
Hemet Masonry brings licensed masonry contractor services to Beaumont, CA, covering chimney repair, foundation repair, and concrete block walls for homeowners across Sundance, Tournament Hills, and Fairway Canyon. We respond within 1 business day.
Hemet Masonry brings licensed masonry contractor services to Beaumont, CA, covering chimney repair, foundation repair, and concrete block walls for homeowners across Sundance, Tournament Hills, and Fairway Canyon. We respond within 1 business day.

The winds through the San Gorgonio Pass batter chimney caps and crowns harder than most homeowners expect, and most Beaumont chimneys are now 15 to 25 years old - a common age for first-time mortar and crown failures. Our chimney repair service covers mortar joints, caps, crowns, and flashings throughout Beaumont.
Beaumont sits at 2,500 feet and many hillside lots in the newer subdivisions were graded on sloped terrain where settling and erosion are ongoing concerns. Foundation cracks in Beaumont homes are often related to soil shifting under graded pads - catching them early keeps the repair manageable.
Many Beaumont properties in communities like Tournament Hills were built on graded hillside lots with retaining walls as part of the original construction. Those walls are now reaching the age where mortar failure and soil pressure create movement - we build and repair masonry retaining walls throughout the city.
Block walls define property lines in most Beaumont neighborhoods, and the wind and temperature swings in the San Gorgonio Pass accelerate mortar joint breakdown. A leaning or cracking block wall is both a safety risk and an HOA issue in communities like Sundance and Fairway Canyon.
Freeze-thaw cycles are real in Beaumont - winter nights drop below freezing and summer days push into the 90s and higher, which causes brick faces to spall and mortar joints to crumble over time. We repair brick exteriors, steps, and decorative features on Beaumont homes throughout the year.
Beaumont homeowners in HOA communities often have specific requirements for walkway materials and finishes. We install brick, paver, and stone walkways that meet HOA architectural guidelines while standing up to the UV exposure and temperature extremes that are part of life at 2,500 feet.
Beaumont grew fast. The city went from about 11,000 residents in 2000 to more than 60,000 by the early 2020s, and most of that growth came from large master-planned communities built quickly on graded land. The result is a large inventory of homes that are all hitting the same age at the same time - chimneys, retaining walls, and block walls from the 2000 to 2015 building wave are now 10 to 25 years old. That is the window when original masonry work starts to show wear, and the local climate accelerates the process.
The San Gorgonio Pass is one of the windiest corridors in Southern California. Sustained gusts exceeding 50 mph are not unusual, and the wind carries abrasive dust and debris that scour chimney caps, loosen mortar, and stress block wall joints year after year. Add in the freeze-thaw cycles that come with Beaumont's 2,500-foot elevation - winter nights below freezing and summer days in the 90s and above - and you have conditions that are genuinely hard on masonry. A contractor who has only worked in lower-elevation parts of the Inland Empire may underestimate what these conditions do to mortar and brick over time.
Our crew works throughout Beaumont regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. Beaumont homeowners in HOA communities like Sundance and Tournament Hills often need permit and architectural review board paperwork handled alongside the masonry work itself - we are familiar with that process and factor it into the project timeline from the start.
Most of the city is accessible via Interstate 10 and Beaumont Avenue, with the newer subdivisions spread out along the eastern and northern edges of town near Noble Creek Regional Park. Many Beaumont residents commute to Riverside or the broader Inland Empire for work, so we schedule jobs with that in mind - homeowners do not need to be present for the full day, and we follow up with photos of completed work when they are away.
We also serve nearby Banning to the east, which shares the same San Gorgonio Pass climate and many of the same masonry challenges. If you have family or neighbors in Banning who need work done at the same time, we can often coordinate visits to reduce scheduling delays.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe what you have noticed - crumbling mortar, a cracked chimney crown, a leaning wall. We respond within 1 business day and will schedule an on-site visit that works around your schedule, including early morning slots for homeowners who commute.
We inspect the work area in person before quoting anything. For chimney repairs, that means checking the cap, crown, mortar joints, and flashing - not just the one issue you called about. The written estimate explains what we found, what we recommend, and what it costs. There is no pressure to sign on the spot.
For structural work, we pull the building permit from the City of Beaumont's Building and Safety Division on your behalf. You do not need to go to the building department yourself. Permit review adds one to two weeks to the front of the schedule, which we account for in our timeline.
Most chimney and brick repairs in Beaumont are finished in one to two days. We clean up the work area when we finish and walk you through what was done - or send photos if you were away during the job. If HOA documentation is needed, we provide it before we leave.
We serve Sundance, Tournament Hills, Fairway Canyon, and every neighborhood in Beaumont. Reach out today and we will respond within 1 business day.
(951) 439-3325Beaumont sits at the western edge of the San Gorgonio Pass at about 2,500 feet elevation, roughly 20 miles east of Riverside on Interstate 10. The city was one of the fastest-growing in California through the 2000s and 2010s, with large master-planned communities including Sundance, Tournament Hills, and Fairway Canyon built to house families relocating from higher-cost parts of the Inland Empire and Los Angeles Basin. The housing stock is predominantly single-family detached homes with stucco exteriors, concrete tile roofs, and attached garages - typical Southern California tract construction, built quickly and now reaching the age where first-round maintenance is overdue.
The city's landmark is the row of wind turbines visible from I-10 on the hills just east of town - a daily reminder of how consistently and strongly the pass wind blows through this community. Beaumont shares its eastern border with Banning and is also not far from San Jacinto to the south - both of which we serve regularly. Noble Creek Regional Park, in the center of Beaumont, is a reference point most residents know well.
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Learn MoreWe serve the entire city of Beaumont, including Sundance, Tournament Hills, and Fairway Canyon. Call or submit a request today and we will be in touch within 1 business day.