
Citrus Heights Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Carmichael, CA, specializing in brick repair, concrete flatwork, and retaining walls for the area's mid-century ranch homes. We have responded to Carmichael masonry requests within one business day since 2016.

Many Carmichael ranch homes from the 1950s and 1960s have brick planters, chimney bases, and garden walls that are now 50 to 70 years old and need new mortar. Our brick repair replaces crumbling mortar joints and resets loose bricks before water gets in and makes the damage worse.
The clay soil under most Carmichael properties expands when wet and shrinks when dry, which stresses concrete from below and causes cracking over time. We repair and resurface driveways and patios, stabilize the base when needed, and prevent further cracking.
Terraced yards and raised planting beds are common on Carmichael lots, and the expansive soil here places constant pressure on retaining walls. We build reinforced block and concrete walls designed to handle the seasonal ground movement that affects this entire area.
Homes built in the postwar era - a large portion of Carmichael housing - now have foundations that have experienced decades of clay soil movement. We inspect and repair cracks in concrete slab and raised foundations before moisture intrusion turns small issues into major ones.
Mature oak and elm trees on Carmichael properties are beautiful, but their roots grow under concrete walkways and lift them over time. We repair lifted and cracked walkways, install root barriers where appropriate, and restore level, safe pathways.
Many ranch homes in Carmichael have brick chimneys from the 1950s through 1970s that now need tuckpointing and structural repair. We replace deteriorated mortar, stabilize leaning chimneys, and rebuild sections where the original structure is no longer safe.
Most homes in Carmichael were built between the late 1940s and the early 1970s as part of the postwar suburban expansion. That means the majority of the housing stock is now 50 to 80 years old, and the original brick, mortar, and concrete flatwork is at or past the point where it needs real attention. The clay soils under Carmichael properties behave the same way they do across the broader Sacramento Valley - they absorb water during the rainy season and expand, then dry out and shrink during summer. That repeated swelling and contraction is the leading cause of cracked driveways, shifted foundations, and failing mortar joints in brickwork throughout this area. Contractors who are not familiar with expansive clay soils often underestimate how much that movement affects masonry work over time.
Carmichael summers regularly exceed 100 degrees, which accelerates the breakdown of older concrete and mortar. The area is also home to mature oak and elm trees that add significant root pressure to walkways and driveways, creating another ongoing maintenance challenge. Because Carmichael is unincorporated, all permits for structural masonry work must be pulled through Sacramento County. We handle the permit process for any job that requires it, including pulling structural permits through the Sacramento County Department of Community Development, so homeowners do not have to navigate county code and inspection requirements on their own.
Our crew has worked on masonry projects throughout Carmichael regularly since 2016, and we understand the local conditions that affect concrete and brickwork in this area. Carmichael is an unincorporated Sacramento County community, so the permit and inspection process runs through the county rather than a city building office - a detail that matters when scheduling around inspections on larger jobs.
Most of the Carmichael jobs we do are in the established neighborhoods between Fair Oaks Boulevard and the American River Parkway - the postwar housing stock that defines the majority of the community. Del Paso Manor and Arden Manor are two of the best-known neighborhoods in Carmichael, and our crews know those streets well. Homes closer to the parkway tend to have larger lots and more mature landscaping, which is where we see the most tree root damage to concrete and the most need for retaining wall work on sloped properties.
We frequently work in Fair Oaks, which borders Carmichael to the east and has similar mid-century housing on wooded lots. We also serve Sacramento, just to the west, where the housing stock varies more but the same clay-soil movement affects every concrete and masonry project.
Call us directly or fill out the contact form and tell us what you are dealing with. We respond to all Carmichael inquiries within one business day.
We visit your property, assess the damage or project scope, and provide a written estimate before any work begins. If a Sacramento County permit is needed, we explain the cost and timeline upfront so there are no surprises later.
We agree on a start date and show up on time. Most brick repair and flatwork jobs do not require the homeowner to be present, but we stay in touch throughout so you always know the status.
Once the work is complete, we walk the finished project with you, answer any questions about curing or care, and make sure the site is clean before we leave.
We serve Carmichael homeowners with straightforward estimates and no-pressure consultations. Reach out by phone or online and we will respond within one business day.
(916) 618-0266Carmichael is an unincorporated community in Sacramento County with a population of around 72,000, making it one of the largest unincorporated communities in California. Most of the housing stock was built during the postwar suburban boom from the late 1940s through the early 1970s, and the result is a neighborhood of mostly single-story ranch homes on larger lots. The American River Parkway runs along the southern edge of Carmichael, and many neighborhoods back up to this popular 23-mile greenbelt used for biking, walking, and river access. Homes near the parkway tend to be older and sit on larger wooded lots, while properties further north have a more typical suburban layout.
Del Paso Manor and Arden Manor are two of the best-known neighborhoods within Carmichael, each with its own community identity and established street grid. Fair Oaks Boulevard is the main commercial corridor running through the area, and nearly every Carmichael resident uses it regularly. About 60 percent of Carmichael housing is owner-occupied, and many of those homeowners have lived in the same house for 20, 30, or even 40 years. Neighboring Citrus Heights is to the northeast, and Sacramento sits just to the west - both areas we serve regularly for the same masonry and concrete work that Carmichael properties require.
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 MoreCall today or submit a request online. We serve Carmichael homeowners with free on-site estimates and respond within one business day.