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"Mr. Jackson was very knowledgeable in landscaping and very professional. He did an amazing job on my landscaping project and I would hire this company again!"

Courtney S on November 2023

Family owned business with over 20 plus years of experience handling all your Concrete needs- Driveways, sidewalks, patios, stamping, pouring and repair, dirt, gravel, footings, leveling, landscaping, etc.

"Mr. Jackson was very knowledgeable in landscaping and very professional. He did an amazing job on my landscaping project and I would hire this company again!"

Courtney S on November 2023



Acz masonry

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Acz masonry

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5 years of experience

We do brick block and stone work . We do the occasional concrete footings for our masonry if need be. My father and I have about 47 years of experience but its a new business .

We do brick block and stone work . We do the occasional concrete footings for our masonry if need be. My father and I have about 47 years of experience but its a new business .


Land & Arbor Concepts Inc.

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Land & Arbor Concepts Inc.

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20 years of experience

Land & Arbor Concepts, Inc. is a FULL SERVICE and FULLY INSURED Landscape Company serving clients with their Landscape/Lawn Care needs. Our services include: Spring Cleanups, Tree Service- (removal, trim, install & deep root feed), Lawn Care, Shrub & Flower Care. New Landscape Installations, Sprinkler Installations & Maintenance. Fertilizer/Pesticide Applications and Weed Control. Fall Cleanups and Sprinkler System blowouts. Other services include Rock Work/Retaining Walls, Dirt Work and Parking Lot Striping. Costs and determination of what services are need will be discussed with the client.

Land & Arbor Concepts, Inc. is a FULL SERVICE and FULLY INSURED Landscape Company serving clients with their Landscape/Lawn Care needs. Our services include: Spring Cleanups, Tree Service- (removal, trim, install & deep root feed), Lawn Care, Shrub & Flower Care. New Landscape Installations, Sprinkler Installations & Maintenance. Fertilizer/Pesticide Applications and Weed Control. Fall Cleanups and Sprinkler System blowouts. Other services include Rock Work/Retaining Walls, Dirt Work and Parking Lot Striping. Costs and determination of what services are need will be discussed with the client.







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Stone and Gravel questions, answered by experts

A well-made brick wall can last up to 100 years if maintained properly, which includes regularly repairing the mortar every 30 to 50 years. If your brick wall is under 30 years old and is already showing signs of repair, it may be due to poor brickwork and installation. Extreme weather conditions can also accelerate a brick wall’s life span (especially the exterior of a house).

No, you shouldn’t lay bricks directly on dirt. While it might seem like a shortcut, it leads to a patio that shifts, sinks, and becomes a maintenance headache. Dirt expands, contracts, and erodes—none of which mix well with long-term stability. To build something that lasts, excavate the topsoil, compact a layer of crushed gravel, and add a coarse sand-setting bed. This layered base gives your bricks proper support, allows drainage, and helps block weeds from creeping through. Cutting corners here just means you’ll spend more time—and money—repairing your brick patio later.

Yes, you can enlarge windows in a brick house. Your masonry contractor will need to cut away exterior brick to make space for the larger window, and you may also need to consult a structural engineer to make sure the window is properly supported inside the frame of the house.

It is possible, albeit a lot slower, to break up a rock using water. You would do this by freezing and thawing the water. You could create some initial holes or cracks in the rock, then pour water into the cracks or holes and allow them to freeze (so it's best to do this in winter or in colder climates). Since water expands when it freezes, this puts pressure on the inside of the rock and causes it to crack. You could continue to pour more water in and let it freeze to continue to break up the rock.

Mortar is a mixture of sand and cement that binds materials, such as bricks, stones, and concrete blocks, together. Think of it as the glue that fills in the gaps between bricks and stones, then seals them in place to prevent damage or deterioration. Mortar also helps spread the load across a wall or structure, keeping cracks and shifting at bay.

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