
Serving Fouke, AR and surrounding areas
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In business since 1933
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"It went in the backyard."





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Last update on March 13, 2026

Serving Fouke, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1933
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"It went in the backyard."





+4

Serving Fouke, AR and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1999
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They work so hard, they stayed until the work was done and even stayed late some nights."





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Serving Fouke, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2015
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"These are some hard working folks that do an excellent job and are very courteous. I highly recommend them for any of your projects."





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Serving Fouke, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Duraplex installed a metal roof on my house and barn. It came out great and i was very happy with the outcome. The owner and the crew are very professional and punctual. They also made sure to clean up after the work. I would recommend this company to my family and friends!"





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Serving Fouke, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 1986
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Contacted Tru Cut and they gave me an estimate within 24hrs. As I requested (hoping more leaves would fall), they waited one week to do the work. We have a steep driveway with water run-off "ditches" on either side that go behind the garage and down to the lake. They cleaned the ditches, our driveway/parking pad, and the back yard. The job was excellent. Will definitely hire them again.
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Serving Fouke, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 1995
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"This family company is nice and polite. They repaired wood rot pressure washed my home and done an exterior paint job. Great price.. great job.."
Serving Fouke, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 1991
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"He arrived on time had was completely familiar with my sprinkler system. Made the necessary
repairs replaced the control box within an hour. He also walked me through the system so I
could understand how to operate it. Extremely helpful.
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Serving Fouke, AR and surrounding areas
In business since 1989
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They were good. They were pretty fast and came on time. My overall experience with them has been good."


Masonry uses units like bricks, cement blocks, and stone with mortar between them. Mortar is generally made of sand and a type of cement. Examples of masonry include the brick or stone on a house, chimney, or freestanding wall. Concrete is a mixture of water, sand, stone aggregate, and other materials, and is poured into forms or moldings. Types of concrete applications include driveways, garage and basement floors, and poured concrete walls in basements and crawl spaces.
The cost of masonry work varies widely depending on the type of masonry along with common cost factors like size, complexity, location, and season. Most exterior masonry work done in freezing temperatures tends to cost more because of the preparation and protection involved to keep the masonry from freezing before the mortar cures properly. The average price ranges per project or square foot for different types of masonry include:
Brick wall (fence, garden wall, etc.): $10–$45 per square foot
Natural stone wall: $40–$110 per square foot
Manufactured stone veneer: $20–$40 per square foot
Brick home exterior: $10–$30 per square foot
Brick siding: $3–$10 per square foot
Stone siding: $35–$50 per square foot
Brick step replacement: $20–$30 per square foot
Brick wall repair: $20–$40 per square foot
Chimney repairs: $160–$750 per project
Tuckpointing: $5–$25 per square foot
A mason lays brick or stone together, sometimes with mortar in between the bricks and stones, and sometimes without mortar, also called a dry-stack or surface bonding. Examples of work masons do include:
Brick, stone, or cement block houses and buildings
Freestanding stone or brick walls
Chimneys with wood-burning fireplaces
Cement block basement or crawl space walls
Masonry work tends to be more expensive because the materials can be costly, such as natural stone and brick. Masonry is also very labor intensive, typically making up 50% or more of the final project cost. In addition, quality masonry work requires years of training and experience, as with any skilled trade.
Two types of masonry are veneer masonry and solid masonry. Veneer masonry is thin brick or stone material attached to the face of a building. With veneer masonry, the walls support the weight of the masonry products rather than the masonry being built on a concrete footing. Solid masonry is a wall or other brick or stone structure built on a concrete footing, and the masonry supports itself.
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