
We fix foundations, repair brick, and build masonry that handles South Texas heat, clay soil, and heavy rain - so your home stays solid for years, not months.

Precision Mission Concrete & Masonry is a full-service masonry contractor based in Mission, TX, covering everything from foundation stabilization and chimney repair to stone veneer, retaining walls, and outdoor living spaces. We offer 16 distinct masonry services across 12 cities in Hidalgo County. Whether your home has a cracked foundation, failing mortar, or you want a new driveway or outdoor kitchen, our crew handles it - one contractor, one phone call.

Doors sticking and floors feeling off? Shifting clay soil in Mission causes foundations to settle - we stabilize them before the damage spreads.
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Crumbling mortar and cracked crowns let water in every time it rains. We repair chimneys so they look solid and vent properly.
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Old, crumbling mortar between bricks is the most common masonry problem in South Texas. Tuckpointing seals the wall before water gets inside.
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Cracked, spalling, or stained bricks cut curb appeal and let moisture in. We match the repair to your existing brick so it blends right in.
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Cracked or uneven driveway? Pavers hold up to heat, clay soil movement, and heavy vehicles without the surface cracking the way poured concrete can.
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Erosion and shifting soil can make a yard unusable. A properly built retaining wall stops the slope and gives you back level, usable ground.
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Weather-worn brick and stone lose their look over time. Masonry restoration brings back the clean, solid appearance your home had when it was built.
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A well-built fireplace adds warmth and value to your home. We handle the masonry from the firebox to the flue so it works safely for years.
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Stone veneer transforms a plain exterior wall into something that looks like it cost twice as much. Clean installation means it stays put for decades.
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Concrete block is durable, affordable, and built for Texas heat. We build walls that are level, reinforced, and designed to last.
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A solid foundation block wall protects your structure from below. We install them correctly so your home sits on something you can trust.
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Tired of cooking inside in the summer? An outdoor masonry kitchen gives you a proper setup outside that holds up to the Rio Grande Valley heat.
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Cracked or sunken walkways are a trip hazard and an eyesore. We build walkways that handle clay soil movement without shifting or cracking.
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A well-built brick wall adds privacy and permanence. We lay them level, tie them properly, and finish the mortar joints to last.
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Natural stone gives your home character that no manufactured material can match. We source and set stone that fits your home and your budget.
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Failing mortar joints are the first step toward a larger repair. Brick pointing fills those joints before water and heat turn a small fix into a big one.
Learn MoreThree steps from your first call to a finished job.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - what you're seeing, how long it has been going on, and what kind of property it is. No technical knowledge required on your end. We'll schedule a free on-site visit within 1 business day, at a time that works for you.
We come out, walk the property with you, and look at the actual damage. You get a written estimate that explains what needs to be done, why, and what it costs - before you agree to anything. No pressure, no obligation.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the work and get it done. For permitted jobs, we handle the city inspection on your behalf. Before we leave, we walk through the finished work with you and answer any questions you have about upkeep.
We carry general liability insurance and comply with all City of Mission permit requirements. For foundation repair, that means a city inspection sign-off on every job - not just our word that it was done right.
You get a written estimate after a physical site visit - not a phone guess. The estimate names every repair item and its cost. You have as long as you need to decide, and we expect you to compare us to other bids.
We know the clay soil, the summer heat, and the building patterns in Hidalgo County because we've been working here since 2015. We're not a regional company dispatching from two hours away.
When the work is done, we walk through it with you - show you what was done, explain what to watch for, and answer every question. You leave the conversation informed, not guessing.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (956) 833-0099 or send us a message.
They found that my foundation had settled on the south side - which explained every door in that part of the house sticking all summer. The crew finished in two days and the doors closed properly the next morning. First time in three years that has happened.
Roberto G., McAllen, TX - Foundation repair
I had white staining all over my front brick and kept assuming it was a paint issue. Turned out the mortar joints had been failing for years. The tuckpointing job took about a day and a half, the color match was excellent, and no more staining after the next two rain events.
Linda M., Edinburg, TX - Tuckpointing
We wanted an outdoor kitchen for grilling but did not want something that would crack in two years. The masonry kitchen they built has held up through two summers and looks exactly the same as the day they finished it. Well worth it.
Carlos V., Mission, TX - Outdoor kitchen masonry
We respond to every submission within 1 business day. There is no obligation - submitting this form means someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you. We will walk the property, explain exactly what we see, and give you a written estimate before any work is agreed to.
