
Airway Heights Concrete & Masonry serves homeowners across the Spokane area with expert masonry, foundation, chimney, and concrete work - built to hold up through every eastern Washington winter.

Airway Heights Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Airway Heights, WA and the surrounding Spokane region. We handle all types of masonry and concrete work - from chimney repair and tuckpointing to foundation stabilization and outdoor living spaces. With 16 distinct services across 12 communities, we are one of the most complete masonry operations in eastern Washington. Every job is done by experienced tradespeople who know how the local freeze-thaw cycle, sandy soils, and wet winters affect masonry long-term.

Cracks, settling, or bowing walls? We stabilize your foundation before small problems become expensive ones.
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Crumbling mortar and damaged crowns let water in all winter - we repair chimneys before that damage spreads.
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Worn mortar joints let water behind your brick. We restore the seal and extend the life of your masonry.
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Spalling bricks and failing joints get worse every freeze-thaw cycle. We repair what is damaged before it spreads.
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A cracked or uneven driveway takes a beating from Inland Northwest winters. Pavers handle it and look great.
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Soil movement and water pressure break down retaining walls. We build them to hold up for decades.
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Aging or damaged masonry can be restored to its original strength and appearance without a full rebuild.
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A properly built masonry fireplace adds warmth, character, and lasting value to your home.
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Stone veneer transforms the look of any exterior or interior surface without the weight of full stone.
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Concrete block walls are durable, affordable, and well-suited to the Spokane area climate.
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A solid block wall foundation is the base everything else depends on. We build them right the first time.
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Masonry outdoor kitchens hold up through eastern Washington summers and last far longer than prefab options.
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A well-built walkway improves curb appeal and handles heavy foot traffic without cracking under pressure.
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From garden walls to privacy screens, we build brick walls that are level, solid, and built to last.
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Natural stone masonry adds strength and character to walls, steps, pillars, and outdoor living spaces.
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Fresh mortar in aging joints stops water infiltration and restores the integrity of your brick surfaces.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few questions about what you are seeing - cracks, settling, moisture, or something else. You do not need to know the technical terms. We respond within 1 business day and can often schedule a visit within the same week.
One of our masons visits your property, inspects the problem from every accessible angle, and explains what is causing it in plain language. You get a written estimate that breaks down the work and the cost. No pressure to book on the spot - take the time you need.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the job and show up when we say we will. We work cleanly, communicate throughout, and do a walkthrough with you when the job is complete. You will know exactly what was done and what to watch for going forward.
We are a licensed contractor with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage. You can verify our license number before we start anything.
We have served Airway Heights and the greater Spokane area since 2018. We know the local soils, the freeze-thaw cycle, and what masonry repairs need to hold up to an Inland Northwest winter - because we live here too.
Every estimate starts with a real in-person visit - not a ballpark over the phone. We walk the property with you, show you what we find, and give you a written quote. You decide whether to move forward on your own timeline.
Our work comes with a written warranty that covers the specific repair completed. Warranties are transferable to the next owner, which protects your home value and gives buyers confidence that the work was done right.
Ready to get started? (509) 418-0412 or send us a message.
"They came out to look at our chimney in September and had the mortar repointed before the first hard freeze. The crew was efficient, matched the mortar color well, and left the area cleaner than they found it. We used the fireplace all winter without a single issue."
- Marcus T., Spokane Valley - Chimney repair
"We noticed the retaining wall in the backyard leaning noticeably after spring snowmelt. They assessed it, gave us a straightforward written estimate, and rebuilt the failing section within the week. Two seasons later it has not moved an inch."
- Sandra K., Cheney - Retaining wall construction
"Had diagonal cracks in the foundation wall of my 1990s home that had been getting worse every year. They explained exactly what was causing it, handled the permit with the county, and stabilized the corner. The follow-up visit two months later confirmed everything was holding."
- Derek L., Airway Heights - Foundation repair
We respond within 1 business day - often the same day. Submitting this form does not commit you to anything. Someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(509) 418-0412Airway Heights Concrete & Masonry serves Airway Heights, WA and 11 surrounding communities throughout the Spokane region, including Spokane, Cheney, and Liberty Lake. We cover 12 service areas total and can typically schedule an on-site estimate within the same week you reach out.
In the Inland Northwest, water seeps into small cracks in concrete and masonry, freezes overnight, and expands - forcing the crack wider. Catching damage in fall prevents a much larger repair bill in spring. The National Weather Service Spokane tracks the freeze-thaw patterns that shape this cycle every year.
