
Advanced Pleasanton Masonry is the masonry contractor Danville homeowners call for stone veneer installation, retaining walls, tuckpointing, and brick repair - serving properties in the San Ramon Valley since 2018 with free written estimates and a crew that understands how clay soils and sloped lots affect masonry here.

Danville homeowners use stone veneer to upgrade exterior walls, chimneys, and entry columns on homes where the original stucco or concrete block no longer matches the property value. Our stone veneer installation work uses materials suited to the San Ramon Valley climate - high UV exposure, dry summers, and occasional winter frost near the foothills.
Many Danville lots in the foothills near Mount Diablo have tiered yards held in place by retaining walls. The expansive clay soil common throughout the San Ramon Valley puts steady pressure on those walls through every wet season, and walls built 20 to 30 years ago are often showing lean, cracking, or erosion around the base.
Most of Danville's housing stock dates from the 1960s through the 1990s, and mortar joints on brick chimneys, planters, and mailbox posts from that era are frequently showing shrinkage and weathering. Tuckpointing removes failing mortar and repoints with fresh material before water penetrates and accelerates structural damage.
Brick chimneys and planters on older Danville ranch homes take sustained UV exposure and heat stress through long summer seasons, leading to spalling and face cracking on the outer course of bricks. We match brick and mortar color closely so repairs blend into the existing structure rather than drawing attention.
Clay soil movement is a primary reason Danville driveways crack and heave over time. Paver systems respond to that soil movement by flexing rather than cracking, and individual units that settle can be reset without replacing the whole surface - an important advantage on longer driveways common on larger Danville lots.
Danville homes on hillside lots near the Iron Horse Trail corridor and the foothills east of town deal with lateral soil pressure that flat-lot foundations do not face. When clay soil shifts, the early warning signs are diagonal cracks at door corners, sticking windows, and floors that are no longer level.
Danville's housing stock is a mix of mid-century ranch homes near downtown and later-built planned developments in the southern part of town near the San Ramon border. Many of the older homes are now 40 to 60 years into their service life, which means original masonry - brick chimneys, concrete driveways, retaining walls, and planters - is at or past the point where repairs and replacements become necessary. The San Ramon Valley climate accelerates that timeline: hot, dry summers bake exterior surfaces and dry out mortar joints faster than in coastal cities, while winter rain drives water into any crack that opened during the dry season.
The town's valley and foothill terrain adds complexity that flat suburban markets do not share. Expansive clay soil covers most of the valley floor and the lower hillside areas. That soil swells in wet winters and shrinks in dry summers, putting cyclic stress on retaining walls, concrete slabs, and foundations every year. Homes in Danville's newer planned communities in the south end must also navigate HOA requirements for exterior materials and finishes, which means the right contractor needs to know those standards before selecting materials or starting work.
Our crew works throughout Danville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. We pull permits from the Town of Danville for structural jobs and are familiar with the HOA finish standards that govern many of the town's planned communities, particularly in south Danville near the San Ramon border. When a homeowner in one of those neighborhoods needs exterior masonry work, we review the association guidelines before selecting materials so the finished job meets the required appearance standards.
We work on homes across the full range of Danville property types - from older ranch-style houses on larger lots near the Iron Horse Regional Trail corridor to hillside properties at the eastern edge of town where retaining walls and tiered yards are common. Danville borders Walnut Creek to the north, and we serve homeowners in both communities throughout the year. If your property sits close to Mount Diablo State Park, the hillside conditions we work in regularly are exactly what your masonry deals with every season.
Reach us by phone or the contact form. We respond within 1 business day and can typically schedule a site visit to your Danville property within the same week.
A mason visits your property, walks the work area with you, and explains what is failing and what the repair involves. You receive a written estimate before we leave - no vague numbers, and no pressure to decide on the spot.
We confirm a start date that fits your schedule. Most exterior masonry jobs do not require you to be home, and we protect surrounding landscaping and hardscape before beginning.
When the work is complete, we walk the finished area with you. Any touch-ups are handled before we leave - we do not consider the job done until you do.
We serve homeowners throughout Danville and respond within 1 business day. Written estimates, no pressure - just straight answers about what your property needs.
(925) 468-2460Danville is an incorporated town of roughly 44,000 residents in Contra Costa County, tucked into the San Ramon Valley between the Mount Diablo foothills to the east and rolling hillsides to the west. The town has a walkable downtown along Hartz Avenue with local shops, restaurants, and a weekly farmers market that gives Danville a genuine small-town character uncommon in the broader Bay Area. Nearby San Ramon borders Danville to the south and shares the same valley terrain and clay soil conditions.
The housing stock in Danville ranges from mid-century ranch homes and split-level designs in the older core neighborhoods near downtown to newer planned communities in the southern part of town, built primarily from the late 1980s through the 2000s. Properties on the eastern side of town back up directly to open space that connects to Mount Diablo State Park, putting those neighborhoods in high fire hazard severity zones and making fire-resistant exterior materials a practical consideration for homeowners there. The combination of high home values, long-term owner-occupancy, and varied terrain makes Danville a place where quality masonry work is both needed and valued.
Restore your foundation's strength and protect your home's long-term stability.
Learn MoreBuild strong retaining walls that control erosion and define your landscape.
Learn MoreTransform exterior or interior surfaces with beautiful natural stone veneer.
Learn MoreConstruct solid, low-maintenance concrete block walls for any application.
Learn MoreBuild reliable block foundation walls engineered for lasting structural support.
Learn MoreCreate a custom outdoor kitchen built for entertaining and built to last.
Learn MoreDesign and build inviting walkways that add curb appeal and safe footing.
Learn MoreInstall classic brick walls that combine timeless style with lasting strength.
Learn MoreRepair and repoint brick joints to prevent moisture damage and deterioration.
Learn MoreCall us today or request a free estimate online. We serve Danville homeowners year-round and respond within 1 business day.