
Airway Heights Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Medical Lake, WA, specializing in foundation block wall installation, brick repair, and retaining wall construction. We have worked with homeowners throughout the greater Spokane area since 2018 and respond to inquiries within one business day.

Many Medical Lake homes built in the 1960s and 1970s have crawl space block foundations that are now showing their age - cracking, settling, or allowing moisture intrusion. Our foundation block wall installation service replaces damaged sections or builds new walls for additions on older Medical Lake properties.
Brick chimneys, facades, and accent walls on Medical Lake homes often show crumbling mortar and loose bricks after decades of eastern Washington freeze-thaw cycles. We repair brick structures throughout Medical Lake, matching original materials and restoring structural integrity.
Medical Lake properties near the town center and on the edge of the city limits often have uneven terrain that requires retaining walls to prevent erosion and define yard levels. We build block and stone retaining walls sized for residential lots in Medical Lake.
Spring snowmelt saturates the soil around older Medical Lake foundations, causing settling and cracks that allow moisture into basements and crawl spaces. We assess and repair foundation damage on homes throughout Medical Lake, working with the building stock common to this area.
Older brick structures in Medical Lake frequently need tuckpointing to replace deteriorated mortar joints that have been worn down by decades of weather exposure. We restore mortar joints on chimneys, walls, and foundations throughout the city.
Many Medical Lake driveways are original to homes built 40 to 50 years ago and show cracking and settling from freeze-thaw cycles and poor base preparation. We repair and replace concrete driveways on properties throughout Medical Lake.
Medical Lake has a significant share of homes built between 1950 and 1980, many of them simple ranch-style designs with crawl space foundations and minimal waterproofing. That generation of construction was not built for the kind of freeze-thaw stress and spring moisture loads that eastern Washington delivers every year. A lot of these homes are now 40 to 60 years old, and the original masonry work - foundations, chimneys, walkways - is showing its age. Crumbling mortar, settling foundations, and cracked driveways are not unusual problems here. They are predictable results of decades of exposure to hard freezes, heavy snow, and spring snowmelt pushing water into places it was never meant to go.
Medical Lake sits about 12 miles west of Spokane near Fairchild Air Force Base, and the area's soils are a mix of volcanic ash and clay that do not drain quickly when snow melts in late winter. This means homes on the older side of town - especially those near the lake or in low-lying areas - can deal with saturated ground and standing water for weeks every spring. That kind of moisture pressure is one of the main reasons crawl spaces flood and foundations crack. Medical Lake is also a small, tight-knit community where homeowners tend to stay in their houses for years. A contractor who works here regularly knows the difference between a home near the lake and a property out on a larger rural lot, and what kind of masonry work each type of property typically needs.
Our crew works throughout Medical Lake regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. A large share of the housing stock was built in the postwar decades, and the construction methods and materials used in that era have specific aging patterns that we see often.
Medical Lake is named for the small lake at the center of town, which has been a local landmark for generations. Homes close to the lake tend to sit on smaller lots and deal with more moisture exposure than properties further out toward the rural edges of town. The City of Medical Lake handles building permits for structural masonry projects, and we work with homeowners to understand when permits are required and how to get them approved. Because Medical Lake is close to Fairchild Air Force Base, many residents are active-duty military, veterans, or civilian employees who need contractors who can work efficiently and communicate clearly.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Cheney to the south and Airway Heights to the east, so if you have neighbors or family in those communities who need masonry work, we cover those areas as well.
Call (509) 418-0412 or submit a request through our contact form. We respond to all Medical Lake inquiries within one business day and can usually schedule a visit within the same week.
We come to your Medical Lake property, assess the masonry work needed, and provide a written estimate with a breakdown of costs. No pressure to commit - we give you a clear picture of what the job involves and what it will cost before you decide.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the work at a time that fits your timeline. Most Medical Lake homeowners do not need to be present while we work, but we keep you informed throughout the project.
When the job is done, we walk the site with you, answer questions, and clean up completely before we leave. If any issue comes up after the job is finished, call us and we will address it.
We provide free estimates for all masonry jobs in Medical Lake. Call us or fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(509) 418-0412Medical Lake is a small city in Spokane County with a population of roughly 5,000 to 6,000 people, located about 12 miles west of downtown Spokane. The city is named for the lake at its center, and the area has been settled for over a century. Most of the housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, with a mix of single-family ranch homes, older two-story designs, and some more recent construction on the outskirts of town. The city has a strong connection to Fairchild Air Force Base, which is located just a few miles away and employs many Medical Lake residents.
The town has its own distinct identity separate from the larger Spokane suburbs - it is a real community with longtime residents, local schools, and a town center that still functions as a gathering place. Homes near the lake tend to sit on smaller lots and have older foundations, while properties toward the edges of the city sit on larger parcels with more space. We work throughout Medical Lake, from homes right on the water to properties out toward the county line. We also serve nearby communities including Spokane to the east.
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