Premier Hesperia Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Hesperia, CA, specializing in foundation repair, block walls, chimney repair, and masonry restoration. We have worked throughout Hesperia since 2020 and respond to new requests within 1 business day.

Hesperia homes built during the 1980s and 1990s growth period often have block walls, retaining walls, and chimneys that are now showing their age. Our masonry restoration work repairs crumbling mortar, spalling block, and leaning sections before the damage spreads to the structure underneath.
Hesperia sits on expansive desert soils that swell with winter rain and shrink in dry summers. That ground movement puts stress on foundations from every direction, and small cracks that get ignored through one more winter tend to become much larger by spring.
Property-line block walls are the standard boundary marker throughout Hesperia, and the city requires permits and steel reinforcement for new construction in this seismic zone. We handle the permit application, footing inspection, and construction so you get a wall built to code.
At 3,200 feet elevation, Hesperia gets enough winter nights below freezing that fireplaces see real use each year. Freeze-thaw cycles and UV exposure crack mortar joints and chimney caps faster here than at lower elevations, making seasonal inspection and repair a practical maintenance step.
Hesperia properties with slopes or grade changes need retaining walls designed for the local clay-bearing soils, which push hard against wall bases after wet winters. An engineered footing and proper drainage make the difference between a wall that holds for decades and one that leans by the following spring.
South- and west-facing walls in Hesperia take direct afternoon sun for hours every day, drying out mortar joints faster than in coastal areas. Regular tuckpointing renews those joints before water gets in and starts the freeze-thaw damage cycle that turns a minor repair into a wall replacement.
Hesperia sits at roughly 3,200 feet on the Mojave plateau, and that elevation creates conditions most California homeowners never deal with. Summer temperatures regularly push past 100°F, and winter nights regularly drop below freezing. That 60 to 80-degree daily swing is hard on mortar joints, concrete surfaces, and block foundations in ways that are simply not a factor in coastal cities. Masonry that was installed correctly for a mild climate may not have been designed with Hesperia winters in mind.
The desert soils underneath most Hesperia homes add another layer of complexity. The clay-bearing layers common in San Bernardino County expand when wet and shrink when dry, which means the ground under a block wall or retaining wall is shifting on a seasonal cycle. Pair that with a housing stock that is largely 25 to 40 years old - built during the rapid growth of the 1980s and 1990s - and you have a lot of masonry that is approaching or past the point where it needs professional attention. A contractor who works in this climate every day knows what to look for and how to fix it in a way that holds up to the next winter.
Our crew works throughout Hesperia regularly, and we pull permits from the City of Hesperia Building and Safety Division for every project that requires one. We have seen the same soil movement and freeze-thaw damage on block fences and retaining walls across properties throughout the city - from the larger horse properties on the west side to the newer subdivision homes near the north end of town.
Hesperia is a big city geographically - over 70 square miles - and the character of the properties changes a lot depending on where you are. Homes near Hesperia Lake Park sit close to one of the most-used recreation areas in the city, while properties along the Mojave River Valley corridor deal with sandy soil and drainage patterns that affect how we design footings and drainage for block walls. We also know that most Hesperia homeowners head down Interstate 15 through the Cajon Pass for work each morning, so we make scheduling straightforward and do not require you to be on-site once work is underway.
We also serve neighboring communities when projects take us that direction. If you are in Victorville or out toward Apple Valley, we cover those areas as well. Hesperia is our home base, and the surrounding High Desert is where we do most of our work.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and tell us what you are seeing - a leaning wall, crumbling mortar, cracks in a chimney or foundation. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works around your commute.
We visit your property and assess the damage - not just what is visible, but what is causing it underneath. You receive a written estimate that breaks down the work and the cost. If a permit is required by the City of Hesperia, we tell you at this stage and handle the application.
Most residential jobs wrap up in one to three days. The crew cleans up at the end of each day and works without requiring you to be home. If a city inspection is required mid-job - as it is for block wall footings - we schedule and manage it.
We walk the completed work with you before we leave, point out anything you should know about the curing period (fresh mortar needs 24 to 48 hours away from irrigation), and answer any questions. If something does not look right, we fix it before the job is closed.
We serve all of Hesperia and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. No pressure, no vague quotes - just a clear written estimate after seeing your property in person.
Hesperia is one of the fastest-growing cities in San Bernardino County, with a population that recently surpassed 100,000 residents spread across more than 70 square miles of High Desert land. The city has kept a distinctly rural character compared to its neighbors - many properties include large lots, horse-keeping areas, and open space that you would not find in denser Inland Empire communities. The majority of the housing stock is single-family detached homes, roughly 70 percent owner-occupied, built primarily during the growth waves of the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. Neighborhoods range from the established areas near Hesperia Lake Park to newer subdivisions still going up on the northern and eastern edges of the city.
The city sits just north of the San Bernardino Mountains, connected to the Inland Empire by Interstate 15 through the Cajon Pass - the route most Hesperia residents take to work each day. That commuter character means most homeowners are out of the house for long stretches, which is part of why reliability matters so much when hiring a contractor here. Nearby cities including Victorville to the north and Adelanto to the northwest share similar desert conditions and building stock, making them natural extensions of the same masonry service market.
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