
Airway Heights Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Veradale, WA, providing driveway pavers, stone masonry, brick repair, and retaining walls for homes across the Spokane Valley. We have served this area since 2018 and respond to all inquiries within one business day.
Airway Heights Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Veradale, WA, providing driveway pavers, stone masonry, brick repair, and retaining walls for homes across the Spokane Valley. We have served this area since 2018 and respond to all inquiries within one business day.

Veradale homes built in the 1950s through 1980s commonly have original concrete driveways that have gone through decades of Spokane Valley freeze-thaw cycles and are overdue for replacement. Our driveway paver services replace deteriorated concrete with interlocking pavers that handle the valley climate better and can be repaired section by section rather than re-poured entirely.
Newer subdivisions in Veradale frequently include stone accent walls, pillars, and landscape features that need professional construction or repair. The Sullivan Road corridor has seen steady new construction alongside older homes, and we work on both - new stone installations for builds that want a custom finish and repair work on existing stone that has weathered through valley winters.
Postwar ranch homes in Veradale commonly have brick facades and chimney stacks that are now 50 to 70 years old, with mortar joints that have deteriorated through repeated freeze-thaw stress. Spalling brick faces and crumbling mortar let water into wall cavities - repairing them early stops the water intrusion before it reaches the wood framing behind.
Some Veradale properties along the valley floor have sloped lots where soil erosion and drainage become problems after spring snowmelt. A properly built masonry retaining wall holds soil in place and redirects water away from foundations and living areas, which is especially important in this area where spring thaw can move significant amounts of water through yards in a short period.
The standard mid-sized suburban lots in Veradale typically have concrete front walkways and backyard pathways that crack and settle after years of exposure to Spokane Valley winters. A new masonry walkway installed with proper base preparation and expansion joints holds up far better than a straight concrete pour on the compacted valley soil.
Spring snowmelt in Veradale drives substantial water movement through yards and against foundation walls in a short window each year. Homes where drainage has not been maintained can see water intrusion and mortar deterioration in block foundations that compound season after season - catching those issues with a repair before they reach the structural level keeps repair costs manageable.
Veradale sits in the heart of the Spokane Valley, and the climate here is hard on masonry and concrete in ways that are easy to underestimate. Spokane Valley averages around 40 to 50 inches of snow per year, and the temperature swings above and below freezing repeatedly each winter and spring. Every freeze-thaw cycle pushes water into small cracks, expands them, and widens the damage. Homes built in the 1950s through 1980s - which make up a large share of Veradale's housing stock - have original driveways, walkways, and brick facades that have gone through 40 or more of these cycles without full replacement.
The newer subdivision construction that has come to the Sullivan Road corridor over the past 30 years presents its own considerations. Newer homes may have stone veneer and decorative masonry that was installed quickly during a building boom, and that work sometimes lacks the base preparation and sealing that makes it last through valley winters. A masonry contractor who works regularly in Veradale understands both the aging postwar housing and the newer builds, and can give you an honest assessment of what actually needs attention versus what can wait.
Our crew works throughout Veradale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. Veradale is unincorporated Spokane County, so permits go through the county rather than a city building department - we know that process and handle it as a routine part of the job on projects that require it.
The community runs along the Sullivan Road and Sprague Avenue corridors, and we have worked on homes from the older ranch streets near Sprague to the newer two-story subdivisions further north. Mirabeau Point Park and the Spokane Valley Mall are familiar reference points for anyone who lives here, and the neighborhoods around them represent the full range of housing types and ages we encounter regularly.
We also serve nearby Otis Orchards-East Farms to the east. If you are in Veradale and your project reaches into the adjacent communities, we cover the full corridor without any hand-off between crews. Learn more about the city at the Veradale Wikipedia article.
Call or use our online form and we will respond within one business day. We work around your schedule and can assess the exterior of your property without you needing to be present.
We come to the property, look at the work in person, and provide a written estimate with a clear cost breakdown. The estimate is free and there is no obligation to proceed - we want you to understand what you are getting before you commit.
For projects that require a Spokane County permit, we handle the application and schedule inspections as part of the job. You do not need to deal with the county process - that is on us.
We leave the site clean and walk you through the completed work before we go. If questions come up after we leave, you reach us directly - not a call center or answering service.
We serve Veradale and the surrounding Spokane Valley. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer about what your property needs and what it will cost.
(509) 418-0412Veradale is an unincorporated census-designated place in Spokane County, located within the broader Spokane Valley area east of the city of Spokane. The community grew quickly during the 1950s through 1980s as the valley suburbs expanded, and its housing stock reflects that era - ranch-style single-story homes and split-level houses on mid-sized suburban lots make up the majority of the residential inventory. Alongside those older homes, the area has seen new subdivision construction from the 1990s through today, creating a mix of postwar houses and newer two-story builds within the same neighborhoods. Residents are close to the Spokane Valley Mall on North Sullivan Road and have easy access to the full range of Spokane Valley services.
Most Veradale residents own their homes and have lived in them long enough to see winter damage accumulate on driveways, walkways, and brick facades. The community borders Millwood to the west, and together they form a densely residential stretch of the valley that we work in regularly. Mirabeau Point Park, a community park with trails and sports fields, is a well-known landmark for families in the area and marks the northern end of the neighborhood near the Sullivan Road corridor.
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