
Precision Yuma Masonry serves homeowners across the Yuma area with honest work, written estimates, and masonry that holds up to the desert heat.

Precision Yuma Masonry & Concrete is a licensed masonry contractor serving Yuma, AZ with 16 services covering everything from foundation repair to outdoor kitchen masonry. We work across 12 cities in the Yuma area. Whether your mortar joints are crumbling after another brutal monsoon season or you are starting a new outdoor project, we give you a clear assessment, a written estimate, and work that holds up in the desert.

Cracks in your walls or sticking doors? A shifting foundation needs to be fixed before the damage spreads through your home.
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Crumbling mortar or a damaged cap lets water into your chimney every monsoon season. We restore it so you can use your fireplace safely.
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Worn mortar joints are the first place water finds its way into your walls. Fresh tuckpointing seals them and adds decades of life.
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Spalled, cracked, or loose bricks are not just cosmetic. We match mortar and brick so the repair blends in and holds for decades.
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Cracked or sunken driveway? New pavers handle the heat and traffic while giving your property a clean, finished look.
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Soil moving or sloping yard threatening your property? A properly built retaining wall holds everything in place for years.
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Weathered brick and faded stone age a home fast. Restoration brings the original look back without tearing anything out.
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Adding a fireplace or updating an old one? We handle the masonry so it works safely and looks like it belongs in your home.
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Stone veneer transforms a plain wall into a feature. We install it correctly the first time so it stays put in Yuma's heat.
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Concrete block walls are durable and low-maintenance. We build them level, solid, and ready for the desert climate.
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A foundation block wall gives your home a stable base. We install it right so it handles the soil movement Yuma is known for.
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Turn your backyard into a real outdoor cooking space. We build custom masonry kitchens that stand up to years of use.
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A new walkway adds curb appeal and guides guests safely to your door. We build them to stay level through Yuma's heat cycles.
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Brick walls add privacy and character. We install them plumb and level so they look good and stay that way.
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Natural stone work adds permanent beauty to any property. We source and set stone that suits the desert landscape.
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Open or hollow mortar joints are letting water in. Fresh pointing restores the seal before the damage reaches the brick.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few questions about what you are seeing and schedule a free on-site visit. Most homeowners hear back within 1 business day. You do not need to prepare anything special for the first call.
We come to your property, walk the affected area with you, and explain exactly what we find in plain language. No contractor-speak, no pressure. After the inspection you receive a written estimate that covers what needs to be done, why, and what it will cost. Take your time to review it.
Once you approve, we schedule the work and show up on time. Our crew handles permits when required, cleans up the site each day, and walks you through the finished job before leaving. We tell you what to watch for and what your warranty covers so you know exactly where things stand.
We hold an active contractor license through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. Our insurance covers every job we take on - no exceptions. You can verify our license at roc.az.gov before signing anything.
We come to your property, assess the problem in person, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. You will never be handed a number without someone looking at the actual job first.
We have been working on Yuma homes since 2017. We know the desert soils, the monsoon cycle, and the masonry challenges that come with building in this climate. This is our home too.
Every job we complete comes with a written warranty. We stand behind the work when it is done and we come back if something is not right. The warranty terms are spelled out in your estimate before you sign.
Ready to get started? Request a free estimate or call us at (928) 291-0632.
"We had a section of block wall that had been leaning for a couple of years. They came out, looked at it the same week, and had it fixed in two days. The work matched our existing wall so well you can barely tell which part is new. Exactly what we needed before monsoon season."
Marcus T., Fortuna Foothills - Brick wall installation
"I noticed the mortar around our chimney was crumbling after last summer. They inspected it, walked me through what they found, and gave me a written estimate the same day. The tuckpointing was done before the first cold night of the year. No surprises, no mess left behind."
Diane R., Somerton - Chimney repair
"Our driveway had a section that sank after a big storm and water was pooling near the house. They came out, explained the drainage issue clearly, and laid the pavers so it drains away from the foundation now. It has held up through the last two monsoon seasons without a problem."
Kevin A., Wellton - Driveway pavers
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after your estimate - just clear information about what we found and what it would cost to fix. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site visit.
(928) 291-0632Precision Yuma Masonry & Concrete serves Yuma and 11 surrounding communities across southwestern Arizona and the California border area, including San Luis, Somerton, and Fortuna Foothills. We cover all 12 service areas and aim to respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.
