
San Dimas Masonry provides masonry contracting in Azusa, including retaining wall construction, concrete driveway repair, brick pointing, and chimney work - and our crew responds to new inquiries within one business day.
We understand the hillside drainage demands, expansive clay soils, and postwar housing stock that define masonry work throughout Azusa and the surrounding San Gabriel Valley.

Azusa properties on the north side of the city, especially those with yards that slope toward San Gabriel Canyon, face real erosion and soil movement pressure every wet season. A properly built concrete block or natural stone retaining wall with engineered drainage keeps your soil in place and protects your foundation. See our full retaining wall construction service for details on materials and footings.
Most Azusa homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s, and the concrete driveways and walkways poured at that time have now been through 60-plus years of clay soil expansion and contraction. Cracked and sunken slabs are one of the most common repair calls in this city, and we assess whether targeted repair or full slab replacement is the better investment for your specific situation.
Azusa ranch homes from the postwar era typically have brick chimneys that have never had their mortar professionally inspected or replaced. Summer heat in the high 90s to low 100s Fahrenheit accelerates mortar breakdown, and Santa Ana wind events stress chimney caps and crowns. Addressing chimney damage early prevents water from reaching the framing and attic structure around the stack.
The combination of intense UV exposure and large temperature swings - cool nights and hot days throughout the inland San Gabriel Valley - opens mortar joints faster than in coastal areas. Repointing open joints on brick walls and chimneys in Azusa before the rainy season starts is the single most cost-effective masonry maintenance step a homeowner can take, because it stops water before it reaches the brick face.
Azusa sits on expansive clay soils that swell and shrink with every wet and dry season, and for slab-on-grade homes built in the postwar decades, that movement eventually shows up as cracks in the slab, interior wall cracks, and doors that stick or won't latch. Catching foundation movement early - before it opens up into structural displacement - limits both the scope and the cost of the repair.
Some of the older residential properties near downtown Azusa and along Foothill Boulevard have original brick and block details that add character to the streetscape. Masonry restoration work - cleaning, repointing, and stabilizing existing material - preserves those details without tearing them out, which matters for homeowners who want to keep the original look of a home built in the 1940s or 1950s.
Azusa sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, and that geography shapes nearly every masonry challenge homeowners here face. Stormwater runs downhill fast during the winter rainy season, especially after dry summers when vegetation on the slopes above the city is sparse. Homes on the north side of Azusa near San Gabriel Canyon Road can see significant water and debris flows against their yards and retaining structures during heavy rain. At the same time, the clay-heavy soils throughout the San Gabriel Valley expand when that water arrives and contract when summer heat dries them out - a cycle that fractures concrete flatwork, opens mortar joints, and shifts foundation slabs over time.
Most of the city's single-family homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s, and the masonry in those homes is now at an age where deferred maintenance becomes expensive quickly. Summer temperatures in Azusa regularly reach the mid-90s to low 100s Fahrenheit, which is harder on exterior masonry than cooler coastal temperatures - mortar dries out, brick faces spall, and concrete surfaces absorb and release heat in ways that widen existing cracks. A contractor who works in Azusa regularly knows these conditions and knows where to look for the damage they cause before a small repair turns into a major project.
Our crew works throughout Azusa regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. The postwar tract homes that make up most of the city sit on slab foundations and have brick chimneys and concrete flatwork that are well into their second half-century of service. We also encounter the newer townhomes and condos near the Metro A Line stations on Azusa Avenue, which have different materials and different masonry needs than the older ranch homes a few blocks away.
We pull permits through the City of Azusa Building and Safety Division and are familiar with their inspection process. Foothill Boulevard - the historic Route 66 corridor through the center of the city - gives our crew a reliable route through Azusa, and we know the residential streets north toward the mountains and south toward the 210 Freeway well enough to plan material staging without hassle. Azusa Pacific University is a reference point we use regularly when discussing job locations with homeowners.
We also serve neighboring Covina to the south, and Glendora to the east along the foothills. If you have properties or projects in more than one of these cities, we can combine estimate visits and coordinate work across multiple locations.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form, and we respond within one business day. We schedule site visits around your availability, including early mornings and Saturdays.
We walk the property, assess the damage or scope of new construction, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. There is no obligation after the estimate, and we explain everything we find so you can make an informed decision.
For jobs requiring a permit, we handle the application and city inspection scheduling with the Azusa Building and Safety Division. We keep you updated throughout the project and are reachable by phone if questions come up.
We remove all debris and leave the site clean before we consider a job complete. You walk through the finished work with us, and we do not close out the job until you are satisfied with what was done.
We serve Azusa homeowners from our San Dimas base - typically a 15-minute drive away. Responses within one business day, free estimates, no obligation.
(562) 358-3205Azusa is a city of roughly 49,000 people in the San Gabriel Valley, located approximately 22 miles east of downtown Los Angeles along the 210 Freeway corridor. The city sits at the mouth of San Gabriel Canyon, with the Angeles National Forest beginning just north of the city limits. That setting gives Azusa a distinctive geography - flat residential neighborhoods in the south transitioning to increasingly hilly terrain as you move north toward the mountains. The bulk of the city's housing stock consists of single-family homes built between the 1940s and 1970s, primarily one-story ranch-style designs on modest lots with stucco exteriors and slab foundations. There is also a mix of older apartment buildings and duplexes, particularly in the central and southern parts of the city.
Azusa Pacific University, a private university in the heart of the city, is one of the area's largest employers and a landmark nearly every local resident knows. The Metro A Line (formerly the Gold Line) extended to Azusa in 2016, with stations at Azusa Downtown and APU/Citrus College, and new residential construction near those stations has added townhomes and condos alongside the older housing stock. Neighboring West Covina lies to the south, while Glendora borders Azusa to the east along the foothills - both cities share the same clay soil conditions and postwar housing challenges that make regular masonry maintenance important throughout this part of the San Gabriel Valley.
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