
Crumbling stone, shifting walls, or bare exteriors that need character - we cut, set, and mortar natural and manufactured stone for lasting results.

Stone masonry in Little Rock means cutting, shaping, and setting natural or manufactured stone to build walls, steps, retaining walls, and decorative features - most residential projects take anywhere from a few days for a small feature to several weeks for a full exterior application.
If you are dealing with a sloped yard that needs a retaining wall, an exterior that lacks character, or outdoor spaces that feel unfinished, stone masonry solves those problems with results that hold up for decades. Little Rock homeowners often combine stone work with brick pointing when restoring older properties that have a mix of masonry materials.
We work with both natural stone - limestone, sandstone, flagstone, and fieldstone - and manufactured stone veneer. The right material depends on your budget, the look you want, and where the stone will be installed.
A flat or generic home exterior is a clear sign that stone accents would make an immediate difference. Paint and siding cannot replicate the texture and depth that stone provides. Stone also holds its appearance for decades without repainting or refinishing.
Hilly terrain in many Little Rock neighborhoods means yards often have grade changes that let soil wash away every time it rains. Little Rock's clay-heavy soils make this worse over time. A stone retaining wall stops the erosion and gives the landscape a finished, intentional look.
If existing stone features on your property show crumbling mortar, stones that feel loose, or water staining on the face, those are signs the masonry needs attention before damage spreads. Repair and repointing now costs far less than full replacement later.
If your patio, outdoor kitchen area, or fire pit surround looks temporary or incomplete, stone masonry gives those spaces a built-in quality that pavers or concrete alone do not achieve. Homeowners planning an outdoor living space often choose stone for key elements to tie everything together.
We handle the full range of residential stone masonry work - from new installations to repairs on existing masonry. For decorative work on home exteriors, we install natural and manufactured stone veneer over existing walls, giving older and newer homes a premium look without full structural reconstruction. For yards with grade changes, we build stone retaining walls sized and detailed to handle the movement that Little Rock's clay soils cause through wet and dry seasons.
Our work also includes steps and entry features, stone fireplace surrounds, garden and property walls, and stone elements for patios and outdoor living spaces. When existing stone on an older property needs attention, we repair and repoint mortar joints and re-set stones that have shifted. We also often work alongside brick pointing projects on properties that have both brick and stone masonry.
Best for yards with slopes, grade changes, or erosion problems that need a structural fix that also looks good.
Suits homeowners who want a premium stone look on a home exterior without full structural masonry construction.
Right for front entries or yard transitions where the approach to the home needs a polished, durable surface.
Ideal for homeowners building or renovating and wanting a fireplace that feels substantial, timeless, and resistant to heat.
Fits properties where a boundary or decorative wall adds structure, privacy, and visual interest to the landscape.
For existing stone masonry on older Little Rock homes where mortar has failed, stones have shifted, or water staining has appeared.
Little Rock sits on clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry. That seasonal movement puts real stress on masonry footings - a stone wall or retaining wall built without accounting for it can crack, shift, or lean within a few seasons. An experienced local mason sizes footings correctly, installs proper drainage behind retaining walls, and reinforces the base where needed. This is the kind of detail that separates work that holds up from work that has to be redone. Homeowners in North Little Rock and Maumelle often deal with the same soil conditions and benefit from a contractor who already knows how the ground behaves.
Little Rock's older neighborhoods - Hillcrest, the Heights, and Pulaski Heights among them - have homes with original stone details that homeowners want to preserve or extend. Matching new stone to existing masonry on an older home requires sourcing compatible materials and using a mortar mix that blends with the original. Our work has covered both new installations and restoration projects across these neighborhoods, and we understand what it takes to make new work look like it was always there. The city's hot, humid summers and occasional hard freezes also call for proper drainage and mortar selection to prevent moisture damage over time.
Call or fill out the contact form and we reply within one business day. We will ask about your project and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you - no pressure, no commitment required.
We visit your property, look at the location, discuss your material preferences, and measure the area. You get a written estimate that covers scope, materials, and timeline - so you know what to expect before any work begins.
The crew prepares the site, installs drainage and footings where needed, then lays stone course by course. Joints are tooled to a consistent profile as mortar reaches the right stage. Surrounding landscaping is protected throughout.
After the stone is set, we clean mortar residue from the face and remove all debris. Mortar needs a few days to cure before heavy use. We walk through the finished project with you and explain any care instructions before we leave.
We respond within one business day. No pressure - just a clear estimate and honest advice.
(501) 401-9037Arkansas requires contractors to hold a state license before performing construction work. You can verify our license status online through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board. Hiring a licensed contractor means you have recourse if something goes wrong - and that the person working on your home has met the state's minimum standards.
We have worked in Little Rock's clay-heavy soils long enough to know exactly how they move. Every retaining wall and stone footing we build accounts for seasonal expansion and contraction - so the work holds up through wet springs and dry summers without cracking or shifting.
Many of our projects are in Hillcrest, the Heights, and other established Little Rock neighborhoods where original stone or brick details need to be preserved or extended. We source compatible materials and use mortar mixes that blend with existing masonry - so the new work does not look patched.
Every project begins with a written contract that specifies materials, scope, timeline, and payment terms. You know what you agreed to before a single stone is moved. A contractor who is reluctant to put things in writing is a contractor worth avoiding.
When you combine local knowledge, proper licensing, and a commitment to written agreements, you get stone masonry that holds up and a process that does not leave you guessing. That is what we deliver on every project in Little Rock and the surrounding area.
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