Masonry Company in LODI, CA

Experts in Masonry: CMU, stone & brick work. From commercial and multi-family to custom homes, we deliver durable, detailed craftsmanship built to last.

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Cen Cal Masonry

Cen Cal Masonry proudly serves Northern California specializing in expert CMU, stone & brick solutions.

Cen Cal Masonry proudly serves Northern California with expert CMU, brick, and stone solutions. With a growing team of skilled field professionals and dedicated office support, we bring the manpower and coordination commercial projects demand. From commercial buildings and multifamily developments to site walls and custome homes, our team is committed to delivering durable, code-compliant masonry work that meets schedule and exceeds expectations.

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Cen Cal Masonry provides dependable masonry colutions, from foundation walls to detailed finishes. Built for performance, durability, and long term value throughout Northern California.

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WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY

“Cen Cal Masonry has consistently delivered high quality masonry work on our commercial construction projects throughout the Central Valley and Sacramento region. Their team is reliable, professional and highly skilled in CMU block installation, structural masonry and commercial brick work. From large scale commercial CMU walls to detailed architectural masonry, Cen Cal Masonry maintains clean workmanship, meets project schedules, and communicates effectively with our project managers and superintendents.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is masonry so expensive?

Masonry work requires skilled labor, proper materials, careful planning, and precise installation. Brick, block, stone, and CMU structures must be built for strength, safety, durability, and long-term performance. For commercial, multifamily, industrial, and custom residential projects, hiring an experienced masonry contractor helps ensure the work is done correctly and built to last.

What is a masonry contractor called?

A masonry contractor may also be called a mason, brick mason, block mason, stone mason, or masonry subcontractor, depending on the type of work they perform. Cen Cal Masonry is a licensed masonry contractor specializing in CMU block, structural masonry, brick, and stone installation for projects across Stockton, the Central Valley, Sacramento County, and the Bay Area.

What’s the difference between masonry and bricklaying?

Masonry is the broader trade that includes brick, block, stone, CMU, structural walls, retaining walls, and other hardscape or building applications. Bricklaying is one specific type of masonry focused on installing brick. A masonry contractor may handle bricklaying, block walls, stonework, restoration, repairs, and commercial masonry construction.

What is the richest neighborhood in Stockton?

Stockton has several desirable residential areas, including neighborhoods known for larger homes, waterfront properties, and established communities. If you are planning masonry work in Stockton, it is best to choose a contractor based on licensing, experience, workmanship, and the type of project rather than neighborhood alone.

Why are people moving to Stockton?

Many people are drawn to Stockton because of its Central Valley location, access to nearby cities, residential growth, and opportunities for homeowners, businesses, and developers. As the area continues to grow, masonry services such as block walls, brickwork, stone features, retaining walls, and commercial masonry remain important for both new construction and property improvements.

How do I choose a masonry contractor?

Choose a masonry contractor by checking licensing, insurance, experience, project types, workmanship, communication, and reliability. Look for a contractor who understands CMU, brick, stone, structural masonry, and project scheduling. Cen Cal Masonry highlights licensed and insured service, more than 50 combined years of experience, and skilled crews for commercial, multifamily, residential, and industrial masonry.

Is masonry a good business to start?

Masonry can be a strong trade because quality brick, block, stone, and structural masonry are always needed in construction. However, it requires training, physical skill, jobsite safety knowledge, proper licensing, reliable crews, and the ability to meet project schedules. Successful masonry businesses build their reputation through clean workmanship, durable results, and dependable service.

What is a masonry contractor?

A masonry contractor is a professional who installs, repairs, restores, and maintains structures made from materials such as brick, block, stone, and CMU. Masonry contractors may work on commercial buildings, multifamily developments, site walls, retaining walls, custom homes, and other structural or decorative masonry projects.

Can a handyman do masonry work?

A handyman may be able to handle very small cosmetic tasks, but masonry work often requires specialized training, proper tools, and knowledge of structural performance. For brick, block, stone, CMU walls, retaining walls, or commercial masonry, it is best to hire a licensed masonry contractor to help ensure the work is safe, durable, and properly completed.

