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Cinder Block Wall Repair - Mortar Patching Might Be All You Need

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There are more than a few reasons that you may need block wall repair in Phoenix, Arizona from our professionally trained masonry contractors. In most cases, issues arise, and restoration services are needed because of the harsh weather conditions throughout The Valley. If you have found that your CMU blocks appear cracked or if they are crumbling or even breaking, you should not wait to contact us for block fence repair services.  
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When you contact our team, you will find that we can provide several different services, which will help ensure the block wall repair cost remains low. Our goal is also to help reduce and prevent additional damage from occurring. Our team provides the exceptional restoration services to clients in and around Maricopa County.  ​
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Dealing with Cracking & Crumbling CMU Block 
Have you noticed that the mortar located between the concrete blocks have started to crack, you will find that our team can provide the restorations that are needed? This damage should not be ignored, as it is only going to get worse as more time passes. With a machine grinder and the use of a dust control vacuum, our team will grind out all of the damaged mortar to the bed joint and then we will fill it in with new mortar to eliminate any issues.  ​
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Replacing a Damaged CMU Block ​
In some situations, just servicing the concrete block that is damaged will not be enough. Instead, we will need to replace the CMU block that is affected. This is essential if the block is damaged, deteriorated, or chipped to a point where tuckpointing is not going to help to improve the overall structural integrity of the wall. The process to replace any defective block is methodical and carefully done to ensure the desired results are achieved. We will cut out the spalling or deteriorated block and then replace it using a new one that will match the other units that are in place.  ​
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Our Team Is Here to Provide the Quality Block Wall Repair Services You Want and Need

You will find that our company provides block wall restoration, block masonry services, and all types of other construction solutions in the local area. The team of block masons we employ are considered experts in the industry, which means we can handle any type of crack repair, renovations for masonry walls, and joint or grout repairs on all types and styles of masonry walls.  ​
We also specialize in the restoration of walls, stone wall repairs, stucco repairs, and even complete masonry work. The final result that our team can achieve will match your home’s existing texture. This ensures that you will not even be able to tell that a repair has been made.
Hiring us means that we take care of everything. This includes purchasing the materials that are needed for the job and delivering them to your property. We also handle all the service work in-house. We never hire outside subcontractors. You can count on us to start and finish the project and ensure your complete satisfaction in the work that is done.  
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Our team is made up of brick layers and block layers who have multiple years of experience. We are also very proud of the high-quality work we do. Our team was built on a solid foundation of warranties and guarantees. We also offer a generous warranty for all the services and repairs that we offer.  ​
Wall and Stucco Repair Services  ​​
When you hire us for wall and stucco repair services, you can feel confident that the work done is going to match the exact style and color of the existing blocks you have in place. Our team will also haul away any debris and clean up after the work is complete.  ​
Not only can we restore the structures, but we will also build block columns from the walls – we handle the entire process – from the ground up. You can take advantage of our skills and abilities to feel confident that you will get the quality repairs and services that you want and need.  ​
We Are Here to Help with Your Masonry Wall Repair Needs  ​
Are you actively searching for an affordable and talented masonry contractor? If so, look no further. Our team is ready to provide you with the quality services you want and need, for a price you can afford. If you are ready to get started with your project, all you have to do is contact our team.  

We understand that block wall installation, maintenance, and restoration all involve some level of noise and dust. While this is true, you can feel confident that every person who works for our company respects your home, family, property, and pets. As a result, we will ensure the most professional experience possible.  
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If you are ready to get started, contact our team at Phoenix Block Wall Experts today. We are here to help you get the results you want for the job that you hire us to do. Being informed is the best way to know why our team is right for your block wall fence repair needs.  ​
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Some Block Wall FAQs From Our Amazing Customers
It’s important that you understand what block wall repair encompasses, and our job is to ensure that you have all the information you need. We compiled a list of frequently asked questions to address some of the common concerns homeowners have concerning their block wall repair. Keep reading to learn more about this service.
What Is the Life Expectancy of a Cinder Block Wall? 
​Cinder blocks are often the material of choice in construction because of its resilience. They can withstand even the worst weather conditions admirably and don't decay, deform, or grow mold.
 
Because of this, a cinder block wall can last 100 years or more with the proper care. This life expectancy is significantly higher than other materials, like wood, that only last between 25 and 40 years.
 
Keep in mind that no structures last forever, and concrete blocks may deteriorate over time as a result of exposure to sunlight and freezing rain, among other natural conditions. Long-term sun exposure will cause the blocks to dry out, expanding and contracting, which often leads to cracking and a breakdown of the block's structural composition.
 
