
Delray Beach Concrete & Masonry handles foundation repair, brick and stone work, tuckpointing, and 16 other masonry services for homeowners across Delray Beach and the surrounding Palm Beach County area. We show up on time, explain what we find, and do the work right.

Delray Beach Concrete & Masonry is a full-service masonry contractor based in Delray Beach, FL, serving homeowners and property owners across 12 cities in Palm Beach and Broward County. Whether your foundation is shifting, your chimney mortar is failing, or you want a new outdoor kitchen, we handle all 16 of these services with the same attention to detail. We are locally owned, licensed in Florida, and have been doing this work since 2015.

Doors sticking, floors uneven, or cracks spreading? Foundation repair stops the shifting before it gets worse.
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Crumbling mortar, white staining, or a musty fireplace smell? Salt air and rainy seasons are hard on chimneys here.
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Mortar joints that crumble or gap let water into your walls. Tuckpointing seals them before the damage spreads inside.
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Spalling, cracked, or salt-damaged bricks? We repair and match existing masonry so the fix blends in.
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Cracked or sunken driveway? Pavers add curb appeal and hold up through years of South Florida heat and rain.
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Erosion washing out your yard after storms? A retaining wall holds the soil and protects your landscaping.
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Aging or weathered masonry restored to look clean and structurally sound without a full teardown.
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Add a wood-burning or gas fireplace using brick, stone, or block - custom-built to fit your space.
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Stone veneer transforms a plain exterior or accent wall into a high-end finish without the weight of full stone.
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Concrete block walls built for privacy, property lines, or structural use - durable and hurricane-rated.
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Properly installed block wall foundations keep your structure anchored even on South Florida's shifting sandy soil.
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Turn your backyard into an outdoor living space with a masonry kitchen built to handle Florida weather.
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Uneven or cracked walkways are a trip hazard. We construct or replace them in brick, pavers, or stone.
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Brick walls for fencing, privacy, or decorative features - installed to last through hurricane season.
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Natural stone steps, walls, and features built to complement your home and stand up to coastal conditions.
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Deteriorating mortar joints repointed cleanly and matched to your existing masonry - keeping water out.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few questions about what you are seeing - sticking doors, crumbling mortar, a leaning wall - and get you scheduled for an on-site visit. We respond within 1 business day. No pressure, no obligation.
One of our masons comes out to look at your property in person. We check the damage, identify the cause, and explain what we found in plain language. You get a written estimate before we touch anything. If you have questions, we answer them on the spot.
Once you approve the scope and price, we pull any required permits and schedule the job. Our crew shows up when we say and keeps you updated throughout. When the work is done, we walk you through it and make sure you are satisfied before we leave.
We carry full general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage on every project. Our Florida masonry license is current and verifiable. You should always ask for proof of both before hiring any contractor.
We come to your property, look at what needs to be done, and give you a written estimate before any commitment. There is no fee for the visit and no pressure to decide on the spot.
We are a locally owned company, not a national chain dispatching crews from out of town. We know the soil conditions, the permit office, and the specific challenges that come with South Florida masonry work.
When you reach out, someone from our office follows up within 1 business day - not a week later. We know you are dealing with something that needs attention, and we treat it that way.
Questions before you commit? Call (561) 668-0751 and talk to someone directly.
"They came out within two days of my call, spotted a void under the slab near our back bedroom, and had the repair done before the weekend. The floor used to feel soft in that corner - now it's solid. Exactly what I needed before listing the house."
Patricia M., Boynton Beach - Foundation repair
"Our chimney had not been looked at in years and the mortar was crumbling badly. They repointed the entire exterior, replaced the cap, and cleaned up every bit of debris. The whole job took two days and the chimney looks brand new. Worth every dollar."
James T., Boca Raton - Chimney repair
"We had white staining all along the back wall and suspected the mortar joints were letting water in. They confirmed it on the first visit, matched the original block color very closely, and finished in one day. The staining stopped after the next rainstorm."
Sandra K., Delray Beach - Tuckpointing
We respond within 1 business day - often the same day. There is no obligation to move forward after you hear from us. Once you submit this form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(561) 668-0751Delray Beach Concrete & Masonry is based in Delray Beach, FL and serves homeowners across 12 cities in Palm Beach and Broward County, including Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, and West Palm Beach. We typically respond within 1 business day and can often schedule estimates the same week you call.
