
From foundation repairs to custom outdoor kitchens, we handle every masonry project with skill and straight talk. Serving Coeur d'Alene and North Idaho since 2015.
From foundation repairs to custom outdoor kitchens, we handle every masonry project with skill and straight talk. Serving Coeur d'Alene and North Idaho since 2015.

Coeur d'Alene Concrete and Masonry is a full-service masonry contractor based in Coeur d'Alene, ID, covering everything from urgent structural repairs to custom outdoor builds. We offer 16 masonry services and serve 12 cities across North Idaho and Eastern Washington. Whether your brick is crumbling, your chimney is leaking, or you need a new retaining wall, our crew shows up on time and does the job right.

Cracks in your foundation get worse over time. We stop water intrusion and restore structural stability before damage spreads.
Learn More
A damaged chimney cap or cracked flue liner can let water inside your home. We repair and seal chimneys so they work safely.
Learn More
Crumbling mortar joints let water behind your brick. Fresh tuckpointing seals gaps and adds years to any masonry wall.
Learn More
Spalled or cracked bricks are both an eyesore and a water entry point. We replace damaged units to match your existing work.
Learn More
Tired of patching cracked concrete? Paver driveways handle heavy loads, drain well, and hold up through Idaho winters.
Learn More
Soil moving toward your foundation is a serious problem. A properly built retaining wall redirects pressure and protects your yard.
Learn More
Older brick and stone surfaces lose their look and strength over time. We restore them to close to original condition.
Learn More
A masonry fireplace adds warmth and lasting value to your home. We build from the footing up for a safe, beautiful result.
Learn More
Want the look of natural stone without the weight or cost? Stone veneer transforms exterior walls and interior feature walls.
Learn More
Concrete block is durable, affordable, and ideal for fences, garden walls, and utility structures that need to last.
Learn More
New construction needs a solid start. We install foundation block walls that meet code and support your structure for decades.
Learn More
A masonry outdoor kitchen handles heat, weather, and daily use better than any prefab kit. We custom-build to your layout.
Learn More
Uneven or broken walkways are a trip hazard. We install level, stable paths in brick, paver, or stone.
Learn More
Whether it is a boundary wall or a garden divider, a well-built brick wall adds structure and character to your property.
Learn More
Natural stone is one of the most durable and attractive building materials available. We work with a range of stone types.
Learn More
Repointing worn mortar joints is the most cost-effective way to extend a brick wall's lifespan by decades.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. Tell us what you are seeing and we will set up a time to come take a look. No commitment needed.
We visit your property, assess the scope of work, and explain what we find in plain language. You get a written quote before anything starts. If you have questions, we answer them. No pressure, no upselling.
Once you approve the proposal, we schedule and show up when we said we would. We work cleanly, keep you updated if anything changes, and do a thorough cleanup when the job is done. You inspect, we confirm you are satisfied.
We carry general liability and workers compensation insurance on every project. You are protected if anything unexpected happens on your property.
We come to you, assess the work in person, and give you a written quote at no cost. You decide if and when to move forward - no sales pressure.
We have been working in this community for years. We know the local climate, soil conditions, and what masonry materials hold up through North Idaho winters.
We do not make you wait weeks for a callback. We respond within 1 business day and typically schedule most jobs to start within the same week you approve the quote.
Ready to get started? Call (208) 415-4190 or send us a message.
"The crew came out the day after I called and had the chimney repaired before the weekend. Water had been getting in for at least a season and I had no idea. They found the problem fast and fixed it clean."
Derek M., Post Falls - Chimney repair
"We needed a retaining wall along the back of our property where the yard was eroding toward the house. The team built it in two days, it looks solid, and the slope has not moved since. Good work at a fair price."
Lisa T., Hayden - Retaining wall construction
"I had mortar joints on my front brick wall crumbling in several spots. They matched the color well and the tuckpointing looks like it was always there. Took less than a day and they cleaned up everything before leaving."
Mark R., Coeur d'Alene - Tuckpointing
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. There is no obligation attached to submitting this form. After you send your details, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(208) 415-4190Coeur d'Alene Concrete and Masonry serves Coeur d'Alene, ID and 11 surrounding cities and communities, including Post Falls, Hayden, Spokane Valley, and Spokane. We cover 12 service areas across North Idaho and Eastern Washington, and we can typically schedule your free estimate within 1 business day of your call.
Water absorbed by brick expands when it freezes, breaking off the face of the brick over repeated cycles. The fix is either replacing damaged units or sealing the surface before winter hits.
If mortar is recessed more than a quarter inch or crumbling across a large area, full tuckpointing is the right call. Surface patching over soft mortar just delays the underlying problem.
Horizontal cracks in block or brick foundations are the most serious - they indicate lateral soil pressure. Vertical or stair-step cracks are often settlement-related and need evaluation before deciding on repair scope.
Yes. An uncapped chimney flue collects rain, debris, and nesting animals. A properly fitted cap prevents water intrusion, which is the leading cause of mortar and flue liner deterioration.
Interlocking pavers handle freeze-thaw movement better than poured concrete because individual units can flex slightly without cracking. They are also easier to repair - a damaged unit is replaced, not patched.
For walls under four feet, concrete block or brick works well and stays affordable. Taller walls holding significant soil pressure typically require engineered concrete block with proper drainage and deadmen anchors. The Portland Cement Association offers detailed guidance on wall design for residential applications.
Coeur d'Alene Concrete and Masonry is a licensed and insured masonry contractor company based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, serving 12 communities across North Idaho and Eastern Washington since 2015. We hold a current Idaho contractor license and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every job. Over the years we have completed masonry projects ranging from single brick repairs to full foundation installations, bringing the same standard of work to every size of job. To learn more about our team and background, visit our About page.
If the brick face is spalling but the structure is intact, individual unit replacement is almost always more cost-effective than a full rebuild. A skilled mason can source close-matching brick and blend it in.
Small areas are manageable for experienced DIYers. Larger sections or work near structural elements benefit from professional attention - incorrect mortar type can trap moisture and cause faster deterioration.
Small cracks allow water in, which expands and contracts seasonally. Over time this widens the crack, weakens the wall, and can eventually threaten the structure's load-bearing capacity.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology publishes building science resources that include guidelines for masonry durability and material testing standards. When you are ready to move forward, call us at (208) 415-4190 and we will make it straightforward.
Coeur d'Alene is a lakeside city in northern Idaho known for its outdoor lifestyle and a growing residential community. The City of Coeur d'Alene sits along the north shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene, with neighborhoods ranging from historic downtown blocks to newer subdivisions in the surrounding hills. The area draws residents who want the feel of a smaller community without being far from regional amenities.
The North Idaho region experiences cold winters with substantial freeze-thaw cycling, which puts real stress on masonry structures. Foundations, chimneys, brick retaining walls, and mortar joints all take wear from seasonal temperature swings. Homeowners in Coeur d'Alene and nearby communities like Hayden, Post Falls, and Rathdrum regularly deal with mortar deterioration, brick spalling, and chimney leaks that develop over time.
Coeur d'Alene Concrete and Masonry is based here and works in this community daily. We know the soil types, the building styles common in this area, and the material choices that hold up through Idaho winters. Idaho Department of Commerce tracks the growth this region continues to see, which means more homes being built and more masonry work being needed. Call us at (208) 415-4190 when you are ready to get a local contractor on the job.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Coeur d'Alene Concrete & Masonry
809 Coeur D Alene Ave
Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814
(208) 415-4190contact@coeurdaleneconcreteandmasonry.comGet a free on-site estimate from a licensed masonry contractor who knows this area. No obligation, no runaround.