Dana Point Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Laguna Beach, CA, handling stone masonry, retaining walls, and chimney repair throughout the city. We have worked on hillside homes from Top of the World to South Laguna and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Laguna Beach homes range from 1920s beach cottages to mid-century hillside builds, and many have existing stone features that need skilled hands to restore or extend. Stone masonry work here calls for someone who understands how to match older materials and work around the site constraints that come with steep hillside lots.
A large share of Laguna Beach sits on steep hillsides where retaining walls are not decorative - they hold the yard in place. Soil movement during the rainy season puts real stress on these walls, and a wall that shows horizontal cracking or starts to lean needs attention before it fails completely.
Ocean air in Laguna Beach attacks chimney mortar and brick faces faster than in inland cities. Homes near Main Beach or along the coastal bluffs see spalling, failed mortar caps, and cracked flashing more often, and these problems get worse quickly if left through another winter.
Stone veneer is a popular choice for Laguna Beach homeowners who want to upgrade an exterior wall, planter, or entryway without the cost of full natural stone. Given the city's architectural diversity, from Craftsman bungalows to modern custom builds, there are stone profiles that suit almost any facade.
Marine layer moisture and salt air work their way into mortar joints on Laguna Beach homes year-round. Repointing deteriorated joints before the rainy season protects brick and block structures from the water infiltration that causes much more serious damage over time.
Sloped lots in Laguna Beach create drainage patterns that channel water toward foundations, and on properties where the lot was cut into a hillside during original construction, soil movement over decades can shift the foundation. Catching foundation issues early is far less costly than waiting for visible interior damage.
Laguna Beach has a building stock that stretches from 1920s cottages near downtown to mid-century hillside homes to newer custom builds at higher elevations. Each era of construction comes with different masonry materials and different failure modes. Older homes near the village may have original brick or stone features that require careful material matching. Mid-century hillside builds often have concrete block retaining walls that were not designed with modern drainage expectations, and those walls now show their age. Salt air off the Pacific accelerates deterioration at every level, affecting homes within a mile of the water more sharply than those further inland.
The terrain itself creates complications that flat suburban jobs do not have. Narrow, winding roads in neighborhoods like Bluebird Canyon and Arch Beach Heights mean equipment and materials need to be staged carefully. Hillside lots often require drainage assessment as part of any retaining wall or foundation project. Laguna Beach is also in a high fire hazard severity zone, and some homeowners are interested in masonry features that support defensible space and fire-resistant construction around their homes.
Our crew works throughout Laguna Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Hillside access on narrow residential streets - the kind you find in Bluebird Canyon and Temple Hills - takes planning that flat-lot contractors do not have to think about. We account for staging, equipment, and material delivery on these streets as a standard part of every project estimate in Laguna Beach.
Laguna Beach is a city with real geographic variety. Jobs near Main Beach Park and the downtown village sit close to sea level, where salt air exposure is highest. Projects in neighborhoods like Top of the World sit several hundred feet up with different wind patterns and soil conditions. We know how those variables affect mortar cure times, drainage design, and material selection, and we adjust accordingly. Permit requirements for structural masonry go through the City of Laguna Beach Community Development Department, and we handle that process on your behalf for projects that require it.
We also serve homeowners in Newport Beach to the north, where waterfront homes face similar salt air challenges. Neighbors in Laguna Niguel to the east often call us for hillside retaining wall work on the canyon lots common in that city.
Contact us by phone or through the online form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. There is no charge to request an estimate and no obligation to proceed.
We come to your Laguna Beach property, walk the site with you, and give you a straight assessment of what the masonry problem is and what it will cost to fix. If access to your hillside lot requires special planning, we note that in the estimate.
After you approve the written estimate, we schedule around your calendar. Most repair jobs take one to three days on-site. Projects on steep or narrow lots in Laguna Beach may take slightly longer due to staging requirements.
We clean the work area when we are done and walk you through everything before we leave. If anything is not right, we fix it on the spot. Your satisfaction matters more than a quick exit.
We serve all Laguna Beach neighborhoods, from the hillsides above Top of the World to the beach cottages near Main Beach. Fill out the form or call us for a free on-site estimate with no obligation.
(949) 409-0057Laguna Beach is a small coastal city of roughly 22,000 residents in Orange County, built almost entirely on hillsides above the Pacific Ocean. The city is known for its art galleries, the annual Pageant of the Masters, and a coastline of protected coves and public beaches. Neighborhoods like South Laguna, Bluebird Canyon, Temple Hills, and Arch Beach Heights each have their own character, with homes ranging from 1920s beach bungalows near downtown to mid-century modern builds perched high above the water. The median home value is well above two million dollars, reflecting both the location and the standard of maintenance most owners expect.
Single-family homes dominate the residential stock, with most sitting on sloped or hillside lots that require thoughtful drainage and structural design. The city borders Laguna Niguel to the east, where canyon-edge lots share many of the same hillside masonry challenges. To the north, Newport Beach extends the coastal zone where salt air is an ongoing factor in masonry maintenance. Laguna Beach sits in a high fire hazard severity zone, and homeowners in hillside neighborhoods are increasingly interested in masonry features that support defensible space around structures.
Restore your foundation's stability and protect your home from further damage.
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Learn MoreWhether your project is a hillside retaining wall, a stone masonry restoration, or a chimney repair, we serve all of Laguna Beach. Call now or submit a request and hear back within 1 business day.