Porch columns with crumbling bases don't support weight for long. We remove loose bricks, reset the base, and rebuild what keeps your entry standing strong.
When concrete is poured in shifts, it leaves weak lines. We break and repour so slabs don't crack down the middle.
New brick walls without proper ties pull away over time. We anchor into the structure so it stays solid year-round.
When brick loosens or concrete cracks, quick patches fail fast. We focus on fixing the cause—weak bases, water paths, and worn joints, so repairs hold. Years on job sites guide every pour, reset, and rebuild. The goal is simple: strong structures that stay put through weather, weight, and time without repeat fixes later needed.
We repair soil issues, drainage failures, and support that cause cracks to return after repairs.
Each job follows steps learned on real sites, not shortcuts that lead to early failure.
Concrete needs a proper set time, and brick needs a cure time, or cracks and shifts follow.
Every job starts with a straight answer and ends with solid work that lasts. No skipped steps. No loose ends. We stay focused on what matters: doing it right from the ground up.
We check the surface, slope, and soil so the base is solid before anything gets built or poured.
You get a clear, written estimate. No presuming games, no vague ranges, and no surprise costs later.
We show up on time with the right crew, materials ready, and a plan built around your job.
Everything gets cleaned up, checked, and sealed before we leave—so you don't have to call us twice.
We fix the problems others miss: cracks at the base of porch steps, chimney bricks loose after storms, and concrete slabs breaking from poor drainage. With over 40 years in the trade, we don't guess or patch. We rebuild what's failed and pour new work that stands up to real weather, weight, and use.
When concrete failed or bricks gave way, they called. These words show how the work held up over time.