
Citrus Heights Concrete & Masonry serves Orangevale with stone masonry, concrete repair, and retaining walls for the community's large-lot ranch homes and established subdivisions. We have been responding to masonry requests in the Sacramento area within one business day since 2016.

Orangevale's larger lots and mature landscaping are a natural fit for natural stone walls, steps, and garden features that hold up to Sacramento Valley summers and clay soil movement. See how our stone masonry work is built to last in this specific environment.
Many Orangevale properties have sloped lots or raised planters, and the expansive clay soils here put steady pressure on retaining walls over time. We build new walls and rebuild failing ones using block and concrete designed for this soil type.
Driveways and patios on Orangevale's 1960s through 1990s homes are frequently cracked from decades of soil movement and tree root pressure. We repair and resurface concrete to extend its life without a full replacement.
Older Orangevale homes often have brick planters, garden walls, and fence pillars that need mortar replaced and damaged units reset. We handle the repairs that keep small masonry problems from becoming structural ones.
Large lots in Orangevale often have long walkways from the street to the door, and those paths crack and shift over time from root pressure and soil movement. We install new concrete and paver walkways built for the conditions here.
Orangevale summers above 100 degrees make outdoor kitchens and covered patio areas a high-value addition to any property with enough yard space. We do the masonry work for built-in grills, counters, and seating walls that hold up in Sacramento heat.
Orangevale is one of the more distinctive residential communities in Sacramento County. Most of the housing stock dates from the 1960s through the 1990s, and the lots are noticeably larger than what you find in most Sacramento suburbs - quarter-acre and above is common here. That combination of older construction and generous lot sizes creates its own set of masonry needs. Mature trees with extensive root systems crack concrete driveways and walkways from below. Older garden walls and planter borders built when these homes were new are now 30 to 60 years old and often need structural attention, not just cosmetic repairs.
The clay soils under Orangevale properties are expansive, meaning they swell when wet in winter and contract during dry summers. That seasonal movement is one of the most consistent drivers of cracked concrete, leaning retaining walls, and mortar joint failure in this area. Orangevale is also an unincorporated Sacramento County community, so building permits run through the county rather than a city. The Sacramento County Department of Community Development handles all structural masonry permits for properties here, and we work within that process routinely.
Our crew works throughout Orangevale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. The large lots and mature landscaping that define Orangevale neighborhoods mean tree root damage and drainage challenges are more common than in tighter suburban areas nearby. We assess root intrusion as part of every concrete repair job in this community because ignoring roots while resurfacing flatwork is a repair that will fail within a few years.
Orangevale sits just west of Folsom and borders the American River Parkway along its southern edge. The parkway corridor and Folsom Lake are landmarks most Orangevale residents use daily for recreation, and the proximity to open space means properties on the eastern and southern edges of Orangevale see more wildlife and vegetation pressure than homes deeper in the subdivision grid. Orangevale Community Park is a central reference point for the neighborhood, and the streets radiating outward from it make up much of our regular work area here.
We also regularly serve Fair Oaks, which sits just to the west of Orangevale and has a similar vintage housing stock with its own set of mature-tree and clay-soil masonry challenges. Our team is familiar with the differences between properties on the Orangevale side versus those closer to Fair Oaks Boulevard.
Call or submit a request online and describe what you are seeing. We respond to all Orangevale inquiries within one business day and ask a few questions to understand the scope before scheduling a site visit.
We visit the property, walk the area with you, and provide a written estimate before any work begins. For Orangevale jobs that need a Sacramento County permit, we explain the permit cost and timeline upfront so there are no surprises.
We agree on a start date and arrive on time. Most Orangevale homeowners do not need to be present throughout the work, and we check in at key milestones to keep you informed without being disruptive.
Once the job is complete, we do a walkthrough with you, cover any curing or care instructions, and clear the site. Any follow-up questions after the job are handled quickly - we do not disappear after the last check clears.
We serve Orangevale and the surrounding Sacramento County communities. Get a written estimate at no charge and a response within one business day.
(916) 618-0266Orangevale is an unincorporated community in eastern Sacramento County with a population of roughly 35,000 people and a character that sets it apart from most Sacramento suburbs. The area was historically orchard land, and that legacy shows up in the larger lot sizes - many properties are a quarter acre or bigger - and the abundance of mature trees throughout the neighborhoods. Most of the housing stock is single-family ranch homes built between the 1960s and 1990s, and the majority of residents are long-term homeowners. The community borders the American River Parkway to the south and sits just west of Folsom, giving residents easy access to Folsom Lake and the recreational corridor along the river.
Orangevale is governed by Sacramento County rather than its own city government, so services and permits run through the county. The community has a distinct identity compared to neighboring areas - it feels more spacious and established than the denser tract neighborhoods in Antelope or North Highlands. To the west lies Fair Oaks, which shares a similar vintage housing stock and is another area we serve regularly. The older homes and large lots across both communities create steady demand for masonry work that keeps up with decades of deferred maintenance.
Restore your foundation's stability and protect your home's structural integrity.
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Learn MoreEnhance your driveway with durable, professionally installed paver systems.
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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.
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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.
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Learn MoreCitrus Heights Concrete & Masonry serves Orangevale and the surrounding Sacramento County communities. Call now or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.