
Foundation repair
Cracks in your walls, sticking doors, or sloping floors? We stabilize shifting foundations before Little Rock's clay soil causes more damage.
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Ridgeline Little Rock Concrete and Masonry handles foundation repair, brick restoration, tuckpointing, and 13 more masonry services across central Arkansas.

Ridgeline Little Rock Concrete & Masonry is a licensed masonry contractor serving Little Rock, AR, and the surrounding region. We handle 16 masonry and concrete services - from foundation repair and chimney work to outdoor kitchens and stone veneer. Whether your brick is crumbling, your foundation is shifting, or you want to add something new, we diagnose the problem first and give you a written plan before any work begins. We cover 12 cities across central Arkansas.

Cracks in your walls, sticking doors, or sloping floors? We stabilize shifting foundations before Little Rock's clay soil causes more damage.
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Crumbling mortar or a damaged cap lets rain straight into your chimney. We seal, repoint, and rebuild chimneys to handle every Arkansas storm season.
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Failing mortar joints let water into your walls. We remove the old material and pack in fresh mortar matched to your brick's hardness and color.
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Spalling brick, stair-step cracks, or sections pulling away from the wall? We replace damaged units and fix what is causing the problem.
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A paver driveway handles Little Rock traffic, resists clay-soil movement, and looks sharp for years longer than plain concrete.
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Sloped or erosion-prone yard? We build block and stone retaining walls that hold the hillside and keep your landscape in place.
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Older brick and stone buildings need a careful hand. We restore weathered masonry to its original character without damaging historic material.
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Want a fireplace that actually works and looks great? We build masonry fireplaces from the ground up, designed for your space.
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Stone veneer upgrades any exterior or interior surface. We install it cleanly, so it holds tight through Arkansas heat and cold.
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Concrete block walls are strong, affordable, and built to last. We use them for privacy fences, property boundaries, and structural applications.
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A solid foundation block wall is your home's first line of defense. We install block foundations that stand up to Arkansas soil movement.
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Backyard cooking deserves a built-in space. We build outdoor kitchens with stone, brick, or block that handle weather and heavy use.
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A cracked or uneven walkway is a trip hazard. We build level, durable walkways in brick, stone, or paver that hold up year after year.
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A new brick wall adds privacy, structure, and lasting curb appeal. We lay every course plumb, level, and built to stay that way.
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Natural stone brings timeless character to any project. We work with fieldstone, flagstone, and cut stone for walls, steps, and more.
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Brick pointing refreshes worn joints on existing walls, chimneys, and arches - stopping water infiltration without replacing the brick itself.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form to describe what you are seeing. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a time that works for you. No commitment required at this stage - just tell us what is going on.
A masonry professional visits your property, inspects the damage or project area, and evaluates the underlying cause - not just the surface. You get a written proposal with a clear scope of work, materials, and price. Ask every question you have before signing anything.
The crew arrives on the scheduled date, does the work, and leaves the site clean. We walk you through what was done, cover any curing or care instructions, and review the warranty. You get a finished job and a clear record of the work for your files.
We carry full liability and workers compensation coverage. Our Arkansas contractor license is current and verifiable through the state licensing board before you book.
Every estimate is free, written, and includes a clear scope of work and materials breakdown. We respond within 1 business day and never pressure you to commit.
We have worked on homes from the Heights and Hillcrest to west Little Rock subdivisions since 2016. We know the clay soils, the housing stock, and the neighborhoods.
Every structural repair comes with a written warranty spelled out in your proposal. You know exactly what is covered before a single brick is touched.
Ready to talk? Call (501) 401-9037 or send us a message.
"We had a section of foundation wall that was cracking and shifting. They came out within a day, explained exactly what was happening with the soil underneath, and finished the repair in two days. Doors that had been sticking for two years open smoothly now."
"After last spring's storms, the mortar on our chimney was in rough shape. Ridgeline matched the original brick color closely, and the whole tuckpointing job was done in one afternoon. No mess left behind, and the chimney looks like it did when the house was built."
