Masonry Repair in Phoenix, AZ
Cracked block walls, damaged brick, and failing mortar repaired quickly and built to last in Phoenix’s harsh climate.
Masonry Repair Services We Offer in Phoenix
Phoenix’s harsh climate can cause lasting damage to your masonry. Heres a look at the different types of masonry repair services we provide to ensure your masonry many years to come.
Block Wall Repair
Repair cracks, bowing, and structural damage in block walls to restore strength, stability, and long-term durability.
Brick Repair
Replace cracked, loose, or damaged bricks to improve both the appearance and integrity of your masonry.
Mortar Repair & Tuckpointing
Restore failing mortar joints to strengthen your walls, seal out moisture, and extend the life of your masonry.
Retaining Wall Repair
Fix leaning, cracking, or failing retaining walls to ensure proper support, drainage, and structural stability.
Common Masonry Problems We Fix in Phoenix
Masonry damage often starts small but can quickly worsen over time. Here are some of the most common issues we repair for homeowners and businesses in the Phoenix area.
Cracked or splitting block walls
Cracks in block walls can spread over time and weaken the structure. We repair and reinforce damaged areas to restore stability and prevent further issues.
Leaning or bowing walls
Walls that are leaning or bowing often indicate structural stress or shifting. We correct alignment issues and strengthen the wall to prevent collapse or further movement.
Loose or Damaged Bricks
Loose or deteriorating bricks can affect both safety and appearance. We replace and secure damaged bricks to restore the strength and look of your masonry.
Crumbling or Missing Mortar Joints
When mortar begins to break down, it leaves your masonry vulnerable to moisture and damage. We restore joints to improve durability and seal out the elements.
Water Damage and Erosion
Water can weaken masonry over time, causing surface damage and structural issues. We repair affected areas and help protect your masonry from future exposure.
Failing Retaining Walls
Retaining walls that are cracking or shifting can no longer properly support soil and pressure. We repair and reinforce them to restore strength and stability.
Surface Deterioration from Heat and Sun Exposure
Phoenix’s extreme heat can cause masonry to fade, crack, and break down over time. We restore damaged surfaces and improve long-term durability.
Why Homeowners Choose Phoenix Masonry Pros
Not all masonry repairs are done the same. Poor repairs can lead to recurring issues, mismatched materials, and structural problems.
- Repairs built for Phoenix's heat & soil
- Clean, precise work that matches existing materials
- Fast response times and reliable scheduling
- Residential & Commercial repair projects
- Long-term durability, not temporary fixes
Our Masonry Repair Process
We focus on fixing the root cause of masonry damage, not just the surface. Our process is designed to deliver clean, long-lasting repairs that hold up in Phoenix’s climate.
On-Site Inspection
We assess cracks, movement, and structural stress to find the real cause of the damage.
Repair Plan & Quote
You'll get a clear explanation and a fair, no-obligation quote.
Precision Repair Work
We fix the damage with the right materials and methods.
Final Walkthrough
We review the repair with you to ensure everything is solid.
Brick Repair Frequently Asked Questions
Brick repair costs $500 to $2,500 on average or $10 to $30 per square foot, depending on the damage and repair method. Masonry work costs $40 to $100 per hour with a minimum service fee of $250 to $400. Spalling brick repair costs $1,000 to $3,500 on average.
Tuckpointing (also called “tuck pointing” or just “pointing”) is a service used to repair or finish mortar joints between stones or bricks. Lime putty or a fine lime mortar is typically used to connect materials.
Spalling bricks can be replaced individually to restore the masonry.
Most policies cover sudden and accidental damage, such as damage caused by a fire, a vehicle collision, or a falling tree. If your masonry has been damaged due to one of these covered perils, your homeowners insurance is likely to help cover the repair costs.
Concrete screws are heavy-duty fasteners designed to cut directly into masonry without the need for plugs. They’re perfect for securing items into concrete, brick, or blockwork with minimal effort.
Fix into the brick, not the mortar. Conclusion: Never Fix to Mortar: No serious load-rated anchors are recommended for mortar. Use Correct Fixings for Brick: Prevents issues and ensures strong, reliable installations.
