
Jurupa Valley Masonry and Concrete handles masonry contractor work throughout Chino, CA, including outdoor kitchen masonry, retaining walls, and concrete block walls. We reply within one business day and have served the Inland Empire since 2018.

Chino summers routinely hit 100 degrees, and families here spend months outdoors. We build outdoor kitchen masonry structures - including built-in grills, stone countertops, and pizza ovens - that handle the heat and hold up to years of use.
Many Chino properties converted from dairy farmland have grading changes between the yard and neighboring lots. A properly built retaining wall controls erosion and prevents soil from pushing into fences or structures when the clay swells during rainy months.
Block wall fencing is the standard boundary marker throughout Chino's residential neighborhoods. Walls built in the 1980s and 1990s are now showing mortar deterioration and occasional lean that needs addressing before sections fail completely.
Chino's clay soil expands when wet and contracts when dry, and that movement cracks mortar joints and shifts bricks out of alignment over time. We repair damaged brickwork before the problem spreads to neighboring courses.
Homes across Chino's planned subdivisions often have basic poured-concrete entry paths that have settled unevenly. We build new walkways using pavers or stone that handle soil movement and add real curb appeal to homes in The Preserve and other master-planned communities.
Homes built on Chino's former dairy farmland in the 1980s and 1990s can develop foundation movement as the converted agricultural soil compacts or shifts. Cracks in exterior stucco near corners and doors are often the first sign that a foundation inspection is due.
Most of Chino was built between 1980 and 2005 on land converted from dairy farming. That agricultural soil behaves differently than natural hillside ground - it compacts unevenly and holds moisture in some spots while draining poorly in others. When the clay component of that soil swells during the wet season and shrinks in Chino's 100-degree summers, concrete flatwork, block walls, and masonry structures take the strain. A contractor who hasn't worked in this area may not account for how aggressively the soil moves here.
Santa Ana wind events hit Chino hard in the fall and early winter. Gusts exceeding 50 mph are not unusual, and those winds knock loose mortar out of aging block walls and can shift sections that were already moving. The City of Chino's Building and Safety Division requires permits for most masonry walls and retaining structures, and a local contractor pulls those permits regularly and knows what inspectors look for in this jurisdiction.
Our crew works throughout Chino regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. The city sits at the crossroads of the 60, 71, and 83 freeways, and the neighborhoods spread out from downtown Chino toward the newer developments in the south near the Chino Airport corridor. Whether the job is in an older 1980s tract off Central Avenue or a newer home in The Preserve, we know what the housing stock looks like and what it typically needs.
Chino homes share a lot of traits - stucco exteriors, concrete block perimeter walls, tile roofs, and concrete driveways that were all poured around the same time in the same neighborhood. When one home starts showing cracked flatwork or a leaning block wall, the neighbors nearby are usually close behind. We see that pattern across the city and can often spot related issues during an initial site visit.
We also serve homeowners in Rancho Cucamonga just to the north, where the foothill terrain adds different drainage considerations for retaining walls and outdoor masonry. If your project has both a Chino and an adjacent-area component, we cover the whole corridor.
Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule site visits around your availability and you do not need to take time off to be there for the initial look.
We walk the site, assess the soil conditions and existing masonry, and give you a written estimate before any work starts. There are no surprise costs added after the fact, and we explain what the permit process looks like for your specific project.
Most residential masonry jobs in Chino take two to five days depending on scope. We clean the site at the end of each workday so your property is not left a mess between visits.
We walk through the finished work with you before we consider the job done. If a permit was required, we handle the final inspection scheduling so you are not chasing the city on your own.
We serve homeowners across Chino and the Inland Empire. Reach out today and we will respond within one business day.
(951) 474-5722Chino is a city of roughly 90,000 residents in western San Bernardino County, situated between Ontario to the north and Chino Hills to the south. For most of the 20th century the city was dominated by dairy farming, and the flat, open terrain that gave those operations room to spread is now covered by the single-family housing tracts that define Chino today. Most of the city was developed between 1980 and 2005, so the housing stock is fairly uniform - stucco exteriors, tile roofs, concrete block perimeter walls, and attached two-car garages, mostly on mid-size lots that are larger than a dense urban neighborhood but smaller than rural acreage. The Preserve, a large master-planned community in the southern part of the city near the Chino Airport, represents the newest wave of residential development and is home to thousands of families who moved in during the 2000s and 2010s.
Chino sits near the 60, 71, and 83 freeways, which makes it a practical base for Inland Empire commuters who want more house than coastal Southern California offers. The city has a high rate of owner-occupied homes, a family-oriented character, and a population that invests in maintenance and home improvements. Neighboring Ontario to the north is a frequent comparison city, though Chino's newer residential character and former agricultural footprint give it a distinctly different feel.
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Learn MoreCall us now or submit the contact form and we will be in touch within one business day. Soil movement and aging concrete are better addressed before the next rainy season arrives.