
Foundation cracks, failing mortar, crumbling brick - Inland Empire heat and clay soils hit masonry hard. Jurupa Valley Masonry and Concrete fixes the problem for good, not just through the next inspection.

Jurupa Valley Masonry and Concrete is a licensed masonry contractor serving Jurupa Valley, CA and 11 surrounding cities with 16 specialized services. From foundation repair and tuckpointing to outdoor kitchens and retaining walls, we handle the full range of residential and commercial masonry. Every job is assessed in person before we quote, and every repair is matched to the local soil and climate conditions that make Inland Empire masonry challenging.

Sticking doors, sloping floors, or wall cracks? We stabilize your foundation before seasonal soil movement makes it worse.
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Crumbling mortar or a broken cap lets water and heat escape in the wrong direction. We seal and rebuild chimneys correctly.
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Open mortar joints let Jurupa Valley rain straight into your walls. Fresh tuckpointing seals them before damage spreads.
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Loose or cracked bricks are a safety concern on walls and planters. We patch and repoint so the repair lasts decades.
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Cracked concrete hurts curb appeal and resale value. New pavers handle the Inland Empire heat and heavy vehicle loads.
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Sloped or eroding yards need a wall that holds - especially during heavy winter rain. We engineer walls built to last.
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Decades of Inland Empire sun and heat take a toll. We restore brick and stone to clean, structurally sound condition.
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A masonry fireplace adds warmth and lasting value. We build them from the foundation up, safely and to code.
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Natural stone facing transforms plain walls into a standout exterior - and holds up to years of Southern California sun.
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Block walls define property lines, add privacy, and withstand ground movement. We build them straight and solid.
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A properly set block wall foundation carries the load above it for decades. Poor installation shows up fast in this climate.
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Jurupa Valley weather is made for outdoor living. We build masonry kitchens that handle heat, rain, and daily use.
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Cracked or uneven walkways are a trip hazard and an eyesore. New stone or brick paths add function and curb appeal.
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A new brick wall adds structure, privacy, and lasting character to your property - built to handle local soil movement.
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Natural stone work requires skill to set properly and match existing structures. We cut and lay stone that looks right.
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Hollow or recessed mortar joints let moisture straight through. Brick pointing restores the seal before water does damage.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form. We ask a few simple questions about what you have noticed and schedule a free on-site visit. We respond within 1 business day. No need to diagnose the problem yourself - that is our job.
We walk your property, look at the damage up close, and check for underlying causes like soil movement or drainage problems. You get a written estimate that explains what was found, what we recommend, and why - before any work begins.
Our crew handles the work, any required permits, and the city inspection. We keep you informed each day and clean up before we leave. When the job is done, we walk you through what was repaired and what to watch for going forward.
We hold a valid California contractor license issued by the Contractors State License Board. General liability and workers comp coverage are in place on every project - residential and commercial.
We have been working in the Inland Empire since 2018, which means we know the clay soils, the heat cycles, and the housing stock here. Local knowledge changes how a repair gets done.
We never quote over the phone without seeing the work first. You get a written estimate after an in-person assessment - no pressure, no sales pitch, just an honest look at what needs to be done.
We use materials rated for Southern California conditions and stand behind our work. If a repair we completed fails within the warranty period, we come back and make it right at no additional cost.
Ready to talk? Call (951) 474-5722 or request a free estimate online.
The foundation crew was upfront about what they found and gave us a clear written proposal the same week they came out. Work was done in two days and the sticking door issue cleared up almost immediately. Really glad we stopped waiting.
Marcus T., Riverside - Foundation repair
Our chimney had been sitting with cracked mortar for years and I kept putting it off. They matched the mortar color perfectly and got the whole thing repointed before the winter rains. Showed up when they said they would and cleaned up after each day.
Diana P., Jurupa Valley - Tuckpointing
We wanted a masonry retaining wall along the back of the property where the yard drops off. They assessed the drainage first before recommending the right block and footing depth. The wall has been through two rainy seasons with no movement.
Kevin R., Corona - Retaining wall construction
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. There is no obligation to proceed after receiving your estimate. Once you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site assessment at a time that works for you.
(951) 474-5722Jurupa Valley Masonry and Concrete is based in Jurupa Valley and serves 12 cities across the Inland Empire and western Riverside County, including Riverside, Ontario, Fontana, and Corona. We aim to schedule most assessments within the same week as your first call. Our team works throughout this region regularly, so travel time is not a barrier.
