and a finished product you can stand behind.
Built on engineering experience
Our foundation is engineering.
With over 20 years of experience in fabrication—spanning sign fabrication, structural design, and national-scale projects and working with some of the worlds most famous signs and icons—we bring a level of technical understanding that goes far beyond typical sign shops and local fabricators.
Every project is designed with real-world conditions in mind:
How will it be Fabricated
How will it be Serviced
How will it be Transported
How will it be Installed
Why Us
What Sets Us Apart
Every project starts with a 3D model you approve before we build a single part. That's not standard in this industry — but it should be. It means no surprises, no miscommunication, and no finished product that doesn't match what you had in mind. We engineer everything for straightforward installation, source materials locally where we can, and build with the kind of care that shows up years down the road.
Why the Finger Lakes
This region has a character to it — working farms, growing businesses, family wineries, and communities that value things built to last. That's exactly the kind of work we want to do. We're not looking to be the biggest fabricator in the state. We're looking to be the one people in this region trust when the project matters.