Masonry problems in the desert do not look the same as they do in other climates. Here is what to know before you call anyone.
Sustained heat above 110 degrees causes mortar to expand and contract repeatedly over each season. That constant movement breaks the bond faster than in milder climates. The Masonry Contractor association recommends inspecting mortar every five to seven years in hot desert regions rather than every ten.
Masonry that has been baking and contracting all summer is hit with sudden heavy moisture in July. Any open or cracked mortar joint lets that water straight into the wall, where it expands and speeds up the damage. Scheduling repairs before monsoon season is almost always cheaper than repairing after.
If the mortar is crumbling but the bricks are solid, tuckpointing is the right fix and the less expensive one. If the brick face is flaking, chipping, or hollow-sounding when you tap it, the brick itself has broken down and replacement is needed. A mason can tell you which situation you have in a single visit.
Those chalky white marks are called efflorescence. They happen when water moves through your masonry and leaves minerals behind as it evaporates. In Yuma, where the water supply from the Colorado River is naturally high in minerals, this staining can appear quickly. It signals that water is getting in somewhere - and that the mortar joints likely need attention. The{' '} Brick Industry Association has more detail on identifying and treating efflorescence.
Doors or windows that suddenly stick, diagonal cracks from door or window corners, or floors that are noticeably uneven are signals to act sooner rather than later. In Yuma, these symptoms often appear or worsen after monsoon season. Small foundation problems almost never get better on their own - they tend to grow.
Yes. Adobe and soft concrete block are common in older Yuma neighborhoods and need a mortar mix that is softer and more flexible than what is used on fired clay brick. Using the wrong mix can crack the adobe instead of protecting it. Always ask a contractor what mix they plan to use and why it suits your specific wall material.
Precision Yuma Masonry & Concrete is a licensed and insured masonry contractor based in Yuma, AZ, serving 12 communities across the Yuma region since 2017. We hold an active contractor license through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, which licenses and oversees masonry and structural contractors operating in Arizona. Our team has completed masonry work across the full range of our 16 services, from routine mortar repairs to full foundation stabilization.
Learn more about our team and approachBoth seasons work well in Yuma. October through April gives you cooler temperatures so fresh mortar cures at a steady pace without drying too fast. Avoid scheduling major masonry work in peak summer when sustained heat above 100 degrees can cause fresh mortar to crack before it sets.
A good mason tests mortar samples against your existing masonry before mixing the full batch. New mortar often looks slightly brighter than weathered material for the first season, then evens out. Ask your contractor to show you the color match before work begins.
Repeating cracks almost always signal movement underneath - soil shifting, a drainage problem, or a foundation issue. Patching the surface without addressing the cause means the crack returns within a season. The{' '} Foundation Repair Association recommends a full site assessment before any structural repair.
If you are not sure whether what you are seeing is a problem or just normal wear, the safest move is to call. We will tell you honestly what we find - (928) 291-0632 or send us a message.
Yuma sits in the southwestern corner of Arizona along the Colorado River, and it is one of the sunniest cities on earth. According to the National Weather Service, Yuma averages around 4,000 hours of sunshine per year - more than almost any other city in the world. That intensity is part of what makes it a unique place to live and a demanding environment for homes. The Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area along the riverfront reflects the city's long history as a crossing point and community hub, and the historic neighborhoods near downtown include some of the oldest masonry structures in the region.
The Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park is one of the most visited sites in Arizona and gives a sense of how long this city has been building and maintaining structures in harsh desert conditions. Most of Yuma's current housing stock was built between 1970 and 2010, and Census data shows a population of around 100,000 with a significant share of military families from Marine Corps Air Station Yuma and seasonal residents who winter here. Homes in both older and newer neighborhoods face the same desert challenges: clay and sandy soils that shift with the monsoon cycle, UV exposure that degrades exterior materials faster than in most other climates, and heat that is relentless from May through September.
Whether you are in an older neighborhood near downtown, a newer subdivision out toward Fortuna Foothills, or in one of the surrounding communities we serve, Precision Yuma Masonry & Concrete brings the same approach: honest assessment, written estimates, and masonry work built for the way this desert actually behaves.
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Precision Yuma Masonry & Concrete
1909 S 11th Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
(928) 291-0632info@yumamasonry.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call us or send a message and we will schedule your free on-site estimate - no obligation, no pressure.