
Warner Robins Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Centerville, GA, with services including masonry restoration, brick repair, driveway pavers, and retaining walls. We reply to every inquiry within one business day and have worked throughout Houston County for years.

Centerville homes from the 1970s through the 1990s often have brick and block exteriors that have been through decades of Houston County heat, clay-soil movement, and heavy summer rain. Our masonry restoration service cleans up failing mortar joints, repairs damaged brick faces, and restores the original look of the exterior - without replacing the whole wall.
Brick-front homes are extremely common in Centerville subdivisions built during the 1980s and 1990s, and most of them now have at least a few spalled, cracked, or loose bricks. We match existing brick color and texture as closely as possible so repairs blend in rather than standing out.
Centerville gets over 50 inches of rain a year, and that moisture works through open mortar joints faster than most homeowners expect. Tuckpointing - removing worn mortar and packing in fresh - is the most cost-effective way to stop water intrusion before it damages the brick itself or the wall behind it.
Houston County's red clay soil expands and contracts with every wet-dry cycle, and that movement is the number-one reason concrete driveways in Centerville crack. Properly installed paver driveways handle that soil movement better and can be repaired section by section rather than replaced all at once.
Many Centerville lots have modest grade changes in the yard, and without a proper retaining wall, soil washes toward the foundation every time it rains hard. We build block and brick retaining walls that are footed correctly for clay soil conditions and stay in place through Georgia's wet winters.
Homes in Centerville that sit on slab foundations or crawl spaces are both vulnerable to the clay-soil movement that is common across Houston County. We assess and repair cracked or settling foundation sections before moisture and further movement turn a manageable problem into a major structural issue.
Most homes in Centerville were built between the 1970s and the early 2000s, and a large share of them have brick veneer, block foundations, or concrete flatwork that is now 25 to 50 years old. At that age, masonry starts showing the effects of Houston County's red clay soil - which expands when wet and shrinks when dry, putting constant stress on mortar joints, driveways, and foundation edges. A contractor unfamiliar with Georgia clay will fix the visible damage without addressing the underlying movement, and the problem comes back within a few seasons.
Centerville also averages over 50 inches of rain per year, spread across every season, with heavy summer thunderstorms that can drop an inch or more in a short time. That rainfall drives moisture into cracked mortar joints and pushes water against foundation edges. Combined with the occasional winter freeze, the freeze-thaw cycle opens those cracks further every year. Knowing the pace at which Houston County weather degrades masonry tells us what repairs are actually necessary - and what will hold up rather than fail in the next wet season.
Our crew works throughout Centerville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Most of the homes we service in Centerville are brick-front ranches or two-story houses built in established subdivisions, and the majority have standard concrete driveways and attached garages that show the effects of decades of clay-soil movement. For permit work in Centerville, we coordinate with the City of Centerville and Houston County directly, so homeowners do not have to navigate that process on their own.
Centerville sits just south of Warner Robins along Houston County's main residential corridor, and many residents here work at or near Robins Air Force Base. The neighborhoods range from older in-town streets near the city center to newer subdivisions on Centerville's outer edges, and we work across all of them. We are also familiar with Centerville homes near the Museum of Aviation corridor in Warner Robins, which shares the same clay-soil and construction profile.
We also serve Bonaire and Warner Robins right alongside Centerville, and the same crew handles jobs across all three communities. If you live anywhere in Houston County, give us a call and we will be there.
Reach us by phone or the contact form and describe what you are seeing - cracks, loose bricks, a failing driveway, anything. We reply within one business day to discuss the situation and schedule a time to come out.
We visit your Centerville property, inspect the masonry, and identify the cause - not just the symptom. You receive a written quote with itemized costs before we commit to a start date, so you know the full number upfront.
We schedule around your availability and account for weather - concrete and mortar work should not be poured in rain or extreme heat. Your yard and driveway are protected during the job, and cleanup is included.
When the work is complete, we walk through it with you so you can see exactly what was done. If anything needs to be addressed, we take care of it before we leave. You get our contact information for any questions afterward.
We serve Centerville and all of Houston County. No pressure, no obligation - just a straightforward quote from a contractor who knows the area.
(478) 339-9317Centerville is a city in Houston County, sitting just south of Warner Robins along the I-75 corridor. With a population of around 7,900, it is a primarily residential community where most residents commute to Warner Robins or nearby Robins Air Force Base for work. The housing stock is mostly single-family homes built between the 1970s and the early 2000s - a mix of older brick-front ranches and newer two-story houses in subdivisions that developed through the 1990s and 2000s. The city has a quiet, family-oriented character, and owner-occupancy rates are high across most neighborhoods.
Centerville shares its northern border directly with Warner Robins, and most shopping, dining, and services are shared between the two cities. The area is well-connected by Houston County roads and is close to the Centerville city center. Homeowners across Centerville deal with the same challenges - clay soil, heavy summer rain, and aging masonry that needs attention. Nearby communities like Bonaire to the south also share the same soil and climate conditions, so the masonry work we do across that corridor is closely related.
Restore structural integrity and stop foundation damage before it spreads.
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Learn MoreEnhance curb appeal with professionally installed natural or manufactured stone veneer.
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Learn MoreDesign and build walkways using brick, stone, or pavers that last for decades.
Learn MoreLay new brick walls with precision for fences, garden borders, or structures.
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Learn MoreCall us today or submit a request online - we serve Centerville and all of Houston County and can usually schedule an assessment within the week.