
Perris Masonry and Concrete serves Jurupa Valley homeowners with masonry contractor work including retaining wall construction, foundation repair, and concrete block walls - and our crews know the clay soils, older building stock, and Riverside County permit process that come with working in this city. We have been active in the Inland Empire for over 10 years and reply to every inquiry within one business day.
Perris Masonry and Concrete serves Jurupa Valley homeowners with masonry contractor work including retaining wall construction, foundation repair, and concrete block walls - and our crews know the clay soils, older building stock, and Riverside County permit process that come with working in this city. We have been active in the Inland Empire for over 10 years and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Jurupa Valley has a large share of older homes on spacious lots in Rubidoux, Pedley, and Glen Avon, where sloped sections of yard and mature landscaping make soil retention a real issue - especially after a wet winter. If your yard is losing ground or an aging wall is starting to lean, our retaining wall construction service is designed for the clay and adobe soil conditions found throughout this city.
Homes built between the 1950s and 1990s in Rubidoux and Pedley sit on soils that have been through decades of wet-dry expansion cycles. Sticking doors, diagonal cracks at window corners, and floors that are no longer level are all signs this city sees regularly - and they typically get worse each summer if left unaddressed.
Block walls are the standard perimeter treatment across Jurupa Valley, from older ranch properties in Glen Avon to newer tract homes near Mira Loma. Heat, soil movement, and age wear on mortar joints and footings over time - and a wall that leans or shows horizontal cracks needs attention before it becomes a safety issue.
Many homes in Jurupa Valley have long driveways on clay-rich lots where poured concrete cracks and shifts repeatedly over time. Paver systems handle soil movement better than a solid concrete slab - individual units can flex slightly without cracking the whole surface, and damaged sections can be lifted and reset without replacing the entire driveway.
Older neighborhoods throughout Jurupa Valley have decorative brick features - front entry walls, planters, mailbox columns, and accent details - that have weathered decades of 100-plus-degree summers. Cracked mortar and spalling brick faces are common here, and catching the damage early avoids a full tear-down and rebuild later.
Walkways on clay soil in Jurupa Valley are prone to heaving and uneven sections after each wet season. Paver walkways are a practical choice for this area - they hold up to soil movement without cracking across the full surface, and they look far better on the larger lots common in the older parts of the city than basic poured concrete.
Jurupa Valley is a city with a wide range of housing stock - from 1950s ranch homes on large lots in Rubidoux and Pedley to 1990s and 2000s tract subdivisions near Mira Loma. That spread matters for masonry work because the conditions vary considerably by neighborhood. Older homes in the original communities that made up Jurupa Valley before it incorporated in 2011 often have aging block walls, cracked driveways with inadequate base preparation, and brick features that have been through decades of Inland Empire heat cycles. Newer homes on the west side of the city tend to have more uniform construction but are reaching the age where original flatwork and wall footings start to show stress.
The soil beneath much of Jurupa Valley is a mix of clay and adobe that expands significantly when the ground gets wet and shrinks back as summer dries it out. That seasonal movement is one of the primary reasons driveways crack, retaining walls shift, and block wall footings lose their bearing over time. Properties near the Santa Ana River corridor face an added challenge - soils in low-lying areas along the river stay saturated longer after heavy rain, which amplifies the pressure on any masonry structure at or below grade. Understanding this soil behavior is not a minor detail; it is the difference between a retaining wall or driveway that lasts 30 years and one that needs attention in five.
Our crew works throughout Jurupa Valley regularly, and we pull permits through Riverside County Building and Safety for structural masonry work, retaining walls over four feet, and block wall construction - that is standard on every applicable job here, not an optional step.
The neighborhoods in Jurupa Valley each have their own character. Rubidoux and Pedley have older homes on larger lots with mature trees, established landscaping, and block walls that are sometimes decades overdue for attention. Glen Avon sits in the middle of the city and has a mix of older ranch properties and later-built homes. Mira Loma, the community that anchors the industrial corridor near the 60 freeway, has newer subdivisions whose driveways and flatwork are just reaching the age where cracking becomes common. We know how to work efficiently on the city streets and navigate access on larger rural-style lots without leaving a mess behind.
For homeowners in the neighboring city of Eastvale, just to the north, we cover that area as well - it has a different housing stock from Jurupa Valley but shares some of the same soil conditions. We also serve Riverside, which borders Jurupa Valley to the east and has some of the older masonry work in the region.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your project and set up a time to come out to your property - you do not need to have measurements or drawings ready before we come.
We walk the site, assess the soil, evaluate any existing damage, and measure the scope of work. You will receive a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any permit costs so there are no surprises - this is also the right moment to ask questions about timing or cost.
For permitted work, we submit to Riverside County and schedule the start date once approval comes through. Our crew arrives on the agreed day, keeps the work area contained, and checks in with you if anything unexpected comes up during excavation or demo.
When the work is done we walk the finished project with you, answer any questions, and leave the site clean. For permitted work, we handle the final inspection scheduling with the county - you do not need to coordinate that yourself.
We serve all of Jurupa Valley - Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, Mira Loma, and every neighborhood in between. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(951) 418-3503Jurupa Valley became a city in 2011, making it one of the newest incorporated cities in California, though the communities that make it up - Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, and Mira Loma - have been established for generations. With roughly 43 square miles and a population of about 110,000, it is one of the larger cities in western Riverside County by area. The housing stock reflects this history: the older western neighborhoods like Rubidoux and Pedley have single-family homes dating back to the 1940s and 1950s, many on quarter-acre or larger lots, while the eastern neighborhoods near Mira Loma have newer tract homes built from the 1990s through the 2010s. The Santa Ana River and the Santa Ana River Trail run through the city, and the nearby Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center is a local landmark that residents across the city know well.
Most homes in Jurupa Valley are owner-occupied, and a large share were built between 1970 and 2000 - an age range where original concrete flatwork, block walls, and masonry features are regularly approaching the end of their service life. The stucco exterior and concrete-heavy property layout typical of Southern California homes means masonry work - whether it is a cracked driveway, a shifting block wall, or a foundation issue showing up as sticking doors - is a routine part of home maintenance here. We are active in this city and also serve neighboring Eastvale, which shares a border to the north and has a newer but equally concrete-heavy housing stock.
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