Spokane Valley Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Coeur d'Alene, ID with stone veneer installation, masonry restoration, chimney repair, and tuckpointing for both the historic downtown building stock and the lakeside and suburban residential properties that make up most of the city. We have served Kootenai County since 2016 and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Coeur d'Alene's lakeside setting and higher property values drive consistent demand for natural and manufactured stone on home exteriors. A well-executed stone veneer installation transforms the base of a home and holds up to Kootenai County's freeze-thaw winters without cracking - provided the substrate and mortar are spec'd correctly for this climate.
Coeur d'Alene has a genuine stock of older brick and stone structures near downtown and in established residential neighborhoods close to Sherman Avenue. Restoration on these buildings requires matching the original mortar composition and profile - using a modern hard mortar mix on soft historic brick is one of the fastest ways to cause long-term spalling damage.
Coeur d'Alene winters are cold enough that fireplaces see regular use, which puts wear on mortar crowns, flue liners, and caps. The combination of hard winters and lakeside humidity through the shoulder seasons accelerates deterioration on chimney crowns - a cracked crown left unsealed through a Coeur d'Alene winter will fail much faster than it would in a drier climate.
Older brick homes near downtown Coeur d'Alene and along the lake-adjacent streets often have receded mortar joints that allow water in during the wet shoulder seasons. Tuckpointing the joints before winter prevents water from getting behind the brick face, where it freezes, expands, and pops the brick face off - a repair that costs far more than the original tuckpointing would have.
Lakeside and resort-influenced properties in Coeur d'Alene pair naturally with stone fireplace surrounds - both indoors and in covered outdoor living areas. Newer homes built in the last 20 years were often built without a masonry fireplace, and adding one is among the most common requests we get from Coeur d'Alene homeowners who want to extend their outdoor season.
Many Coeur d'Alene properties - especially those on hillside lots with lake views or on the steeper terrain north of downtown - have significant grade changes that require a structural retaining wall. Idaho code requires permits for walls over four feet, and walls on hillside sites need drainage details that account for Idaho's spring runoff and freeze-thaw movement.
Coeur d'Alene has two distinct housing populations that each create different masonry demands. The older downtown core and the established neighborhoods near Sherman Avenue contain homes and commercial buildings from the early and mid-1900s - brick and stone structures that used historic lime-based mortars and materials that require a specific, compatible approach to repair and restoration. Use a modern Portland cement mortar on those older buildings and you trap moisture behind the wall, causing the original brick faces to pop off within a few winters. The newer residential areas - including lakeside and hillside neighborhoods built from the 1980s onward - deal with freeze-thaw damage on driveways, walkways, and stone veneer, plus the higher humidity that comes from proximity to the lake during the wet shoulder seasons.
The freeze-thaw cycle in Kootenai County is as demanding as anywhere in the inland Northwest. Temperatures in Coeur d'Alene swing above and below 32 degrees dozens of times from November through March, and frost depths reach 18 to 24 inches in hard winters. Any masonry or concrete on the exterior of a Coeur d'Alene home that was installed without accounting for this frost depth - whether a paver base, a veneer substrate, or a walkway footing - is going to show the damage within a few seasons. The City of Coeur d'Alene Planning and Building Department handles permits for structural masonry work, and understanding what requires a permit here is part of doing the job correctly.
Our crew works throughout Coeur d'Alene regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. We are familiar with the City of Coeur d'Alene Planning and Building Department's permit process for masonry projects, and we coordinate those applications on the homeowner's behalf so they do not have to navigate that themselves. The older brick buildings clustered near Sherman Avenue and the downtown core are a meaningful part of our restoration work in this area - the mortar profile and mix requirements on those pre-1960 structures are different from any modern project, and getting that wrong does lasting damage to the original masonry.
Coeur d'Alene sits at the east end of the I-90 corridor from Spokane Valley, roughly 35 miles from our base, and neighbors Post Falls to the west. The masonry conditions across the Kootenai County stretch - Post Falls, Coeur d'Alene, and Hayden to the north - are closely related, driven by the same freeze-thaw cycle and similar soil conditions. We work in all three areas and can often schedule Coeur d'Alene projects on days when our crew is already on the Idaho side of the border.
The lake-adjacent properties in Coeur d'Alene carry higher values than most comparable inland markets, which means homeowners here are more attentive to the appearance and condition of exterior masonry. Stone veneer, natural stone accents, and quality chimney and fireplace work are more common here than in markets without that lakeside premium. We approach those projects with the same care we bring to any masonry job - materials selected for this climate, work done to hold up, not just to look good on the day it is finished.
Call or send us a message describing the project - stone veneer, chimney, tuckpointing, walkway, or something else. We respond within 1 business day and set up a time to come to your Coeur d'Alene property for an in-person look.
We assess the existing masonry, the substrate or structure, and the site conditions, and give you a written estimate covering scope, materials, cost, and timeline. If a City of Coeur d'Alene permit is needed, we identify that here. There is no charge for the assessment and no obligation to move forward.
If a permit is required, we file it and coordinate the inspection schedule with the city. Most Coeur d'Alene masonry projects take two to five days of on-site work depending on scope. You can remain in the home throughout most jobs.
At completion we walk you through the finished work, clean up the site, and leave written documentation of what was done and what materials were used. For stone veneer and restoration projects, we include care notes specific to the materials installed - particularly relevant in Coeur d'Alene's lakeside climate.
We serve all of Coeur d'Alene and Kootenai County. We respond within 1 business day, and the on-site assessment and written estimate are always free with no pressure to commit.
(509) 508-5560Coeur d'Alene is the county seat of Kootenai County, Idaho, and one of the larger cities in the inland Northwest, with a population of over 55,000 people. The city is built around Lake Coeur d'Alene, which defines both the local landscape and the character of the community. Sherman Avenue runs through the heart of downtown and is the main commercial and cultural corridor, flanked by a mix of historic commercial buildings, renovated storefronts, and older residential blocks. The downtown core and the neighborhoods immediately surrounding it contain some of the oldest building stock in the region - brick and stone structures from the early 1900s that require careful, historically-informed masonry maintenance when repairs are needed. North Idaho College is located in the city, and the area draws both full-time residents and seasonal property owners drawn by the lake and the outdoor recreation access.
Beyond the downtown core, Coeur d'Alene extends into suburban and hillside neighborhoods, many of which were developed from the 1980s onward and feature single-family homes on larger lots with the kind of landscape grades and exterior masonry features that benefit from periodic professional attention. The city borders Post Falls to the west and sits just a few miles south of Hayden - both areas where we provide the same masonry contractor services with the same attention to local climate conditions that we bring to every Coeur d'Alene project.
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