Jurupa Valley summers regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and intense UV exposure bakes mortar joints faster than in milder climates. Mortar that might last 25 to 30 years near the coast can show significant deterioration in 15 to 20 years here.
Dry mortar is porous and absorbs sudden moisture quickly, which widens existing cracks. Water that enters in winter can cause freeze-thaw damage on the rare cold nights in Jurupa Valley, accelerating brick spalling and joint failure.
Clay soils expand when wet and shrink when dry - a cycle that repeats every year in the Inland Empire. That movement puts ongoing stress on foundations, block walls, and retaining structures in ways that sandy or rocky soils simply do not. The USDA Web Soil Survey maps soil types for any address.
Routine maintenance like tuckpointing typically does not require a permit. Structural work - foundation repair, significant wall rebuilds, chimney liner replacement - does. A licensed contractor handles the permit application and city inspection, keeping the work on record for insurance and future sale.
All homes settle slightly over decades. What signals a real problem is movement that is still happening: diagonal wall cracks spreading from door and window corners, floors that slope noticeably, or gaps opening between walls and ceilings. In Jurupa Valley, these symptoms often worsen in late summer when the soil is at its driest.
Restoration goes beyond patching. It means cleaning, repointing, and sometimes replacing damaged sections so the structure looks and performs the way it did originally. It applies to older brick chimneys, block walls, and masonry planters that have been through years of Inland Empire heat and soil movement. The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors has educational resources on masonry maintenance.
Jurupa Valley Masonry and Concrete is a licensed and insured masonry contractor company based in Jurupa Valley, CA, serving 12 cities across the Inland Empire since 2018. We hold a California contractor license issued by the Contractors State License Board, which covers the full range of masonry and concrete work we perform.
Since 2018, we have completed masonry projects across 16 service types - from foundation repair and chimney rebuilds to retaining walls and outdoor kitchen construction. Our team works exclusively in the Inland Empire, which means we understand the clay soils, heat cycles, and permit requirements specific to Jurupa Valley and the surrounding cities.
Want to learn more about our background and approach? Visit our About page.
Recurring cracks are often a soil problem, not just a mortar problem. If the ground beneath the wall keeps moving, surface repairs will keep failing. A mason should assess whether the footing or drainage needs attention before re-doing the surface work.
Masonry first, almost always. Retaining walls, block walls, and foundation work require equipment and clearance around the work area. Doing landscaping first risks damage to new plantings and makes the masonry work harder and more expensive.
Fresh mortar needs at least 28 days to fully cure before applying any sealer or paint. In Jurupa Valley, the dry heat can make mortar cure faster on the surface but slower inside - wait the full curing period and ask your contractor for their specific recommendation.
The California Contractors State License Board lets you verify any contractor license in about two minutes. Call us at (951) 474-5722 or request a free estimate online and we will walk you through exactly what your project requires.
Jurupa Valley Masonry and Concrete is based in Jurupa Valley, California, one of the newest cities in the state, incorporated in 2011 and home to roughly 110,000 residents across approximately 43 square miles of western Riverside County. The city covers a range of older communities - Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, and Mira Loma among them - along with newer planned subdivisions. That mix means masonry needs vary widely: older neighborhoods have brick chimneys, original concrete flatwork, and block walls that are 40 to 50 years old, while newer subdivisions are reaching the age where first repairs become necessary.
The Santa Ana River Trail runs through the city, and homes near the river or in low-lying areas face additional drainage and soil challenges during wet winters. The Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center and Jurupa Valley Sports Park are community landmarks that many local families know well. Whether your home is near these well-known spots or in a quieter part of Rubidoux or Pedley, we work throughout all of Jurupa Valley and know the soil conditions and housing stock in each area.
Most of the city sits on clay-heavy soils that expand and contract with the wet and dry seasons, and Inland Empire summers regularly hit 100 degrees Fahrenheit or hotter - conditions that accelerate mortar breakdown and put ongoing stress on any masonry structure. That is exactly why having a local contractor who understands these conditions matters. Jurupa Valley Masonry and Concrete has been working in Jurupa Valley since 2018, and we factor local soil and climate into every repair plan we write.
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Jurupa Valley Masonry and Concrete
5027 Rutile St
Jurupa Valley, CA 92509
(951) 474-5722support@jurupavalleymasonry.comAlways open, 24/7.
Jurupa Valley Masonry and Concrete serves Jurupa Valley and the Inland Empire - call now or request an estimate online and we will respond within 1 business day.