
Citrus Heights Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Antelope, CA, handling foundation block wall installation, concrete repairs, and retaining walls for the area's 1980s and 1990s tract homes. We have responded to masonry inquiries in Antelope within one business day since 2016.

Antelope homes on expansive clay soil need block wall foundations that can handle seasonal ground movement without cracking or shifting. Learn more about our foundation block wall installation and why it matters for properties in this area.
Most Antelope driveways were poured during the 1980s and 1990s and are now showing cracks from decades of clay soil movement and Sacramento Valley heat. We repair and resurface concrete driveways to stop the damage before it reaches the base.
Sloped lots and raised planting beds are common on Antelope properties, and the shrink-swell clay soils here put real pressure on retaining walls over time. We build block and concrete retaining walls that hold up to seasonal soil movement.
Antelope's suburban lots typically have concrete walkways from the front sidewalk to the door, and those paths take the same soil-movement stress as driveways. We install new walkways and replace old ones that have cracked or shifted unevenly.
Garden walls, mailbox columns, and fence pillars on 1980s and 1990s Antelope homes often need mortar replaced and cracked bricks reset after years of heat and ground movement. We fix small problems before they become structural issues.
Antelope summers above 100 degrees make a shaded backyard patio one of the most useful upgrades for any home here. We install reinforced concrete patios sized for Sacramento Valley outdoor living and built to resist surface cracking.
Most homes in Antelope were built during the 1980s and 1990s when the Sacramento suburbs expanded rapidly. That means a large share of the housing stock is now 25 to 40 years old, and the concrete, block walls, and masonry that were installed at that time are reaching the end of their practical life. The clay-heavy soils under Antelope properties expand when winter rain soaks in and shrink during the long dry summers. That repeated movement is the leading cause of cracked driveways, shifting retaining walls, and foundation settling in this area. A contractor who has not worked in the Sacramento Valley before may not account for how much soil movement affects masonry work here.
Antelope summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and that heat accelerates the breakdown of older concrete and mortar. Sacramento County also has its own permit and inspection process since Antelope is unincorporated, and any structural masonry work needs to go through the county rather than a city building department. We pull permits through Sacramento County Community Development and know what inspectors look for on masonry jobs in this area.
Our crew works throughout Antelope regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Antelope is an unincorporated Sacramento County community, which means the building permit and inspection process runs through the county rather than any city hall - a distinction that matters when scheduling around inspection windows on longer jobs.
Most of our Antelope jobs are in the established subdivisions that grew up between Watt Avenue and Antelope Road during the 1980s and 1990s. Those streets have a consistent housing stock - two-story tract homes with stucco exteriors, attached garages, and concrete flatwork that has been in the ground for three or four decades. Antelope High School and the Antelope Crossing area serve as the community's main reference points, and our team navigates the neighborhood easily whether a job is on a quiet cul-de-sac or right off one of the main corridors.
We frequently work in nearby Citrus Heights, which borders Antelope to the south and has similar housing conditions and soil types. We also serve Roseville, just north of Antelope, where the housing stock shifts to newer construction from the 2000s and beyond.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are dealing with. We respond to all Antelope inquiries within one business day.
We visit your property, assess the work, and provide a written estimate with no hidden charges before any work begins. If a Sacramento County permit is needed, we explain that upfront so cost and timeline are clear from the start.
We schedule a start date that works for you and show up on time. Homeowners do not need to be present for most flatwork and wall jobs, though we communicate throughout so you always know where things stand.
When the job is done, we walk the property with you, explain care and curing requirements, and leave the site clean. Any follow-up questions are handled promptly after the job closes.
We serve Antelope and the surrounding Sacramento County communities. Get a free, written estimate with no pressure and a response within one business day.
(916) 618-0266Antelope is an unincorporated community in northeastern Sacramento County with a population of around 130,000 people, making it one of the larger suburban communities in the greater Sacramento region. It developed rapidly during the 1980s and 1990s as families moved outward from Sacramento proper, and the result is a densely settled residential area with a consistent housing stock of two-story tract homes on modest lots. Most residents are homeowners, and the community's main commercial corridors run along Watt Avenue and Antelope Road. Antelope High School is one of the area's most recognized landmarks. Because Antelope is unincorporated, residents deal with Sacramento County services rather than a local city government, including the county permit office for any home improvement work.
The southern edge of Antelope blends into Citrus Heights, which shares similar housing ages and soil conditions. To the north, Antelope borders Roseville, a separately incorporated city with a mix of older and newer development. The area's proximity to major Sacramento employment centers makes it a popular place for working families who want suburban space without moving far from the city.
Restore your foundation's stability and protect your home's structural integrity.
Learn MoreKeep your chimney safe, functional, and free from water damage.
Learn MoreRenew deteriorating mortar joints to strengthen and waterproof masonry.
Learn MoreReplace cracked or damaged bricks to restore appearance and durability.
Learn MoreEnhance your driveway with durable, professionally installed paver systems.
Learn MoreBuild strong retaining walls that hold soil and prevent erosion.
Learn MoreBring aging masonry back to its original strength and appearance.
Learn MoreInstall a custom masonry fireplace that adds warmth and lasting value.
Learn MoreAdd the beauty of natural stone to any interior or exterior surface.
Learn MoreConstruct solid concrete block walls for lasting structural support.
Learn MoreInstall reinforced block walls that provide a dependable foundation base.
Learn MoreCreate a durable outdoor kitchen built to last in any weather.
Learn MoreDesign and build attractive walkways that improve your property's curb appeal.
Learn MoreConstruct classic brick walls that combine beauty with structural strength.
Learn MoreCraft custom stonework that adds timeless character to any property.
Learn MoreRepoint brick joints to seal gaps and extend your wall's lifespan.
Learn MoreCitrus Heights Concrete & Masonry serves Antelope and all of Sacramento County. Call now or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.