
Artesia Concrete & Masonry serves Cerritos homeowners with brick wall installation, tuckpointing, concrete repair, and masonry restoration. We have worked on the 1960s and 1970s homes throughout this city and understand the soil conditions and permit requirements that come with them. We reply within one business day.

Cerritos homeowners often use brick walls to define property lines, create privacy, and add lasting structure to modest lots that have little room for fencing alternatives. Our brick wall installation work is built to last through the soil movement and wind events common to this part of Los Angeles County.
Nearly every home in Cerritos has a concrete driveway that was poured decades ago, and the combination of clay soil movement and mature tree roots has lifted and cracked most of them. We assess whether repair or full replacement makes more financial sense for your property before recommending anything.
Santa Ana winds dry out mortar joints faster than homeowners expect, and once the joints crack, winter rain gets behind the brick. Tuckpointing on Cerritos homes is most effective when done before fall wind season, giving fresh mortar time to cure fully before the rains arrive.
Many Cerritos backyards are split-level or have grade changes that need a properly engineered wall to hold soil in place. Clay soils that swell with rain put real pressure on retaining walls, which is why the right footing and drainage design matter as much as the wall itself.
Older brick planters, entry columns, and decorative masonry on Cerritos homes from the 1960s and 1970s are often structurally sound but cosmetically worn. Restoration work can extend the life of these features without the cost of full replacement, which matters when home values in the city are well above the regional average.
Concrete walkways on Cerritos properties built 50 or more years ago frequently have tree-root heaving and surface spalling. Replacing or resetting those sections in a material that handles root pressure better - such as pavers with sand joints - is a long-term solution that looks sharp and lasts.
Cerritos was built almost entirely between the early 1960s and the mid-1980s, which means the vast majority of its homes are now 40 to 60 years old. The concrete flatwork, brick walls, and masonry features that came with those homes were poured and laid during a period of rapid suburban growth, and much of it has never been replaced. Clay-heavy soils throughout the Los Angeles Basin expand and contract with each rain cycle, and Cerritos is no exception. That soil movement is the main reason driveways crack, walkways settle, and retaining walls lean - even on properties that were built to code and maintained reasonably well.
The mature trees planted when Cerritos neighborhoods were first developed in the 1960s and 1970s add another source of pressure. Their roots have had 50-plus years to push into concrete slabs, and the damage shows on nearly every residential block in the city. Santa Ana wind events from October through February accelerate wear on mortar joints and exterior surfaces, and Southern California's high UV index means stucco and caulk degrade faster here than in cooler regions. A masonry contractor working in Cerritos who understands these specific conditions can diagnose the real cause of damage rather than just treating the visible symptom.
Our crew works throughout Cerritos regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Most of the jobs we take on in Cerritos involve homes built during the city's rapid growth period - single-story and two-story tract homes with stucco exteriors, concrete driveways, and brick or block walls that have been in place since the 1960s or 1970s. We pull permits through the City of Cerritos as needed and know what documentation the city requires before structural masonry work begins.
The neighborhoods near the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts and the residential streets along Studebaker Road and 183rd Street are areas we work in frequently. Tree-root damage to concrete walkways and driveways is one of the most common problems we see, and the clay soil under most properties here means any repair that does not account for ongoing ground movement will not last long. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Norwalk to the north, where similar housing stock and soil conditions create the same masonry challenges. For homeowners near the Artesia border to the south, we also work throughout Artesia and know the full corridor well.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. You do not need to know the cause of the problem ahead of time - just describe what you are seeing.
We visit your home, assess the damage or project scope, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. We explain what is happening, why, and what it costs to fix it - before you agree to anything.
For jobs that require a city permit, we handle the application with Cerritos and schedule work once it is approved. Most repair jobs take one to three days on-site; larger projects get a specific timeline in writing before we start.
When the work is complete we walk through it with you, answer any questions, and clean up the site. If anything is not right, we come back and fix it - that is our standard commitment on every job in Cerritos.
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(562) 625-1349Cerritos is a mid-size suburban city in Los Angeles County with a population of about 49,000 people spread across roughly 8.8 square miles. Originally called Dairy Valley, the city was converted from agricultural land into a planned residential community in the late 1950s and developed rapidly through the 1960s and 1970s. That history gives Cerritos an unusually uniform housing stock - most of the city consists of single-family homes built within a 20-year window, nearly all with stucco exteriors, concrete driveways, and modest lot sizes with mature landscaping. Home values in Cerritos are well above the Los Angeles County average, and the city's high rate of owner-occupied housing reflects a community where long-term residents have a real stake in maintaining their properties. The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts and the nationally known Cerritos Public Library are two landmarks that residents point to with genuine pride.
Cerritos borders Artesia to the south, Norwalk to the north, and Lakewood to the west - and those borders represent some of the most active service corridors for our crew. The residential neighborhoods near Studebaker Road and 183rd Street, and the streets around the Cerritos Auto Square, are areas we visit regularly for concrete and masonry work. Homes here tend to have similar challenges: aging driveways, root-lifted walkways, deteriorating brick walls, and mortar joints that have seen too many Santa Ana wind seasons without maintenance. For homeowners near the eastern border with Norwalk, we also cover Norwalk and can serve both sides of that boundary without issue.
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