Foundation repair
Expert repair of cracked, settling, or damaged foundations to protect your home's structural integrity.
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SKA Spokane Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Spokane, WA with chimney repair, masonry restoration, and foundation work on homes across the city - from downtown neighborhoods to the South Hill.
We have been working on Spokane properties since 2024, serving every neighborhood in the city with written estimates and city-permitted structural repairs.

Spokane's older neighborhoods are full of brick chimneys, stone retaining walls, and concrete block foundations built before 1960. Our masonry restoration work brings these structures back to weathertight condition using mortars matched to the original materials - important on homes where modern cement mixes would actually crack the softer older brick.
Wood-burning fireplaces see heavy use in Spokane's cold winters, and that means chimneys here wear faster than in milder climates. Cracked crowns, crumbling mortar, and failed liners are common in homes across the South Hill and North Side - especially those built in the 1940s through 1960s that have never had a full inspection.
Spokane's loess soil compresses when saturated and pulls away when dry, and that repeated movement is the main reason so many homes in the city show foundation settling and cracking. We assess whether the movement is cosmetic or structural and design repairs that account for the soil and climate conditions specific to this area.
The mortar joints on older Spokane brick homes tend to deteriorate faster than homeowners expect because of the city's freeze-thaw cycle. Repointing worn joints before water gets in is one of the most cost-effective ways to protect a home's masonry - and it prevents the kind of spalling and structural damage that comes from waiting too long.
Hillside properties on the South Hill and surrounding slopes often have aging retaining walls that have shifted or cracked under decades of soil pressure and freeze-thaw stress. We build and repair block and stone retaining walls built to handle Spokane's soil movement and drainage conditions.
Spokane sits in a climate that is hard on masonry in a very specific way. Temperatures regularly cross the freezing point dozens of times each fall and winter, and each crossing pushes water a little deeper into any crack or soft mortar joint. Water expands as it freezes, forcing material apart from the inside. In mild climates, that process might play out over decades. In Spokane, it can visibly worsen a problem from one fall to the next spring. That is why small repairs done at the right time matter so much here - waiting tends to double the work.
The soil under Spokane homes adds another layer of complexity. Much of the city sits on loess - a fine, wind-deposited material that compresses when saturated and can pull away from foundation walls during dry spells. Homes on the South Hill and surrounding slopes also deal with basalt bedrock and glacial till that behaves differently depending on the neighborhood. A contractor who understands Spokane's geology designs repairs that account for soil movement, not just the visible surface damage. Spokane also has one of the most significant concentrations of pre-1960 homes in eastern Washington, and many of those properties have never had their chimneys, foundations, or retaining walls professionally assessed. Regular masonry maintenance on these homes protects a significant share of the city's housing stock. For current permit requirements, you can check directly with the City of Spokane Development Services Center.
We pull permits through the City of Spokane Development Services Center on a regular basis, and our crew has worked on properties across Spokane's neighborhoods - from the Craftsman bungalows of Browne's Addition and Peaceful Valley to the larger lots and older foursquares on the South Hill. We know how homes in each part of the city were built and what maintenance patterns they tend to follow.
Spokane is Washington's second-largest city, with about 230,000 residents spread across a range of neighborhoods with very different housing stocks. The area around Gonzaga University has a mix of older converted homes and rentals with deferred maintenance. The South Hill runs from mid-century ranches up to Victorian-era properties that have seen multiple owners and various repair approaches over the decades. Getting a clear picture of what you are looking at matters before any work begins.
We also serve nearby Spokane Valley, where the housing stock is newer on average but freeze-thaw damage to concrete and brick is just as common. If your property sits close to the Spokane city line, give us a call and we will confirm coverage right away.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe what you are seeing. We respond within 1 business day and schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We walk your property, look at the masonry up close, and tell you exactly what is going on and why. You get a plain-language explanation and a written estimate - no cost, no obligation.
For structural work, we handle the City of Spokane permit application so you do not have to. Once permits are in hand, we schedule the job and confirm materials ahead of time.
Our crew works efficiently, protects nearby surfaces, and cleans up completely before leaving. We walk you through the finished work and confirm any curing care needed in the days that follow.
We respond to all requests from Spokane homeowners within 1 business day. Free on-site estimate, no obligation.
(509) 418-9962Spokane is the second-largest city in Washington State, home to about 230,000 residents and serving as the main hub for a large region that spans eastern Washington and northern Idaho. The city has a strong mix of older neighborhoods - including Browne's Addition, which has one of the highest concentrations of Craftsman bungalows in the Pacific Northwest, and the South Hill, one of Spokane's most established residential areas with a range of housing from large Victorian-era homes to mid-century ranches. Many of these properties sit on larger lots with mature trees, long driveways, and masonry elements that are decades old. The City of Spokane anchors a regional economy built around healthcare, higher education, and Fairchild Air Force Base.
The housing stock in Spokane skews older than most Washington cities - a significant share of homes were built before 1950, and many still have original brick chimneys, stone or block foundations, and masonry retaining walls that have seen a century of freeze-thaw cycles. Downtown landmarks like Riverfront Park and the natural flow of Spokane Falls draw residents and visitors to the core, while neighborhoods further out toward the North Side and the city's border with Spokane Valley have seen more new construction since the 1990s. SKA Spokane Masonry serves properties across all of these areas.
Expert repair of cracked, settling, or damaged foundations to protect your home's structural integrity.
Learn moreProfessional chimney inspection and repair to keep your flue safe, sealed, and weatherproof.
Learn morePrecision removal and replacement of deteriorating mortar joints to restore masonry strength.
Learn moreReplacement of spalled, cracked, or missing bricks to restore appearance and durability.
Learn moreCustom paver driveways designed for lasting curb appeal and low-maintenance performance.
Learn moreSolid retaining walls built to hold back soil, prevent erosion, and define your landscape.
Learn moreFull restoration of weathered or damaged masonry surfaces back to their original condition.
Learn moreNew masonry fireplace builds and surround installations crafted for safety and style.
Learn moreNatural and manufactured stone veneer applied to interior and exterior surfaces for a premium look.
Learn moreDurable concrete block wall construction for fences, enclosures, and structural applications.
Learn morePrecision block wall foundation installation designed for long-term load-bearing performance.
Learn moreCustom masonry outdoor kitchens and entertainment areas built to withstand the elements.
Learn moreAttractive and durable stone or brick walkways designed to complement your landscaping.
Learn moreStructural and decorative brick wall installation for residential and commercial properties.
Learn moreSkilled natural stone masonry for walls, pillars, accents, and full structural builds.
Learn moreCareful repointing of brick joints to stop water infiltration and extend masonry lifespan.
Learn moreSpokane's freeze-thaw season starts earlier than most homeowners expect. Schedule your free estimate now so repairs can be completed while conditions are right.