While cinder blocks can be repaired, they will need to be replaced when they begin to show significant signs of wear and tear.
Can Crumbling Cinder Blocks Be Repaired? 

If you notice that your cinder block wall is crumbling, you'll be happy to know that it can be fixed, if the damage isn’t extensive. Our technicians will help you restore your crumbling wall by patching it up with new mortar.  

The process involves preparation, where grease, oils, dirt, and other debris are removed from the affected area. Next, a contractor will apply layers of the concrete substrate to cover weakened areas. This reinforcement will prevent further damage and restore the structural integrity of the wall.  

Scaling (or spalling) is the likely cause of crumbling in your block wall. This typically occurs when water that is subjected to freezing and thawing cycles causes the wall to chip or crumble. It can also happen when your cinder block structure is aging or if you have sandblasted or pressure-washed it.  

Although it might look like a superficial issue, crumbling can cause lasting damage to your cinder block structure over time if left untreated. This is why it is important to address the problem as quickly as possible to prevent further damage. 

What Causes a Block Wall to Lean? 

If you notice that your block wall is leaning, there are a number of reasons for this. In most cases, expansive or compacted soil and tree roots are to blame. This puts lateral pressure on the foundation, causing the wall to tilt to one side.  

Expansive Soil 

A block wall separating two neighbors in a region with expansive soils may lean. If one neighbor frequently waters their yard while the other does not. The portion of the wall exposed to more moisture may push upward on that side of the wall's foundation since expansive soils swell when they become wet. 

Compacted Soil 

Moreover, the wall may begin to sag over time if there is a variation in height, soil movement, or insufficient compaction. Block walls are hefty, and if they are built on top of loose soils, they will likely crack, lean, or settle. 

Tree Roots 

The footing may be pushed against by tree roots and plants, tilting the wall. Scaling back the roots might help if it appears that they are the cause of the wall's movement.  

Make sure you consult your neighbor first if the tree is on their property, as cutting down roots without their consent could have legal implications. 

Can a Leaning Block Wall Be Repaired? 

Although a leaning wall might seem like a permanent or irreparable issue, the good news is that you can fix it with the help of a reputable masonry contractor. Identifying the cause of the problem is the first step to correcting this problem. 

Wall anchors and helical tiebacks can be a durable way to reinforce retaining walls and even bring them back as much as possible to their original position. 

Moreover, additional reinforcement may be necessary if compacted or expansive soil is responsible for your leaning wall. Cutting down tree roots is another solution if this is the reason for your leaning wall.  

Because identifying the reason for the leaning wall and the best possible reinforcement isn’t always straightforward, it’s important to contact a masonry contractor.   

A service provider with lots of experience in the industry can quickly and easily identify the root cause and find an effective solution that will ensure you get many more years of service from your exterior block wall. 

How Do You Stabilize a Leaning Wall? 

The most common fix is using anchors and helical tiebacks to support leaning walls. The ideal solution for an excessive strain on your walls is helical tiebacks, which can be fitted in just about any weather and need very little maintenance.  

In the yard near the tilting wall, a tiny hole is first made in the earth. The next step is to install an anchor against your wall, with a long rod projecting and connected to a compact, sturdy structure inserted in the hole.  

You can relieve some of the weight on your walls by preventing the soil around your structure from expanding and causing your walls to slant. 

Let a professional handle this fix, as mistakes could cause your wall to lean further, costing you more than you initially bargained for.  

Do You Need Rebar in a Block Wall? 

Reinforcing bars (or rebar) is a steel stabilization system used in masonry construction. In many cases, it is essential to stabilize walls and ensure they are strong enough to withstand tension. 

If your concrete block walls are load bearing or are subjected to directional dynamic loads or shear, rebar may be required. Reinforcing bars are frequently added to grout-filled lintels, vertical blocks, and bond beams that are erected over openings.  

Keep in mind that reinforcing bars are not the only structures used for stabilization. Galvanized wire and block ties, which are structural connections to nearby columns and beams, are also great for stabilizing block walls.  

Helix micro rebar concrete reinforcements, engineered bamboo reinforcements, plastic fiber, and glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) are also great alternatives to rebar.  

If your wall isn't reinforced, it will lack strength and could crack or collapse. By strengthening the structure, you can ensure it stands tall for many years. 

You can consult your masonry contractor if you're unsure whether you need rebar for your block wall.  
Need More Information? 

If we haven’t answered your question, don’t worry! Our team of masonry experts is on hand to provide more information. We have been repairing cinder block walls for years and have the necessary expertise to address all your concerns.  

To get in touch with us, give us a call or fill out the contact form, and we will gladly assist! 

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