Need a Masonry Contractor in Newberg, Oregon? We're Right Down the Road.
Newberg is home. Our shop is on East Seventh Street, and most of our crew lives in town or nearby in Dundee. We know the housing stock here because we see it every day. The older homes along Hancock Street, School Street, and the neighborhoods near downtown have original brick chimneys and mortar that’s been weathering since the 1940s through 1970s. The Springbrook area and the developments south of Portland Road have newer homes where patios, outdoor fireplaces, and veneer work are the most common requests. And the rural properties heading up into the Chehalem Mountains and out toward Ribbon Ridge bring retaining wall and stone work that has to handle steeper terrain and heavier runoff. Brick, stone, block, and concrete masonry. Family-owned, Oregon CCB #224839. Call for a free estimate.
What Newberg Homeowners Hire Us For
Chimney repair is the most common call we get from the older Newberg neighborhoods. The homes near George Fox University, along Villa Road, and in the Chehalem Glenn area have brick chimneys from the 1950s through 1980s with cracked mortar, damaged caps, and flashing that’s let water in for years. Stone patios and outdoor fireplaces are the biggest category in the newer parts of town, especially in Springbrook Oaks and the developments along Crestview Drive. Retaining walls run year-round. The terrain along the Chehalem ridgeline and the slopes heading down toward the Willamette create grade changes that need structural walls on a lot of residential properties. We also build brick walkways, veneer facades, block foundations, raised planters, and do restoration work on some of the older commercial buildings along First Street downtown.
- Oregon CCB #224839, Licensed, Bonded, Insured
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- Family-Owned, Based Right Here in Newberg Since 2010
Masonry Services for Newberg and the Chehalem Valley
Same crew on every project, whether it’s a chimney rebuild near downtown or a stone patio in Springbrook. Newberg is where we live and work, not just a city on our service list. Our shop on East Seventh Street means we’re five minutes from most Newberg neighborhoods, not driving in from across the metro. Brick, block, stone, and concrete. New construction, repairs, and restoration. Here’s how each material works for the projects Newberg homeowners ask about.
Brick Masonry
Newberg has a real inventory of older brick. The downtown buildings along First Street, the homes near Hancock and School streets, and scattered farmhouses on the valley floor all have brickwork dating back decades. Chimney repair and repointing are the most frequent brick calls we get in town. Cracked mortar, damaged caps, deteriorating crowns, and water infiltration that’s been going on longer than the homeowner realizes. On the new construction side, brick patios, walkways, driveway pavers, veneer facades, and fireplace surrounds keep us busy in the newer neighborhoods. Newberg’s valley-floor clay soil holds moisture, so proper drainage and base prep under brick flatwork is critical here. We use mortar rated for western Oregon’s freeze-thaw and moisture cycles on every project.
- Brick Walls
- Brick Chimney Installation
- Brick Chimney Repair
- Brick Walkways
- Brick Fireplaces
- Brick Pavers for Driveways
- Brick Veneers
Stone Masonry
Stone patios and outdoor fireplaces are the top requests from the newer Newberg neighborhoods. Springbrook Oaks, the Crestview area, and the homes along Chehalem Drive have yards big enough for real outdoor living spaces, and stone gives those areas a finished look that lasts longer than wood or composite. We build with flagstone, basalt, and manufactured stone veneer depending on the project and the look the homeowner wants. Stone retaining walls are the other major category. The terrain heading up toward the Chehalem Mountains and along Ribbon Ridge Road creates slopes that need structural support. Some of the wine country properties on Worden Hill and Corral Creek roads need terracing that handles both the grade and the runoff from the hillside above. We also install stone walkways, garden walls, columns, fire pits, and veneer on home exteriors.
- Stone Patios
- Stone Retaining Walls
- Stone Walkways
- Stone Fire Pits
- Stone Veneers
Block Masonry
Concrete block (CMU) covers the structural masonry in Newberg. Foundation walls for garages, barns, shop buildings, ADUs, and room additions. Retaining walls where budget is the primary factor. Freestanding fences, raised garden beds, and perimeter walls for commercial properties. Block is the most affordable masonry material per square foot and goes up faster than brick or stone. Newberg’s mix of residential, agricultural, and light industrial properties creates steady demand for block work. The rural properties on the edges of town need outbuilding foundations and equipment enclosures. The commercial properties along Portland Road and Highway 99W use block for perimeter walls and loading structures. For residential lots that border the bypass or busier roads, block walls work as sound and privacy barriers that outlast wood fencing by decades.
- Block Foundations
- Retaining Walls
- Block Fences
- Sound Barriers
- Block Planters
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