
Liberty Lake Concrete & Masonry handles everything from foundation repairs to outdoor fireplaces - serving homeowners across eastern Washington and northern Idaho with masonry that holds up through harsh inland winters.

Liberty Lake Concrete & Masonry is a licensed masonry contractor based in Liberty Lake, WA, solving foundation problems, repairing chimneys, and building outdoor structures that hold up in eastern Washington winters. We offer 16 services across 12 cities, from routine brick and mortar repairs to full retaining wall and fireplace installations - all backed by free on-site estimates and a workmanship guarantee.

Cracks, sinking, or sticking doors? We stop foundation movement and protect the structure above it.
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Crumbling mortar, a damaged liner, or a missing cap can turn your fireplace into a hazard - we fix it right.
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Old mortar falling out? Tuckpointing reseals brick and stone joints before water damage spreads.
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Spalling, cracking, or loose bricks repaired with matched mortar so the fix blends in, not stands out.
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Cracked or uneven driveway? New pavers handle heavy traffic and freeze-thaw cycles for decades.
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Soil shifting on your slope? A properly built retaining wall stops erosion and holds the grade.
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Deteriorating brick or stone brought back to its original strength, appearance, and weather resistance.
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A new fireplace built to code and sized right for your space - functional and built to last.
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Give any surface the look of natural stone without the cost of full stone construction.
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Durable, structural block walls for basements, garages, and commercial applications.
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Block foundation walls installed to code, designed for the soil and climate conditions here.
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A built-in outdoor kitchen that handles the weather and looks great year after year.
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A new walkway that stays level through freeze-thaw cycles and does not become a tripping hazard.
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Privacy walls, garden walls, and structural brick walls built for curb appeal and lasting durability.
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Natural stone features that add timeless character to walls, steps, and landscape structures.
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Worn mortar joints repointed cleanly so brick stays tight, dry, and structurally sound.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Tell us what you have noticed - you do not need to know the technical terms. We will ask a few basic questions and schedule a free on-site visit, usually within a few days. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
We come to your property, walk through the problem area with you, and explain what we find in plain language. No jargon, no pressure. After the assessment, you receive a written estimate with a clear scope of work and a fixed price - before anyone picks up a tool.
Our crew completes the work - most residential jobs take one to three days. When finished, we walk you through everything that was done, show you the repaired areas, and answer any questions. We handle permit coordination for any job that requires it and leave your property clean.
We hold an active contractor license through the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries and carry full liability insurance on every job. You can verify our credentials before we arrive.
Every estimate starts with an in-person visit. We walk the property, explain what we find, and give you a written price before any commitment is required. There is no charge and no pressure.
We live and work here. We know the soils, the freeze-thaw cycles, and the HOA rules common to Liberty Lake neighborhoods. Our repairs are designed for this climate - not a generic solution copied from somewhere else.
If something we repaired fails due to workmanship, we come back and fix it. We also use materials matched to your existing structure so the repair holds up - not just looks finished on day one.
Questions before you book? (509) 241-9340 - or send us a message.
"My chimney had been losing mortar for two winters before I finally called. They came out within a few days, showed me exactly what was failing, and had it done in a day and a half. The joints look the same as the original - you would not know it was repaired."
David R., Spokane Valley - Chimney Repair
"We had a retaining wall on the back slope that was starting to lean after the spring thaw. They assessed it the same week I called, gave me a clear written estimate, and rebuilt the section that had shifted. Three months later, no movement at all."
Teresa M., Liberty Lake - Retaining Wall Construction
"I noticed diagonal cracks near two windows after a cold January. They found that part of the crawl space foundation had shifted slightly and repaired it before it got worse. The doors that were sticking close properly again now."
Mark G., Coeur d'Alene - Foundation Repair
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - submitting this form simply gets you on our calendar for a free on-site visit. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a time that works for you.
(509) 241-9340Liberty Lake Concrete & Masonry is based in Liberty Lake, WA and serves 12 communities across eastern Washington and northern Idaho - including Spokane, Spokane Valley, Coeur d'Alene, and Post Falls. Most on-site estimates can be scheduled within a week, and we aim to start work within a reasonable timeframe after estimate approval.