"We wanted a retaining wall on the sloped side of our yard in Benton. They came out, measured everything, and gave us a written proposal the same week. The wall went in on schedule and has handled two wet seasons without any movement or settling."
Fill out the form and someone from our office will call you within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. No obligation, no pressure - just a clear look at what your project needs and what it will cost. We handle all 16 masonry services across Little Rock and the surrounding area.
(501) 401-9037Ridgeline Little Rock Concrete & Masonry serves Little Rock, AR, and 11 surrounding communities including North Little Rock, Conway, and Benton. We cover 12 service areas across central Arkansas and can typically schedule a free on-site estimate within the same week.
Mortar absorbs moisture repeatedly in humid conditions and breaks down faster than brick. In Little Rock's wet summers and damp winters, joints that are five to ten years old may already need attention.
Water trapped in small cracks expands when it freezes and contracts when it thaws, widening the crack each cycle. Even Little Rock's moderate winters - with temperatures dipping below freezing and rebounding - drive this process through every season.
Both materials perform well when properly installed, but brick handles the clay-soil movement common in this region more flexibly than poured concrete. The Mason Contractors Association of America maintains installation standards that help both materials last in climates like ours.
Diagonal cracks at door corners, sticking doors, and sloping floors all point to active foundation movement. In Little Rock, the clay soil beneath your home shifts with every wet and dry season - acting early costs far less than waiting.
Older homes in Hillcrest, the Heights, and similar neighborhoods were built with softer, lime-based mortar. Replacing it with modern Portland cement - which is much harder - traps moisture and causes the original brick faces to crack and pop off over time.
Structural work - foundation repair, retaining walls, fireplace installation - typically requires a building permit in Little Rock. Routine tuckpointing and brick repair usually do not. A licensed contractor pulls the permit on your behalf and ensures the work is inspected and on record.
Ridgeline Little Rock Concrete & Masonry is a licensed and insured masonry contractor based in Little Rock, AR, serving 12 cities across central Arkansas since 2016. We hold a current Arkansas state contractor license issued by the Arkansas State License Board for Contractors and carry full liability and workers compensation insurance on every project. Over the years we have completed residential and commercial masonry work across 16 service categories - from foundation repair to outdoor kitchen builds. To learn more about our team and background, visit our About page.
In Little Rock's climate - heavy spring rain, summer humidity, and winter freeze-thaw cycles - a visual check every one to two years is a reasonable habit. After a hard storm season, look sooner. The Chimney Safety Institute of America recommends annual inspections for active fireplaces.
Mortar cures best between 40 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Little Rock summers regularly push past that upper limit, which can cause mortar to dry too fast and crack. Spring and fall are the ideal windows, but an experienced mason can work in summer by adjusting the mix and timing.
Yes. Homes built before the 1970s often have softer historic brick that requires lime-based or lower-strength mortar. Using the wrong mix on older brick causes spalling and more damage. Always confirm your contractor has experience with the specific age and type of brick on your home.
Not sure what you are looking at? Call (501) 401-9037 and we will help you figure out whether it needs a contractor or just a watchful eye.
Little Rock is the capital of Arkansas and the state's largest city, sitting along the south bank of the Arkansas River in the center of the state. The city has distinct neighborhoods - older craftsman bungalows in Hillcrest and the Heights on the west side, newer subdivisions out near Pinnacle Mountain State Park, and a mix of historic commercial buildings and infill development downtown near the City of Little Rock. Those older neighborhoods have some of the most beautiful brick homes in the state - and some of the most in need of masonry attention.
Little Rock's clay-heavy soils expand and contract with every wet spring and dry summer, putting constant stress on foundations, chimneys, and brick walls across the city. Homes on low ground near the river and its tributaries deal with drainage challenges on top of the soil movement. Whether you are in an early 1900s bungalow in Hillcrest or a newer home on the west side, we know the conditions your house faces - and we build and repair to match them.
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Ridgeline Little Rock Concrete & Masonry
1501 S Spring St
Little Rock, AR 72202
Call us or send a message to schedule your free on-site estimate. We serve Little Rock and 11 surrounding communities across central Arkansas, and we respond within 1 business day.