
Citrus Heights Concrete & Masonry has served Citrus Heights since 2016, handling masonry restoration, foundation repair, and driveway paver installation for homes across this city. We reply within one business day and provide written estimates at no charge.

Citrus Heights homes built between the 1950s and 1980s often have original brick chimneys, block walls, and mortar joints that have absorbed decades of Sacramento Valley heat cycles. Our masonry restoration work cleans up surface damage, repoints deteriorating mortar, and stabilizes aging structures before small problems become expensive ones.
Citrus Heights sits on expansive clay soils that swell in winter rains and shrink in summer heat. That seasonal movement is why so many homes in this city develop cracks around windows, doors, and interior walls over time. Catching foundation movement early protects the entire structure of your home.
Many Citrus Heights yards have modest slopes and drainage challenges that become noticeable every wet season. A properly built retaining wall manages soil movement and directs water away from your foundation, protecting the investment you have already made in your property.
A large share of driveways in Citrus Heights were poured when the homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s. At 50 to 60 years old, that original concrete is typically well past its service life. Paver installation gives you a surface that tolerates the clay soil movement better than a solid slab and is easier to repair if one section settles.
Brick planters, low garden walls, and chimney faces are common features on Citrus Heights ranch homes. When mortar joints fail or individual bricks crack - often from the freeze-thaw nights in December and January - water gets in and the damage accelerates. Targeted brick repair stops the problem without a full rebuild.
Original concrete walkways on homes along Greenback Lane and Auburn Boulevard have often been lifted by tree roots or cracked by decades of soil movement. A new paved or brick walkway improves both safety and curb appeal, and modern materials hold up better through Sacramento summers and wet winters than the original mixes used 50 years ago.
The majority of homes in Citrus Heights were built between 1960 and 1980, and the masonry on those houses - chimneys, brick planters, block walls, and concrete flatwork - is now 40 to 60 years old. That is the age when original mortar joints fail, when concrete slabs have gone through enough wet-dry and heat-cold cycles to crack, and when small visible problems indicate something larger working underneath. Waiting is almost always more expensive than acting.
The clay soils throughout Citrus Heights make every masonry project more demanding than it would be in an area with stable sandy soils. A retaining wall, a driveway, or a new walkway needs to be built with the right base preparation and drainage to survive the movement those soils create every year. Contractors who know this market know to dig deeper, compact properly, and plan for drainage - not just pour and walk away. The USDA Web Soil Survey confirms the expansive clay classification that runs through most of Sacramento County.
Our crew works throughout Citrus Heights regularly, pulling permits from the Citrus Heights Community Development Department for structural work and keeping up with the city's residential construction standards. We understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here.
Most of our Citrus Heights jobs are on ranch-style and two-story tract homes along streets off Greenback Lane, Sunrise Boulevard, and Auburn Boulevard. We know the homes near Rusch Community Park well - they tend to be slightly older builds with original brick chimneys and concrete flatwork that is showing its age. Properties closer to the Folsom border often have newer construction and different drainage situations. We adjust our approach based on what we find, not a one-size-fits-all process.
Citrus Heights sits northeast of Sacramento, bordered by Roseville and Folsom. Neighboring areas we serve regularly include Orangevale to the southeast and Antelope to the northwest - both communities have similar housing stock and soil conditions.
Call or submit the form on this page and we will respond within one business day. You do not need to have a detailed scope ready - just tell us generally what you are seeing and where the property is located.
We come to your Citrus Heights property, look at the actual problem, and give you a written estimate - no charge for the visit. At this point we can also tell you whether a permit is required and what the realistic scope and timeline will be.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the job and let you know what access we need and whether you need to be present. Most residential masonry jobs do not require you to be home, and we leave the site clean at the end of each workday.
When the work is complete we walk the job with you, address any questions, and provide documentation for any permits that were pulled. If anything needs a touch-up, we come back and handle it - no argument.
We serve all of Citrus Heights, CA. Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day with a written estimate at no charge.
(916) 618-0266Citrus Heights is a city of roughly 87,000 to 90,000 residents in northeastern Sacramento County, bordered by Roseville to the north, Folsom to the east, and Fair Oaks to the south. The city incorporated in 1997 but its neighborhoods were built out much earlier, mostly between the 1950s and 1980s as Sacramento's postwar suburban expansion moved northeast. The result is a city that is almost entirely residential, with single-family ranch homes and modest two-story tract houses lining streets off Sunrise Boulevard and Greenback Lane. Rusch Community Park near the center of the city is one of the most recognized gathering spots for families, and Sunrise MarketPlace along Sunrise Boulevard serves as the commercial hub most residents use as their daily reference point. More details about the city can be found at the Citrus Heights Wikipedia article.
The housing stock here is predominantly owner-occupied, with about 55 to 60 percent of units owned rather than rented. That ownership culture means homeowners in Citrus Heights tend to invest in maintenance and improvements. Neighboring Fair Oaks to the south and Roseville to the north have similar building stock, and we serve both communities regularly.
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.
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