White chalky streaks on brick or concrete are mineral deposits left behind when water moves through the masonry. The streaks themselves are not structural damage - but they are a reliable sign that water is getting in somewhere it should not. The underlying cause is almost always failing mortar joints or a drainage issue.
Tuckpointing - replacing the mortar between bricks - is the right fix when the bricks themselves are still solid. If you can press on a brick and it does not move, tuckpointing is almost certainly enough. Replacement is only needed when the brick face is spalling, crumbling, or structurally compromised.
Hairline cracks in drywall near windows are usually harmless. Horizontal cracks in basement or crawl space walls, diagonal cracks through brick, or cracks wider than an eighth of an inch deserve a professional assessment. In homes with crawl space foundations - common in Airway Heights - seasonal moisture changes can accelerate movement.
Routine repointing and minor brick repair typically do not require a permit. Structural work - foundation repair, retaining walls over a certain height, significant chimney rebuilding - usually does. Washington State contractor licensing and permit requirements are managed by the Department of Labor and Industries.
The soils around Airway Heights are sandy and loamy - they drain quickly but shift under load more than dense clay soils do. This means homes here can experience gradual settling even without dramatic weather events. Loose soil also affects which foundation repair methods work best in this specific area.
Airway Heights Concrete & Masonry is a licensed and insured masonry contractor based in Airway Heights, WA, serving 12 communities across the greater Spokane region since 2018.
We are registered with the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, which oversees contractor licensing and worker safety requirements for construction trades in the state.
Since 2018, we have completed masonry and concrete projects ranging from chimney repairs on mid-century homes near Fairchild Air Force Base to retaining wall construction in the newer subdivisions on the west side of Airway Heights. Sixteen service categories, 12 communities, and years of experience with the specific soil and climate conditions of eastern Washington.
If your home is 30 or more years old and you have not had a masonry inspection, now is a reasonable time. Look for crumbling mortar, white streaks on brick, sticking doors, or water spots on interior walls near chimneys - any of these are worth a professional look before the next winter.
Minor surface caulking can be a DIY project. But most masonry repair - repointing mortar, replacing bricks, chimney repair, foundation stabilization - requires proper technique, tools, and the right mortar mix. A poor repair can create worse problems, especially in freeze-prone climates where bad mortar lets water in and accelerates damage.
A chimney with cracked mortar or a damaged crown lets water in every time it rains. In Airway Heights winters, that water freezes and expands - widening cracks and loosening bricks. Left long enough, the damage can reach the liner, which creates a fire risk. The cost of repair grows significantly the longer it is deferred.
If you have questions about what your masonry or concrete needs, the easiest next step is a free on-site assessment. Call us at (509) 418-0412 or send us a message and we will take a look.
Airway Heights is a small but fast-growing city in Spokane County, just west of Spokane proper. Its population has roughly doubled since 2000, according to U.S. Census data, which means the housing stock is a mix - older homes from the mid-century Fairchild-era building boom sitting alongside newer subdivisions built in the 2000s and 2010s. That variety shapes the kind of masonry work that comes up most often here.
The city is defined in large part by its neighbor, Fairchild Air Force Base, which sits directly adjacent to Airway Heights and is one of the largest employers in the region. Many homes in the area were originally built to serve base personnel and their families - homes from the 1950s through 1970s with chimneys and brick features that are now 50 to 70 years old and often need mortar work, chimney repair, or foundation assessment for the first time. Beyond the base, landmarks like Northern Quest Resort and Casino mark Airway Heights as more than just a bedroom community - it is its own city with its own character.
The flat terrain of the Spokane Plateau means water does not drain away from foundations as easily as it would on sloped ground. After heavy snowmelt or rain, water sits around home foundations longer than most homeowners expect - and that is when foundation and drainage problems develop. The sandy, loamy soils common to this part of eastern Washington also shift more than dense clay soils, which affects how foundation repairs are designed and which materials hold up best. For masonry work in Airway Heights, understanding those local conditions is not optional - it is the difference between a repair that holds and one that fails by the next spring.
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Airway Heights Concrete & Masonry
926 S Beeman Stinfo@airwayheightsconcreteandmasonry.com
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Airway Heights Concrete & Masonry serves Airway Heights and 11 surrounding communities. We respond within 1 business day and offer free on-site estimates with no obligation.