Concrete typically outlasts asphalt in climates with hard freeze-thaw cycles, because it does not soften in summer heat or contract as drastically in cold. In the Spokane Valley, concrete driveways and walkways generally hold their surface longer when properly sealed and installed on a stable base.
Chimneys absorb water through cracked crowns, missing caps, and deteriorating mortar joints. In Liberty Lake, spring snowmelt combined with freeze-thaw damage from winter means chimneys that looked fine in October can be letting water in by April.
Vertical hairline cracks in poured concrete are often normal shrinkage. Diagonal cracks running from window corners, horizontal cracks in foundation walls, or any crack wider at one end than the other are signs of structural movement that deserve a professional look. The National Foundation Repair Association provides homeowner guidance on identifying problem cracks.
Tuckpointing means removing worn mortar from joints and replacing it with fresh material to keep brick watertight. Mortar typically lasts 25 to 50 years, but eastern Washington freeze-thaw cycles accelerate deterioration - homes built in the early 2000s can already show joints that need attention.
Retaining walls over a certain height typically require a building permit through the City of Liberty Lake or Spokane County. Walls holding back soil near a property line or structure require engineering review. A licensed contractor handles permit coordination so you are not navigating it alone.
Late summer through early fall is ideal - roughly August through October. Mortar needs temperatures above freezing to cure, and scheduling before the first hard freeze means repairs are fully set before winter stress arrives. Spring is workable but contractors are busier then with post-winter damage.
Liberty Lake Concrete & Masonry is a licensed and insured masonry contractor company based in Liberty Lake, WA, serving 12 communities across eastern Washington and northern Idaho since 2017.
We hold an active contractor license issued by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, and we carry liability insurance on every project. Every technician working for us is covered, and every job we take on is one we stand behind.
Over the years, we have completed hundreds of projects across 16 service categories - from small chimney repairs to full foundation stabilization and custom outdoor masonry builds. We know the soils, the winters, and the permit requirements in this region because we work here every day.
Learn more about us or get in touch to schedule a free estimate.
If cracks appear in the same spot every spring and grow a little wider each year, the freeze-thaw cycle is actively damaging the masonry. That pattern is a signal to act before the damage moves from cosmetic to structural.
Mortar can feel soft or hollow from an arm's length away while looking intact from 20 feet. Run a finger along chimney joints at eye level every few years. If it crumbles with light pressure, the joint has failed even if it does not look like it.
Tuckpointing with the right mortar mix lasts 20 to 30 years. Foundation repairs that address the root cause - not just the visible crack - can last decades. The Brick Industry Association is a solid resource for material lifespan data.
If you are seeing any of these warning signs on your home, the best next step is a free on-site look - call us at (509) 241-9340 or send us a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
Liberty Lake is a small, fast-growing city in eastern Washington, incorporated in 2001 and situated just east of Spokane along the I-90 corridor. The city sits next to the lake it is named after, and Liberty Lake Regional Park draws residents for swimming, hiking, and camping throughout the warmer months. Most of the housing stock was built between 1990 and 2010 - which means a large share of homes are now entering the age range where masonry, foundations, and concrete surfaces need meaningful attention for the first time. You can find more context about the city at the Liberty Lake Wikipedia entry.
The community has grown quickly around employers in the Meadowwood Technology Campus, which brought professional families who invested in their homes and expect quality work in return. Planned subdivisions dominate the residential landscape, and many neighborhoods fall under HOA rules that govern exterior appearance - including masonry and concrete work. We are familiar with those requirements and can help you understand what approvals you may need before work begins.
Eastern Washington winters are hard on masonry. The freeze-thaw cycles that run through November and March push water into cracks, expand them, and repeat - season after season - until small problems become structural ones. Spring snowmelt adds to the pressure, particularly for homes near the lake or in lower-lying areas where groundwater rises after a heavy season. We designed our approach to masonry repair with this climate in mind, using materials and methods that hold up through the conditions Liberty Lake actually experiences. Whether your home is near the Liberty Lake Farmers Market or in one of the newer streets off Appleway, we work throughout the city and surrounding communities.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Liberty Lake Concrete & Masonry
1107 N Tanglewood Ln
Liberty Lake, WA 99019
Always open, 24/7.
Contact Liberty Lake Concrete & Masonry today for a free on-site masonry estimate - we respond within 1 business day.