What are the three types of masonry?

The three common types of masonry are brick masonry, stone masonry, and concrete block or CMU masonry. Brick masonry is often used for walls and finishes, stone masonry provides a natural and durable appearance, and CMU masonry is commonly used for structural walls, site walls, commercial buildings, and retaining wall applications.

What do you call a person who does masonry?

A person who does masonry is commonly called a mason. Depending on their specialty, they may also be called a brick mason, block mason, stone mason, or bricklayer. These professionals work with materials such as brick, stone, concrete block, and CMU to build or repair durable structures.

Who does masonry work in my area?

If you are in Stockton, Lodi, Manteca, Modesto, Sacramento, the Central Valley, or the Bay Area, Cen Cal Masonry provides professional masonry services for commercial, multifamily, industrial, and custom residential projects. Their work includes CMU block, structural masonry, brick, stone, site walls, retaining walls, repairs, restoration, cleaning, and maintenance.

Is a brick mason and a bricklayer the same thing?

A brick mason and a bricklayer are very similar terms, and they are often used interchangeably. Both refer to someone who works with brick. However, a brick mason may also have broader masonry skills, including block, stone, CMU, repair, restoration, and structural masonry work.

How do I hire a brick mason?

To hire a brick mason, start by reviewing their experience, licensing, insurance, past projects, and the type of masonry work they specialize in. Ask whether they handle brick repair, new brick installation, structural masonry, commercial work, or custom residential projects. A reliable brick mason should communicate clearly, understand the scope of work, and deliver clean, durable craftsmanship.

What’s the difference between brick and masonry?

Brick is a specific building material, while masonry is the trade or construction method that uses materials such as brick, block, stone, and CMU. In other words, brick is one type of masonry material, but masonry can include many different materials and applications.

What is the difference between stone and masonry?

Stone is a natural material used in construction, while masonry is the skilled trade of building with materials such as stone, brick, block, and CMU. Stone masonry specifically refers to the use of stone for walls, veneers, features, and architectural finishes.

Is stone masonry expensive?

Stone masonry can require more labor, skill, and material handling than some other masonry types, but the exact scope depends on the project. Instead of focusing only on expense, property owners should consider durability, appearance, craftsmanship, and long-term value when choosing stone masonry for a home or commercial property.

What do stone masons do?

Stone masons build, install, repair, and restore masonry features using natural or manufactured stone. Their work may include stone walls, stone veneers, columns, outdoor features, architectural details, and custom stonework. Stone masons must understand layout, bonding, cutting, setting, and finishing to create strong and attractive results.

What is the difference between masonry and masonary?

“Masonry” is the correct spelling. “Masonary” is a common misspelling. Masonry refers to construction work using brick, stone, block, CMU, and similar materials. A professional who performs this work is called a mason or masonry contractor.

What was Stockton called before Stockton?

Before it became known as Stockton, the area was associated with Tuleburg. Today, Stockton is one of the major cities in California’s San Joaquin Valley and remains an important location for residential, commercial, and industrial development.

What are the duties of a stone mason?

A stone mason’s duties may include reading plans, preparing surfaces, cutting and shaping stone, mixing mortar, setting stone, repairing damaged masonry, restoring older stonework, and making sure the finished structure is level, stable, and visually clean. Stone masons may work on both decorative and structural projects.

How do you repair damaged masonry?

Damaged masonry is repaired by first inspecting the affected area to determine the cause of the issue. Common repairs may include removing loose or damaged material, repointing mortar joints, replacing cracked brick or block, repairing stonework, cleaning the surface, and correcting moisture-related problems. For structural cracks, failing walls, or widespread damage, a professional masonry contractor should evaluate the project before repairs begin.

What is the difference between brick masonry and stone masonry?

Brick masonry uses manufactured bricks that are uniform in shape and size, making them common for walls, facades, and detailed brickwork. Stone masonry uses natural or manufactured stone, which often creates a more textured and custom appearance. Both require skilled installation, but stone masonry may involve more shaping, fitting, and design variation than standard brickwork.