
Coeur d'Alene Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Dalton Gardens, ID with stone veneer installation, foundation repair, and concrete walkway construction. We have served the Dalton Gardens and Coeur d'Alene area since 2015 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Dalton Gardens homeowners invest heavily in their properties, and stone veneer is one of the most effective ways to raise curb appeal on the ranch and split-level homes that dominate the area. Properly installed veneer also protects aging wood and brick exteriors from the freeze-thaw damage that is common after decades of North Idaho winters. See our stone veneer installation service.
The large lots and mature tree canopy in Dalton Gardens mean root intrusion and seasonal moisture changes regularly stress concrete foundations. Homes built between the 1960s and 1980s - which make up the bulk of Dalton Gardens housing stock - are at the age where foundation cracks need professional evaluation, not just caulk.
Long driveways and generous yard spaces in Dalton Gardens often include older concrete walkways that have heaved from root growth or settled from frost. New concrete or paver walkways installed with a proper compacted base hold up far better through North Idaho winters than the original pours from the 1970s and 1980s.
Wood-burning fireplaces are standard in the older Dalton Gardens homes that were built before gas heat became dominant. After 40 to 60 years, the mortar crowns and joint work on these chimneys commonly need rebuilding to stop water from entering at the roofline.
Dalton Gardens properties frequently have detached garages and workshop buildings from the mid-20th century that used concrete block construction. Aging block walls with crumbling mortar or water intrusion need prompt attention before structural problems develop.
Brick veneer was a popular exterior choice for Dalton Gardens homes built in the 1960s and 1970s. After 50-plus years of North Idaho freeze-thaw cycles, the mortar joints on these homes commonly need professional tuckpointing to close the gaps before each winter.
Dalton Gardens was incorporated specifically to stay low-density and residential, and that identity shows in its housing stock - larger lots, standalone single-family homes, and properties where the owner has a direct stake in keeping things in good shape. Most homes here were built between the 1960s and 1980s, putting them squarely in the range where concrete flatwork, brick mortar, and foundation systems need serious attention. A driveway or walkway poured in 1975 has seen fifty winters of freeze-thaw cycles. A chimney built in 1968 has had fifty years of heating and cooling stress on its mortar crown. These are not cosmetic issues - they are structural maintenance needs.
The large lots with mature trees that Dalton Gardens is known for add another layer of masonry demand. Root growth beneath concrete slabs is a slow but relentless force, and in a neighborhood where properties have had the same trees for forty or fifty years, heaved walkways and cracked driveways are extremely common. The Kootenai County area also averages around 50 inches of snow per year, and the resulting freeze-thaw cycles turn small masonry cracks into large ones season by season. Homeowners who catch and repair these issues before winter consistently avoid the more expensive remediation that follows unchecked water infiltration.
Our crew works throughout Dalton Gardens regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Dalton Gardens has its own city government and permitting process, separate from the City of Coeur d'Alene - something that catches homeowners off guard when they assume Coeur d'Alene rules apply. We confirm the correct permit jurisdiction for every job and coordinate directly with Dalton Gardens city offices when permits are required.
Government Way runs along the western edge of Dalton Gardens and is the main corridor most residents use every day. Most of the homes we service in Dalton Gardens are set back from this corridor on quieter residential streets - properties where the driveways, walkways, and exterior masonry have had decades of use without major updates. We understand the ranch and split-level construction that dominates the area, including the crawl space configurations and exterior brick veneer applications that were standard in the era when most of these homes were built.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Hayden, which borders Dalton Gardens to the north and has a similar mix of mid-century residential homes. Jobs in Coeur d'Alene proper are also well within our regular service area.
Call us or submit a request through our contact form. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and can usually schedule a visit to your Dalton Gardens property within the week.
A crew member visits your property to assess the full scope. You receive a written, itemized estimate at no cost - no commitment required, and no surprise add-ons after you say yes.
We arrive on the agreed date with the right materials and crew for your project. Most Dalton Gardens masonry jobs finish within two to five days, though larger veneer projects may run a full week.
We clean the work area completely and walk you through everything we did before leaving. Any questions or concerns are handled then, not later.
We serve all of Dalton Gardens and the surrounding Coeur d'Alene area. Responses within one business day, no obligation.
(208) 415-4190Dalton Gardens is a small city of about 2,500 people sitting just north of Coeur d'Alene in Kootenai County. What makes it unusual is that it is completely surrounded by the City of Coeur d'Alene but operates its own independent city government - a setup residents created deliberately to keep their community low-density, residential, and free of commercial development. There are no stoplights inside city limits and almost no retail or office space. Nearly all residents are homeowners, which gives the neighborhood a distinctly stable, owner-occupied character. Home values here run well above the Idaho state median, reflecting both the desirability of the area and the quality of the housing stock.
The housing stock is primarily ranch and split-level homes built between the 1960s and the 1980s, sitting on larger-than-average lots with mature trees, long driveways, and established landscaping. The lots and the tree cover give Dalton Gardens a wooded, quieter feel that most suburban neighborhoods lack. Nearby Hayden borders the city to the north, and Coeur d'Alene wraps around the remaining edges. Coeur d'Alene Lake is just south of the city, and many residents count access to the lake and the regional trail system as central to why they chose Dalton Gardens.
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