Salt air from the Atlantic works into the pores of brick and mortar year-round in Delray Beach. It crystallizes as it dries, gradually pushing the material apart from the inside - a process that cuts mortar lifespan significantly compared to inland areas. If your home is within a few miles of the coast, plan to inspect masonry every few years rather than every decade. The Brick Industry Association has additional guidance on coastal masonry maintenance.
Palm Beach County has one of the highest water tables in the US. During the rainy season, ground moisture rises against your slab, softening the sandy soil below it. This is why foundation movement and cracking are common here - it is not a sign of bad construction, just local conditions that need the right fix.
October through April is the ideal window. The dry season means fresh mortar cures properly without constant moisture interference. Summer scheduling is possible but the daily afternoon storms can slow curing time and some jobs need to be staged around weather. Booking in the fall or winter also gives you better contractor availability.
Diagonal cracks running from the corners of door or window frames are one of the clearest signs of foundation movement, not normal settling. In older Delray Beach homes built on unreinforced slabs, this pattern is common. A crack that reappears after patching, or that you can feel as a ridge, is worth having a professional look at before it grows.
Routine repointing and small brick repairs generally do not require a permit. Structural work - foundation repair, chimney liner replacement, retaining walls - typically does require one through the City of Delray Beach Building Division. A contractor who discourages permits on structural work is a red flag - a permit means an independent inspector verifies the job was done correctly.
Done correctly with materials suited to coastal conditions, quality tuckpointing and brick repair should last 20 to 30 years. Foundation pier systems installed to stable soil are often warrantied for life. The key variables are using the right materials for the environment and addressing the cause of damage - not just the visible symptom.
Delray Beach Concrete & Masonry is a licensed and insured masonry contractor company based in Delray Beach, FL, serving 12 cities across Palm Beach and Broward County since 2015.
We hold a Florida state masonry contractor license issued through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which requires documented experience, financial responsibility, and passing a state licensing examination.
Since 2015, we have completed masonry projects across 16 service categories - from foundation repair and tuckpointing to outdoor kitchens and stone veneer installation - for homeowners in Delray Beach and the surrounding South Florida communities.
If you see diagonal cracks from door corners, mortar that crumbles when you press it, or floors that feel uneven underfoot, these are active signals - not cosmetic issues. Waiting tends to make masonry problems larger and more expensive.
Yes. A repair that uses the wrong mortar shade or mismatched brick will look obvious for years. An experienced mason tests multiple blends before committing to one. Always ask to see photos of past repair work before hiring.
Unpermitted structural work can surface during a home sale as a defect, require expensive remediation, or leave you without recourse if the work fails. The permit also means an independent inspector verifies the job - which protects you, not just the contractor.
If you have questions about a specific masonry issue before committing to anything, call (561) 668-0751 - we are happy to talk through what you are seeing without any pressure. You can also find licensing guidance at the Mason Contractors Association of America.
Delray Beach is a coastal city of roughly 70,000 people in Palm Beach County, situated between Boynton Beach to the north and Boca Raton to the south. According to US Census data, the city has a mix of long-term residents and seasonal visitors, with median home values well above the national average. Most of the residential housing stock - particularly in neighborhoods like Lake Ida, Tropic Isle, and Osceola Park - was built between the 1950s and 1980s using concrete block construction, which makes masonry maintenance a routine part of homeownership here.
Life in Delray Beach revolves around a few defining places. Atlantic Avenue runs through the heart of downtown, lined with restaurants, shops, and galleries year-round. The Delray Beach Municipal Beach at the east end of the avenue is one of the most visited spots in Palm Beach County. And Old School Square - a cultural campus built around a restored 1913 schoolhouse - has been a center for community events and festivals for decades.
We have worked on homes in Kings Point, the neighborhoods along Military Trail, and communities throughout the western and coastal sides of the city. Sandy soil, a high water table, and salt air off the Atlantic are the conditions we work with every week - which is why Delray Beach homeowners trust us to get the job done right the first time.
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Delray Beach Concrete & Masonry
135 NW 6th Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444
Always open, 24/7.
Get a free on-site estimate from a licensed Masonry Contractor in Delray Beach, FL. We respond within 1 business day.