
Premier Chino Hills Masonry is the masonry contractor Chino Hills homeowners call for stone masonry, retaining wall construction, and brick repair. We have served this city since 2016, and our free estimates come with a written scope before any work begins.

Chino Hills properties often feature stone accents, garden walls, and decorative stonework that complement the city's hillside setting. Whether you need a new stone feature or repairs to existing work, our stone masonry crew works with natural and manufactured stone throughout the city.
Chino Hills sits across hilly terrain, and most properties on sloped lots rely on retaining walls to hold back soil and create usable yard space. Clay soils that shift with the seasons put extra stress on these walls over time, and a failing wall needs attention before the next rainy season adds pressure to an already compromised structure.
Most homes in Chino Hills were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and mortar joints on chimneys, brick features, and garden walls from that era are commonly showing wear. Tuckpointing restores those joints before water finds a path behind the masonry and causes damage that is far more expensive to fix.
The expansive clay soils common throughout Chino Hills can crack and displace brickwork as the ground shifts with wet and dry seasons. Replacing cracked or spalled bricks promptly keeps the surrounding structure intact and prevents small repairs from turning into full rebuilds.
Hillside and graded lots are common in Chino Hills, and homes built on fill soil are more prone to settling over time. If you are noticing sticking doors, diagonal wall cracks, or sloping floors, the foundation deserves a professional evaluation before the problem compounds.
Concrete and paver driveways in Chino Hills take a beating from the combination of intense summer heat, clay soil movement, and occasional frost during winter nights. A properly installed paver driveway handles that stress better than plain concrete and adds lasting curb appeal to one of the Inland Empire's most well-kept communities.
Chino Hills was built fast. Most of the city went up between the late 1970s and the mid-1990s, and a large portion of those homes sit on graded hillside lots where soil was cut and filled to create level building pads. Fill soil is less stable than undisturbed ground, and after 30 to 40 years of wet winters and dry summers, that instability shows up as cracked patios, leaning retaining walls, and shifting foundations. A masonry contractor who has never worked in this terrain will miss those patterns. One who has knows exactly where to look and what the fix actually needs to accomplish.
The clay soils that run under most of Chino Hills expand when they absorb winter rain and contract during the long dry summer. That cycle puts stress on every masonry surface on your property, from the driveway to the chimney cap. The California Geological Survey classifies expansive soils as a statewide hazard precisely because the damage accumulates quietly over many seasons before it becomes impossible to ignore. Getting in front of that cycle with regular inspections and prompt repairs is the difference between a manageable maintenance budget and a major reconstruction project.
Premier Chino Hills Masonry has been based in Chino Hills since 2016, which means our crew pulls permits from the City of Chino Hills Building and Safety Division on a routine basis and knows the local inspection process from start to finish. We work throughout the city's hillside neighborhoods - from the homes near Carbon Canyon Regional Park on the east side to the streets above Grand Avenue and out toward Chino Hills State Park on the western edge.
The terrain here is not the same as working on a flat lot in Ontario or Rancho Cucamonga. Sloped driveways, multi-tiered retaining walls, and yards that drain toward the house instead of away from it are everyday realities for Chino Hills homeowners. We know how to set up safely on those lots, how to account for drainage when we install or repair hardscaping, and how to match the stone and brick tones that are common throughout the city's residential neighborhoods.
Homeowners in neighboring Chino face some of the same soil and climate conditions, and we serve those properties as well. If you are closer to the Ontario or Rancho Cucamonga side of the valley, our service area extends there too. Wherever you are, the response is the same: one business day to get back to you, and a free on-site estimate before any work is proposed.
Reach us by phone at (909) 834-5289 or submit the contact form. We respond to every Chino Hills inquiry within one business day - usually the same afternoon if you call before noon.
We come to your Chino Hills property, look at the actual conditions - lot slope, soil exposure, existing masonry - and give you a written estimate at no charge. You will know the full price before you decide anything.
For structural work we handle the permit with the City of Chino Hills Building and Safety Division before we start. Most residential masonry projects run one to five days on-site, and we give you a daily schedule so nothing comes as a surprise.
When the job is complete we walk the site with you, explain what was done and why, and leave the property clean. You receive documentation of the completed work for your records and for any future real estate transaction.
No pressure, no surprises. We come to your Chino Hills home, evaluate the work, and give you a written price before anything starts. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(909) 834-5289Chino Hills was incorporated in 1991 and grew rapidly through the suburban boom of the 1980s and 1990s. Today the city has a population of roughly 82,000 to 85,000 people, making it one of the larger cities in San Bernardino County, though it has no traditional downtown and is almost entirely residential in character. Most of the housing stock consists of single-family homes built during those two decades, with stucco exteriors and tile roofs typical of the era. The city sits within the Puente Hills and Chino Hills ranges, so sloped lots, multi-level yards, and hillside streets are a defining feature of almost every neighborhood. More information about the city is available at the City of Chino Hills website.
Residents and visitors recognize the city by landmarks like Chino Hills State Park, which runs along the western edge and offers some of the best hiking in the Inland Empire, and Carbon Canyon Regional Park on the eastern border, known for its grove of coastal redwood trees. The Shoppes at Chino Hills along Grand Avenue serves as the city's main retail hub. Neighborhoods closest to the open hillsides tend to see more soil movement and erosion than the flatter tracts closer to the 71 freeway, and that variation in terrain is something our crew accounts for on every job. Nearby cities including Diamond Bar and Yorba Linda share similar hillside housing stock and the same clay soil challenges.
Restore structural integrity and stop further damage with expert foundation repair.
Learn MoreFix cracks, spalling, and mortar damage to keep your chimney safe and functional.
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Learn MoreCreate safe, beautiful walkways using brick, stone, or paver materials.
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Learn MoreRe-point deteriorating mortar joints to extend the life of brick structures.
Learn MoreOur crew works throughout Chino Hills and the surrounding Inland Empire. Call today for a free on-site estimate - no commitment required and no pressure to decide on the spot.