
Palm Coast homeowners trust us for foundation work, brick repairs, retaining walls, and 13 more masonry services - backed by a free on-site estimate and a written warranty.
Palm Coast homeowners trust us for foundation work, brick repairs, retaining walls, and 13 more masonry services - backed by a free on-site estimate and a written warranty.

Palm Coast Concrete & Masonry is a licensed masonry contractor serving Palm Coast, FL and the surrounding region. We handle everything from cracked foundations and failing mortar joints to brand-new outdoor kitchens and stone walls - 16 services in total, across 12 communities. Every job starts with a free on-site estimate and ends with a written warranty. Palm Coast homeowners rely on us because we show up, explain the work clearly, and do it right the first time.

Cracks in your walls or uneven floors? Foundation repair stops settling before it gets expensive.
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Crumbling mortar or water stains near your fireplace? Chimney repair seals it up before the next storm.
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Failing mortar joints let water in fast. Tuckpointing re-seals the lines and protects the whole wall.
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Cracked or spalling bricks? Brick repair restores strength and keeps the look your home had from day one.
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Cracked or sunken driveway? Pavers handle Florida's shifting soil better than plain concrete.
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Eroding yard or sloping grade? A retaining wall holds the soil in place for good.
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Years of salt air and rain take a toll. Masonry restoration brings weathered surfaces back to life.
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Want a fireplace but do not have one? We build custom masonry fireplaces from the ground up.
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Stone veneer gives any wall a high-end look without the cost of solid stone construction.
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Need a solid wall for privacy or structure? Concrete block walls are durable and built to last.
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A properly built block wall foundation supports your home for decades in Florida's shifting soil.
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Ready to cook outside year-round? We build outdoor kitchens from brick, stone, and block.
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Uneven or cracked walkways are a trip hazard. A new paver or stone walkway is safe and sharp.
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Brick walls add curb appeal and last a lifetime when laid with the right materials for this climate.
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Natural stone adds texture and character no other material can match - laid to last generations.
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Loose or missing mortar points? Brick pointing fills gaps and stops water before it gets behind the wall.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few quick questions about what you are seeing and schedule a time to come look at the property in person. We respond within 1 business day and make scheduling straightforward.
A member of our team visits your property, walks the area with you, and explains exactly what they find - in plain language. You receive a written estimate before any work is discussed. No pressure, no surprise charges, and no obligation to move forward.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle the permits, schedule the crew, and complete the job. You get a walkthrough when we finish so you can see exactly what was done. We clean up completely and leave you with documentation of the work and your warranty.
We hold a Florida masonry contractor license and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage. You can ask to see certificates before we start - we always have them ready.
We have been working on homes in Palm Coast and Flagler County since 2015. We know the soil conditions, the permit office, and the neighborhoods - and our reputation here matters to us.
Every estimate is done in person, at no cost to you. We look at the actual condition of your masonry before quoting - not a ballpark figure over the phone. You get a written proposal you can review at your own pace.
Every project comes with a written warranty. The terms depend on the type of work, but you will always know exactly what is covered and for how long before we start. No fine print surprises.
Ready to talk through your project? (386) 359-8098 or send us a message.
We had a crack running diagonally across our dining room wall for two years. They came out, explained exactly what was causing it, and had the foundation repaired within three days. The crack stopped and we finally feel settled in this house.
James R., Palm Coast - Foundation repair
Our chimney mortar was crumbling badly after last hurricane season. They matched the mortar color so well I had to look twice to see where the repair was. Done in one day, cleaned up everything before they left.
Maria T., Flagler Beach - Chimney repair
The retaining wall along our canal-side yard had been leaning for months. They removed the old one and built a new block wall in two days. It is solid, the yard drains properly now, and the price matched the estimate exactly.
Dale S., Ormond Beach - Retaining wall construction
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
Palm Coast Concrete & Masonry serves Palm Coast, FL and 11 surrounding communities including Flagler Beach, St. Augustine, and Daytona Beach - 12 service areas in total. Most of our crews can reach any of these cities within the same week a job is scheduled.
Palm Coast receives around 52 inches of rain per year, much of it in intense summer storms. Water finds its way into any small gap in mortar, and repeated wet-dry cycles widen those gaps quickly. Inspecting joints every few years - and repointing before cracks open - is the most cost-effective thing you can do for masonry in this climate.