(956) 833-0099Precision Mission Concrete & Masonry is based in Mission, TX and serves homeowners across 12 cities in Hidalgo County, including McAllen, Edinburg, Pharr, and Weslaco. We offer same-week scheduling for most jobs and can typically reach any location in our service area within 30 minutes.
Clay soil expands when wet and shrinks when dry - and Mission summers do a lot of shrinking. That movement stresses mortar joints and foundation edges every single cycle. Managing soil moisture around your foundation is the single most effective way to slow that damage.
Yes. South Texas heat accelerates mortar breakdown more than in cooler climates, which is why Mission homes often need mortar work sooner than expected. Inspecting masonry every five to seven years - rather than waiting for visible damage - is a reasonable standard for this region.
That white residue is called efflorescence - mineral salts carried to the surface by water moving through the wall. It's your brick telling you that moisture is getting in through failing mortar joints. Cleaning the stain without fixing the joints just means it comes back after the next rain.
Routine mortar repairs typically don't need a permit. Structural work - foundation repair, retaining walls, or rebuilding significant sections of masonry - usually does. The City of Mission building department handles this, and a reputable contractor pulls the permit on your behalf.
Pavers tend to perform better on expansive clay soil because individual units can shift slightly without cracking the way a monolithic slab does. When a paver settles, you can often reset that section without tearing out the whole surface.
Shape and direction tell you a lot. Hairline cracks running through a single mortar joint are usually normal settling. Diagonal stair-step cracks across multiple bricks - especially ones wider at one end - often point to soil movement beneath the foundation. Get a professional opinion before the rainy season if you see that pattern.
For industry standards on masonry materials and techniques, the Brick Industry Association publishes homeowner-facing guides on brick selection, mortar types, and maintenance.
Precision Mission Concrete & Masonry is a licensed and insured masonry contractor based in Mission, TX, serving homeowners across Hidalgo County since 2015. We operate in compliance with Texas contractor requirements and handle all required building permits through the City of Mission and surrounding jurisdictions. Over the years, we have completed masonry projects across 16 service categories throughout the Rio Grande Valley. Learn more about our team and approach.
If your home is more than 20 years old and has never had the mortar joints examined, now is a reasonable time. In Mission's climate, 20 years is long enough for mortar to be at or past the point where water can start getting in - even if the wall looks fine from the street.
Interior water damage from failing masonry usually means the wall has been wet for a while - long enough for moisture to work through brick, mortar, and any weather barrier behind it. Catching it at the joint stage is almost always less expensive than catching it at the drywall stage.
A mortar that is harder than the existing brick forces the brick to absorb movement instead of the joint. Over time that cracks the bricks themselves - which are more expensive to replace than the mortar. Matching the mortar hardness to your specific brick is one of the most important parts of a repair.
The Foundation Performance Association publishes free homeowner resources on foundation maintenance specific to Texas soil conditions. If you have questions about your home, call us at (956) 833-0099 and we will give you an honest answer.
Mission is a city of around 84,000 people in Hidalgo County, sitting just a few miles north of the Rio Grande along the U.S.-Mexico border. Most of the housing stock was built between 1980 and 2010, with older homes near downtown and newer subdivisions spreading outward on the north and west sides of the city. According to U.S. Census data, about 65 percent of Mission residents own their homes - a community that takes maintenance seriously because they're staying put for the long term.
Mission has a few landmarks that most residents know well. Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park sits just south of town on the river and draws birdwatchers from across the country every year. The city is also known as the home of the Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit, and the annual Texas Citrus Fiesta each January has been a community tradition for decades. Many older residential lots still have citrus trees - one small detail that makes Mission yards feel like nowhere else in Texas.
The climate here shapes what homes need. Summers regularly push above 100 degrees, and the clay soil common throughout Hidalgo County swells and shrinks with every rain cycle - putting consistent stress on foundations, driveways, and masonry walls. The flat terrain means water drains slowly, and homes near drainage channels or the river can see soil that stays saturated longer than expected after a storm. We have been working on homes across Mission since 2015, and we know what this ground does to masonry over time. If you want a contractor who already understands your soil, your climate, and your neighborhood, give us a call.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Precision Mission Concrete & Masonry
1104 Miller Ave
Mission, TX 78572
Always open, 24/7.
Call or submit a request today and we will schedule a free on-site estimate within 1 business day - no obligation.