Premier Hesperia Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Adelanto, CA, with work covering foundation repair, concrete block walls, and retaining wall construction. We have operated throughout the High Desert since 2020 and respond to every new inquiry within 1 business day.

Adelanto homes are almost entirely built on concrete slabs, and the city's sandy High Desert soil shifts under those slabs with every rain-dry cycle. Many homes from the 1980s and 1990s building boom are now showing the cracks that result from 30-plus years of that movement. Our foundation repair work addresses slab cracks, settlement, and the soil conditions that cause them to return.
Most Adelanto properties have concrete block property-line walls that date from the city's rapid growth in the late 1980s and 1990s. At 30 to 40 years old, many of those walls are showing crumbling mortar, stair-step cracking, and sections that have begun to lean - all of which worsen with each freeze-thaw season.
Adelanto's flat desert lots drain slowly after heavy rain, and homes without properly designed retaining walls and drainage often see water pool near the foundation. A retaining wall built for the High Desert accounts for soil behavior, seismic requirements, and drainage in a way that walls designed for coastal California do not.
Mortar joints on block walls and brick features in Adelanto take a beating from the combination of summer heat above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, winter frost, and blowing desert sand that scours surfaces year-round. Tuckpointing those joints before water gets in behind them is far less expensive than rebuilding wall sections after moisture damage spreads.
Adelanto sits at 2,800 feet, so winter temperatures drop below freezing regularly and fireplaces get regular use from November through March. The freeze-thaw cycle cracks chimney crowns and opens mortar joints faster here than in lower-elevation communities, and a damaged chimney is both a water intrusion risk and a fire hazard once the masonry begins to open up.
Brick features on Adelanto homes - planters, decorative walls, and entry pillars - develop failing mortar joints as the original construction ages past 30 years in the desert climate. Brick pointing restores those joints before freeze-thaw and moisture damage compromises the structure and forces a full rebuild.
Adelanto incorporated as a city in 1988 and grew fast in the years that followed. Most of the residential neighborhoods were built between 1985 and 2000, which means the city's housing stock is now 25 to 40 years old - right at the age when slab foundations, block walls, and mortar joints need real attention. The city sits at about 2,800 feet in the Mojave Desert, and the climate here swings hard. Summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and winters bring frost on many nights from November through February. That freeze-thaw cycle is the most damaging force on masonry in the High Desert: water seeps into small cracks, freezes, expands, and widens those cracks - then repeats every winter until what started as a hairline becomes a structural problem.
The soil in Adelanto is sandy and silty, typical of the Mojave desert floor, and it does not absorb water quickly when heavy rain arrives. That means runoff pools against foundations, flat lots stay wet longer than expected, and the slab underneath a home is subjected to moisture pressure it was not designed to handle long-term. The city also has a mix of owner-occupied and rental homes - properties that have been through different levels of maintenance over the years - and some homes have deferred repair needs that compound once the desert climate catches up. A masonry contractor who works in Adelanto regularly understands what 30 years of High Desert conditions look like on a structure and can assess what actually needs to be done versus what can wait.
Our crew works throughout Adelanto regularly, and we pull permits from the City of Adelanto for structural masonry projects that require them. Adelanto is a smaller city with a straightforward layout - most of the residential neighborhoods sit between Highway 395 on the west and Adelanto Road on the east, with the warehouse and industrial corridor running along Highway 395 that most residents drive past daily. The flat desert terrain means drainage is a factor on many jobs, and we account for that in how we design footings and retaining structures.
Adelanto borders Victorville to the east, and many Adelanto residents commute to Victorville or Hesperia for work. We serve the full High Desert corridor and move regularly between Adelanto and the surrounding cities. El Mirage Dry Lake, the well-known flat lakebed just west of the city used for land speed events and off-road racing, is a recognizable landmark that marks the western edge of the Adelanto area. From the neighborhoods near El Mirage Road to the residential streets closer to Victorville Boulevard, we are familiar with the homes throughout the city.
Adelanto is also close to Phelan, to the south, and we regularly serve homeowners in both areas. Knowing the local conditions - the soil type, the typical building ages, and how the High Desert climate affects structures differently than coastal California - is what lets us do the job right the first time.
Call or use the online estimate form and we will get back to you within 1 business day to schedule a site visit. You do not need to have a detailed description ready - just tell us what you are seeing and we will assess it.
We inspect the foundation, walls, or other masonry work you need, evaluate the soil and drainage situation, and provide a written quote covering the full scope. No costs are added after the job begins - what we quote is what you pay unless the scope changes at your request.
For projects requiring a City of Adelanto building permit, we file the application and schedule work to start after approval. We update you during the permit review period so you know what to expect and when work will begin.
We complete the job, pass any required inspections, and leave your property clean. For foundation and structural masonry work, we walk you through what was done and what signs to watch for going forward.
We serve homeowners throughout Adelanto, CA and respond within 1 business day. No obligation to get a written price.
Adelanto is a city in the High Desert region of San Bernardino County, with a population of roughly 38,000 residents. The city incorporated in 1988 and grew rapidly over the following decade, with most of its residential neighborhoods built between 1985 and 2000. That growth produced mostly single-family tract homes on flat desert lots - standard stucco exteriors, concrete slab foundations, and concrete block property-line walls. The city sits at about 2,800 feet above sea level in the Mojave Desert, giving it a high desert climate with hot, dry summers and winters cold enough to bring frost on a regular basis. Most homes were built quickly during a period of fast growth, and many are now at the age where the original construction needs repair and maintenance.
Adelanto borders Victorville to the east and is part of the broader Victor Valley community alongside Apple Valley and Apple Valley. Highway 395 runs along the western edge of the city and is the main commercial corridor, lined with the warehouses and distribution centers that have made Adelanto an industrial presence in the Inland Empire. El Mirage Dry Lake, just west of the city, is a well-known local landmark used for off-road racing and land speed events. Many Adelanto residents commute to Victorville, Hesperia, or further south for work, and the city has both owner-occupied neighborhoods and a notable share of rental housing.
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