Summit Slope Stone
Grand Junction Masonry Repair & Restoration
Masonry problems get worse with every freeze-thaw cycle. Summit Slope Stone finds what's actually failing — cracked mortar, shifting stone, open joints — and makes the repair that holds.
Repair-first masonry contractor
Caught early, most masonry problems are a repair. Left alone, they become a rebuild.
Mesa County's high-desert climate is hard on masonry. Intense UV, hard winters, irrigation runoff, and steep lot grading push water into joints and accelerate movement season after season. When mortar fails or stones shift, the question isn't just what cracked — it's why. Every repair starts with that answer.
- Masonry repair
- Brick repair
- Block repair
- Chimney repair
- Foundation cracks
- Tuckpointing
- Retaining walls
- Patio repair
- Driveway repair
- Lintel replacement
What we repair
Masonry repair services in Grand Junction
From cracked chimney crowns to leaning retaining walls — each service page covers what the damage looks like, what causes it, and how we approach the repair.
Masonry Repair
Repair for cracked mortar, loose stone, damaged brick faces, settlement movement, and weathered masonry around Grand Junction properties.
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Brick Repair
Brick mason repair for cracked brick, failed joints, brick wall repair, loose pavers, steps, and masonry details that need a careful match.
brick repair
Concrete Block Repair
Concrete block repair for cracked CMU, open joints, damaged corners, retaining edges, and block walls affected by soil movement or water.
block repair
Chimney Repair
Chimney repair for cracked crowns, failing mortar, loose brick or stone, weathered caps, and rebuild needs above the roofline.
chimney repair
Foundation Crack Repair
Repair planning for cracks in masonry foundations, visible concrete, block foundations, and areas where water or soil movement may be involved.
foundation crack repair
Tuckpointing & Mortar Repair
Mortar repair contractor work for eroded joints, open head joints, mismatched patches, and masonry that needs careful repointing.
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Retaining Wall Repair
Repair for leaning, cracked, washed-out, or weathered retaining walls around yards, patios, drives, and slope transitions.
retaining wall repair
Patio Repair
Patio repair contractor support for cracked edges, loose pavers, settled stone, open joints, and masonry transitions around outdoor living areas.
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Driveway Repair
Driveway repair for cracked masonry edges, paver movement, concrete border damage, and stone features around drives and entries.
driveway repair
Lintel Replacement
Repair for cracked masonry over doors, windows, garage openings, and other spans where lintel movement or corrosion may be present.
lintel replacement
Masonry Sealer
Sealer review and application planning for masonry walls, porous stone, block, brick, patios, and weather-exposed repair areas.
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Stucco Repair
Stucco repair crossover support for cracks, patches, transitions, and masonry-adjacent wall areas, with larger residential stucco work routed to the stucco division.
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Slate Repair & Restoration
Slate repair for cracked pieces, loose caps, weathered stone details, and restoration work where stone matching and careful reset matter.
slate repairService area
Masonry repair across Grand Junction and Mesa County.
From Redlands stone walls and slope transitions to Orchard Mesa block foundations and Clifton driveway edges — every community in the Grand Valley has its own masonry challenges. Summit Slope Stone repairs all of it, with work scoped to what the property actually has.
Local coverage
Masonry repair in your community
Grand Junction Masonry Repair & Restoration
Grand Junction is the Western Slope hub between Fruita and Palisade, with older brick, newer subdivision stonework, commercial masonry, and exposed exterior walls all seeing strong sun, wind, and seasonal moisture.
Redlands Masonry Repair & Restoration
Redlands properties often use stone, stucco, retaining walls, patios, and slope transitions that need careful water control and clean restoration details.
Orchard Mesa Masonry Repair & Restoration
Orchard Mesa homes and small commercial properties include block, brick, concrete edges, patios, and masonry features exposed to irrigation, drainage changes, and freeze-thaw wear.
Fruita Masonry Repair & Restoration
Fruita properties range from downtown brick and block to newer stone accents and outdoor living areas that take heavy sun, dust, wind, and seasonal temperature swings.
Palisade Masonry Repair & Restoration
Palisade and East Orchard Mesa properties often pair masonry with irrigation, orchard ground, river valley moisture, and exterior stone or brick features.
Clifton Masonry Repair & Restoration
Clifton has a mix of residential and commercial masonry, including block walls, brick details, concrete edges, and utilitarian exterior masonry that benefits from direct repair planning.
How we work
Practical repair, not cosmetic cover-up.
A patch won't hold if the water path isn't fixed. Hard mortar won't work in a soft-set old wall. Good masonry repair means reading what failed, why it failed, and choosing the method the material and exposure actually need.
- Inspect: identify cracks, failed joints, loose masonry, water paths, and access needs before touching anything.
- Prepare: remove loose mortar or damaged units without widening the repair area more than necessary.
- Restore: repoint, reset, rebuild, patch, or seal based on the material, age, and weather exposure.
- Protect: address drainage, recommend breathable sealer where appropriate, and explain what to watch going forward.
Questions
Masonry repair FAQ
What masonry repair services are available in Grand Junction?
Summit Slope Stone handles brick repair, masonry repair, block repair, chimney masonry, tuckpointing, mortar repair, retaining wall repair, patio repair, driveway edge repair, lintel replacement, masonry sealer planning, stucco-adjacent patching, and slate restoration.
Can you look at photos before scheduling a repair visit?
Yes. Photos can help identify whether the next step is mortar repair, reset work, selective replacement, or a closer inspection for movement and water issues.
Do you publish exact repair prices online?
No. Masonry repair pricing depends on access, material match, depth of damage, movement, water exposure, and whether the area needs rebuild work or smaller restoration.
Repair planning
Talk through the repair before it gets worse.
Send photos or call with the material and damage location. Most repair scopes start with a quick conversation — no commitment needed.