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Masonry Repair Services in Brentwood, CA

Crumbling mortar joints aren't just ugly—they're letting water into your walls right now.

If you're searching for a masonry repair contractor near me , you've probably noticed deteriorating brick, cracked stone, or mortar that's turned to powder. And you already know it's getting worse every season.



Here's what most property owners don't realize: masonry damage rarely fixes itself, and waiting just makes repairs more expensive. That small section of bad mortar? It's allowing water penetration that's damaging the structure behind the brick you can see.


At Brentwood Concrete & Masonry, we're a residential masonry repair contractor that restores brick, stone, and block structures to sound condition. Our brick and masonry repair services address everything from simple repointing to complete wall rebuilds.


As a masonry wall repair contractor , we diagnose the actual cause of damage—not just patch the symptoms. Mortar deterioration, settling cracks, water damage, structural movement—each requires different repair approaches.


Our structural masonry repair services handle serious issues like bulging walls, failed lintels, and foundation settlement that's affecting masonry. These aren't cosmetic fixes—they're engineering solutions that restore structural integrity.


We handle chimney repairs, brick veneer restoration, stone wall repairs, and block wall fixes. Whether it's a historic home with century-old brick or modern construction with failing mortar, we've got the expertise to do it right.


The repair process includes removing deteriorated material, preparing surfaces properly, and installing new mortar that matches existing color and strength. We don't use modern mortar on old brick—that causes more problems. We match mortar to the masonry's age and requirements.


Property managers call us because we provide honest assessments and cost-effective solutions. Sometimes spot repairs work; sometimes sections need rebuilding. We'll tell you the truth about what's needed.


Call (925) 966-3740 for a thorough inspection and detailed repair estimate.


Stop watching your masonry deteriorate. Get expert repairs before minor issues become major expenses.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • How do I know if my masonry needs repair?

    Look for crumbling mortar, cracks in brick or stone, white powdery deposits (efflorescence), bulging or leaning walls, or water stains. If mortar can be scraped out easily with a screwdriver, it needs attention. Annual inspections catch problems before they become expensive.

  • What causes masonry to deteriorate?

    Water penetration is the primary culprit. Freeze-thaw cycles, poor drainage, missing or damaged flashing, ground settlement, and using incorrect mortar types all contribute. Age is also a factor—mortar typically needs repointing every 25-50 years depending on exposure.

  • Can you match existing brick and mortar?

    We can match mortar color and texture quite closely through careful analysis and custom mixing. Matching brick is harder since manufacturers change over time, but we source the closest matches available. For small repairs, slight variations are usually acceptable.

  • What's the difference between tuckpointing and masonry repair?

    Tuckpointing specifically refers to repointing mortar joints. Masonry repair is broader and includes tuckpointing plus brick replacement, structural repairs, lintel replacement, and other restoration work. Most "tuckpointing" jobs actually involve multiple repair types.

  • How long do masonry repairs last?

    Properly executed repairs using correct materials and techniques last 25-50+ years. Quality depends on using appropriate mortar strength (softer mortar for old brick, harder for modern), proper joint preparation, and addressing underlying causes like drainage issues.

  • Is masonry repair expensive?

    Costs vary widely based on damage extent, access difficulty, and materials. Simple repointing might run $10-25 per square foot, while structural repairs cost more. Catching problems early keeps costs manageable. Waiting until walls are failing gets very expensive.

  • Can you repair masonry in winter?

    Masonry work requires temperatures above 40°F for proper curing. We can work in cool weather with precautions (heated enclosures, additives), but extreme cold limits what's possible. Spring through fall offers ideal conditions for masonry repairs.

  • Do masonry repairs require permits?

    Minor repairs typically don't require permits, but structural work or extensive rebuilds might. We handle all permitting requirements and ensure repairs meet building codes. This protects your investment and prevents issues during property sales.

  • Will repaired sections look different from the original?

    Initially yes, but mortar weathers and blends over time. We match color and texture as closely as possible, and within a year or two, repairs typically blend well. For highly visible areas, we can repair larger sections for more uniform appearance.

  • Should I repair or rebuild failing masonry?

    It depends on damage extent. Isolated deterioration can be repaired cost-effectively. Widespread failure, structural compromise, or damage affecting more than 30-40% of the wall often makes rebuilding more sensible. We'll assess your situation and recommend the most cost-effective approach.