RCM Rancho Cucamonga Masonry is Rancho Cucamonga's trusted masonry contractor, handling masonry restoration, retaining walls, and driveway pavers for homeowners across the city. We have served the Rancho Cucamonga area since 2020 and reply to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Rancho Cucamonga homes built in the 1980s and 1990s boom years are now at the age where original brick veneers, decorative block walls, and mortar joints commonly need professional attention. Masonry restoration brings those surfaces back to solid condition without tearing everything out and starting over.
The sloped terrain in the Alta Loma and Etiwanda foothills makes retaining walls a practical necessity for many Rancho Cucamonga properties. Clay soils that swell and shift with seasonal rains put extra demands on wall construction, and a properly built wall prevents erosion and protects your yard from year to year.
Hot summers and Santa Ana wind events wear down mortar joints and pit brick faces faster in Rancho Cucamonga than in cooler coastal areas. Catching crumbling mortar, stair-step cracks, or flaking brick faces early keeps a small repair from turning into a major rebuild.
Most Rancho Cucamonga households have two or more cars, and the driveways here take daily use from vehicles, heat, and clay-soil movement underneath. Paver driveways handle that cycle better than poured concrete and are easier to repair when individual sections shift or crack.
Original concrete walkways on homes built in the 1970s through 1990s often show heaving, cracking, and trip hazards caused by tree roots and soil movement. A new brick or paver walkway adds curb appeal and corrects safety issues at the same time.
Rancho Cucamonga sits near the Cucamonga Fault, and the expansive clay soils common to the Inland Empire can shift foundations even without seismic activity. Diagonal cracks in walls or doors that stick are often early signs that warrant a prompt masonry evaluation.
Most of Rancho Cucamonga was built out between the late 1970s and mid-1990s. That means a large share of the city's homes are now 30 to 50 years old, and the original concrete flatwork, brick veneers, and masonry features from that era are at or past the point where they need professional attention. Summer temperatures that regularly climb above 100 degrees accelerate mortar breakdown and dry out sealers faster than in cooler climates, while the clay soils common throughout the Inland Empire swell and shrink with each rainy season, putting stress on foundations, driveways, and retaining walls from underneath.
Santa Ana wind events hit the Rancho Cucamonga area every fall, pushing fine debris and grit against exterior masonry at high speed. Over several seasons, this wears down mortar joints on windward walls, especially on homes in the foothills near the Cucamonga Fault. Add in the California Geological Survey-mapped seismic zone that runs along the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, and it becomes clear that masonry work here calls for someone who knows what conditions these structures are actually built into.
Our crew works throughout Rancho Cucamonga regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. We pull permits through the City of Rancho Cucamonga Building and Safety Division for jobs that require them, and we are familiar with the HOA design standards that govern exterior repairs in communities like Terra Vista, Victoria, and Etiwanda. Skipping the HOA step can mean having to redo work at your own expense, so we ask about community rules before we schedule anything.
Rancho Cucamonga covers a lot of ground from the I-10 freeway on the south to the foothills below Cucamonga Peak on the north. The older neighborhoods in Alta Loma and Etiwanda sit at higher elevations, with larger lots, mature trees, and homes that predate the rapid growth era of the 1980s. The newer tracts to the south, closer to Victoria Gardens and the Metrolink station, were built more recently and have their own set of needs as they age. We work in both parts of the city and we know how conditions differ.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Upland, CA and regularly take jobs throughout the west end of San Bernardino County.
Call or submit the form and we respond within 1 business day. We will confirm your location in Rancho Cucamonga and set a time for an on-site visit that works around your schedule.
We walk the property, look at the masonry, and give you a written estimate before any work is agreed to. There is no pressure and no charge for the visit - you will know the full cost upfront.
Our crew arrives with the right materials matched to your existing masonry. Most residential jobs in Rancho Cucamonga wrap up in one to three days, and we clean up the work area each day before leaving.
We walk the completed work with you, point out what was done and why, and let you know what to watch for during the curing period. If you have questions afterward, we are easy to reach.
Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. Free estimates, no pressure, and we know Rancho Cucamonga inside and out.
(909) 515-5018Rancho Cucamonga is one of San Bernardino County's larger cities, with a population of around 177,000 residents. The city was incorporated in 1977 and grew rapidly through master-planned subdivisions built mostly in the 1980s and early 1990s, which gives it a housing stock that is now in the 30-to-50-year-old range. The northern neighborhoods of Alta Loma and Etiwanda, which sit closer to the San Gabriel Mountains and Cucamonga Peak, were developed earlier and have larger lots, older trees, and homes that predate the main growth era. The flatter southern portions of the city, near Victoria Gardens and the I-10 freeway, are more densely developed with newer tract homes and retail corridors.
Most households in Rancho Cucamonga own their homes, which means residents here tend to invest in upkeep and take an active interest in the condition of their property. The city sits along Historic Route 66, and Foothill Boulevard runs through the community as a reminder of the area's longer history before the Inland Empire's modern growth. We serve all neighborhoods in Rancho Cucamonga, and we also work regularly in nearby Upland to the west.
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