Yes. The fine coastal sand common throughout Flagler County has low load-bearing capacity and shifts when it absorbs water and then dries. The Florida Geological Survey tracks soil conditions across the state - if your home sits on low-lying sandy ground, foundation settling is a real and common risk, not an edge case.
Salt-laden air moves inland year-round from the Atlantic coast and the Intracoastal Waterway. Salt crystals work into mortar pores and expand with temperature changes, breaking the material apart from the inside. Homes in Marineland Acres, the Hammock area, and neighborhoods near the water tend to see this deterioration progress faster than inland properties.
If fewer than 20 percent of the bricks show damage and the mortar joints are the main issue, repair is almost always the right call. Full replacement makes sense when a wall has shifted structurally or when moisture has compromised the material behind the surface. A mason can assess this in person - the answer is usually clear once someone looks closely. The Brick Industry Association publishes useful guidance on repair versus replacement decisions.
Failing mortar joints let water in behind the bricks. In Florida's humidity, that moisture can feed mold, rot wood framing behind the masonry, and cause bricks to spall - where the face pops off. Small mortar repairs typically cost a fraction of what water damage repair costs. The National Fire Protection Association recommends annual inspections for any masonry connected to a fireplace or chimney.
Many planned communities in Palm Coast - including Palm Harbor, Cypress Knolls, and Grand Haven - have appearance standards that govern mortar color, finish, and materials for exterior repairs. If you receive an HOA notice about masonry damage, address it promptly. A licensed local contractor can document the repair for your association and match existing finishes so the work meets community standards.
For national standards on masonry construction and repair, the Brick Industry Association publishes technical guides for homeowners and contractors.
Palm Coast Concrete & Masonry is a licensed, insured masonry contractor company based in Palm Coast, FL, serving 12 communities across the Flagler County and Volusia County region since 2015. We hold a Florida masonry contractor license issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and we carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every job.
Over the past decade, we have completed masonry work on hundreds of properties across Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, St. Augustine, Ormond Beach, and Daytona Beach - covering all 16 services we offer, from foundation pier installation to stone veneer and outdoor kitchens. Most of our business comes from referrals, which is the standard we work to every day.
Learn more about our team and backgroundIf the same section of wall has been repaired more than twice and the underlying soil or drainage issue has not been addressed, the repairs will keep failing. Ask a mason to assess the root cause, not just the surface.
The white chalky staining itself is not dangerous, but it is a signal that water is moving through your masonry. Left unaddressed, that moisture weakens mortar and can work behind bricks. It is worth having a mason check the joints.
Fresh mortar typically takes 24 to 48 hours before it should get wet, and up to 28 days to reach full strength. In Palm Coast's heat, masons may mist the joints lightly during curing to prevent them from drying too fast and cracking.
If you have specific questions about your property, the fastest way to get a clear answer is to have someone come out and look. Call (386) 359-8098 or request a free estimate online. For general masonry standards, the Portland Cement Association is a reliable reference for materials and best practices.
Palm Coast is a planned city in Flagler County that grew rapidly from the 1970s onward through the ITT Community Development Corporation. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city now has roughly 90,000 to 100,000 residents, and the vast majority of its homes were built between 1970 and 2000. That means a large share of the housing stock is now 25 to 55 years old - the window when masonry, foundations, and exterior surfaces typically need serious attention.
The city is defined by its extensive freshwater canal network - many homes back up directly to canals, which means elevated soil moisture, erosion, and drainage challenges that affect foundations and driveways over time. You can see the scope of the canal system on the City of Palm Coast stormwater page. The city also borders the Intracoastal Waterway and sits roughly five miles from the Atlantic - close enough that salt air is a year-round factor for masonry on the east-facing sides of homes, particularly in neighborhoods near Washington Oaks Gardens State Park and the Hammock area. Newer construction is concentrated in Grand Haven and the Hammock communities, while the older ITT-era sections - including Palm Harbor, Cypress Knolls, and Quail Hollow - make up most of the masonry repair work we see.
Whether your property backs up to a canal near Town Center or sits in one of the quieter residential sections off Palm Coast Parkway, we have worked on homes throughout this city and know what the soil, weather, and construction styles here actually require. If your home was built during the original ITT development era, the masonry is likely due for inspection - and we are the local crew who can tell you exactly what it needs.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Palm Coast Concrete & Masonry
8 White Oak Ln
Palm Coast, FL 32164
Always open, 24/7.
Call (386) 359-8098 or send us a message - we respond within 1 business day and every estimate is free, written, and comes with no obligation.