Concrete & Masonry Work

Why Choose Us?
What We Offer

- What’s the difference between concrete and masonry?
Concrete is a strong composite made from cement, aggregates, and water, commonly used for driveways, slabs, foundations, and structural elements. Masonry involves building structures with bricks, blocks, or stones joined with mortar, ideal for walls, facades, and decorative features.
- What are common types of masonry units?
We work with a variety of masonry materials, including concrete blocks, clay bricks, stone, and hollow blocks. Concrete blocks are durable and cost-effective, while clay bricks and stone provide aesthetic appeal and better insulation for homes and commercial spaces.
- How long does concrete take to cure?
For projects like concrete driveways and slabs, concrete typically cures in 28 days, though initial setting happens in 24–48 hours. Proper curing ensures strength, durability, and long-lasting results. We use techniques like water curing, plastic sheeting, and curing compounds to deliver quality concrete work.
- What causes cracks in concrete or masonry walls?
Cracks can happen due to shrinkage, poor mix ratios, inadequate reinforcement, or foundation movement. As a professional masonry and concrete contractor, we recommend using control joints, proper curing, and high-quality materials to prevent cracking and maintain the integrity of your walls.
- Do I need skilled labor for masonry work?
Yes. Masonry requires trained workers who understand mortar ratios, layout techniques, and safety standards. TESDA’s Masonry NC II program provides hands-on training in wall construction, plan reading, and code compliance. Our team is experienced in both residential and commercial masonry, handling projects from brick walls to retaining walls with care, efficiency, and the highest standards of quality.
