
CVM Clovis Masonry serves Selma, CA with masonry contractor services including retaining wall construction, concrete block walls, and foundation repair. We respond to new requests within one business day and build every project to handle the clay soil movement and summer heat that affect masonry throughout the San Joaquin Valley.

Selma sits on flat valley floor land, but properties here still develop drainage problems when grading is off or soil movement has shifted the yard over the years. A properly built retaining wall with drainage built into the back of it solves both the structural and water-management problem at once, and the clay soil common throughout Selma means drainage is never optional on these projects.
Block walls are the default property-line and privacy solution throughout Selma - nearly every residential lot has one, and many were built in the 1970s and 1980s when the neighborhoods were laid out. Older block walls in this part of the valley develop cracked caps, shifting sections, and corroded rebar as the clay soil moves beneath them. We repair, rebuild, and install new block walls using reinforcement appropriate for valley floor soil conditions.
Selma's clay-heavy soils expand significantly during wet winters and then shrink back down in summer, putting steady stress on home foundations year after year. Sticking doors, diagonal cracks at window corners, or gaps between the wall and ceiling are the warning signs most Selma homeowners notice first, and each one is worth a professional look before the next rainy season arrives and the problem worsens.
Brick chimneys, garden walls, and older masonry features on Selma homes built before 1990 have mortar joints that are well past their typical service life. Selma summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, which accelerates mortar deterioration faster than in milder climates. Repointing crumbling joints now keeps winter rain out of the masonry structure and prevents the water damage that turns a maintenance task into a full replacement.
Concrete walkways on Selma properties crack and settle as the clay soil below moves through seasonal wet-dry cycles. Replacement with pavers or properly reinforced concrete graded to direct water away from the home eliminates tripping hazards and puddles that come with old flatwork. Many Selma homes from the 1960s and 1970s have never had their original walkways replaced, and the damage accumulates with each passing year.
Ranch-style homes in Selma built in the 1950s through 1980s often have brick chimneys that have been through decades of summer heat cycles and winter rain. Spalling brick, deteriorated mortar joints, and cracked crowns are common findings on Selma chimneys, and they let water into the flue and the surrounding framing. Addressing chimney masonry before the rainy season starts is the most cost-effective approach on a home you plan to keep.
Selma is a working-class community of about 24,000 people in the middle of the San Joaquin Valley, sitting about 15 miles south of Fresno along Highway 99. The city is surrounded by farmland - it has built its identity around the grape and raisin industry that still defines the land around it. Most residents own their homes, and most of those homes were built between the 1950s and the 1990s. That housing stock is at the age where masonry systems are showing their years: block fences from the 1970s are cracking, mortar joints on brick chimneys and garden walls are deteriorating, and concrete flatwork laid on clay soil decades ago is cracked and uneven. A masonry contractor who works in Selma regularly knows what to expect on a typical job here before arriving.
The climate in Selma drives masonry wear faster than in other parts of California. Summers here regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, sometimes reaching 105 to 110 degrees for extended stretches in July and August. That heat pulls moisture out of mortar joints rapidly and causes concrete surfaces to cure too fast and crack. The winters are mild but wet, and the Central Valley is known for dense tule fog that keeps moisture on exterior surfaces for days at a time. Beneath all of it, the clay-heavy valley soils cycle through expansion and contraction with the seasons - and that ground movement stresses foundations, slabs, and block walls with a consistency that eventually shows up as visible damage. A contractor unfamiliar with these conditions will not build the drainage and footing depth that Selma properties actually need.
Our crew works throughout Selma regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. Structural masonry permits in Selma are handled through the City of Selma Building Division, and we are familiar with what their inspectors require on retaining wall and foundation projects. Getting the permit process right from the start keeps jobs on schedule and avoids the stop-work orders that result from skipping the application.
Highway 99 runs straight through Selma and connects the city to Fresno to the north and Kingsburg to the south. The streets closest to downtown Selma - the older grid neighborhoods near High Street - are where we encounter the most aging masonry: original ranch homes with cracked block fences, deteriorated chimney crowns, and settled concrete flatwork that has been through 40 to 60 years of valley-soil movement. The newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of town were built more recently, but many of them are now reaching the age where driveways and walkways installed in the 1990s and 2000s are starting to crack. We work on both types of properties every season.
We also serve communities near Selma. If your property is in Kingsburg, CA to the south, we cover that area as well. The soil conditions and climate are consistent across this stretch of the valley, and a crew experienced with Selma properties will recognize the same patterns in Kingsburg without needing to start from scratch.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form on this site, and we will get back to you within one business day. When you reach out, a quick description of the problem - or a photo if you can share one - helps us understand the scope before we arrive.
We come to your Selma property, assess the full scope of the problem, and give you a written estimate at no charge. This is when we flag whether the project requires a permit through the City of Selma and what that adds to the timeline - no surprises after work starts.
On larger projects we schedule an early-morning start to get the heavy work done before peak afternoon heat. Most Selma homeowners do not need to be present the entire time, though we ask that someone is reachable by phone in case a question comes up during the job.
When work is done, we walk through the finished project with you and explain any curing requirements or maintenance steps relevant to Selma's climate. If the project required a permit, we coordinate the final inspection so you have the paperwork on file.
CVM Clovis Masonry serves Selma, CA with free on-site estimates and no-pressure quotes. We respond within one business day.
Selma is a city of about 24,000 people in Fresno County, situated along Highway 99 about 15 miles south of downtown Fresno. The city has long identified itself as the "Raisin Capital of the World" - the vineyards and raisin operations surrounding the city have been central to the local economy and identity for well over a century. Most of Selma is residential, with a small historic downtown along High Street that has older commercial buildings and homes from the early 1900s still standing alongside more recent construction. The bulk of the housing stock consists of single-story ranch-style homes built between the 1950s and the 1990s, typically with stucco exteriors, attached garages, and concrete block fencing around the yards.
Selma has a compact layout that most residents know well. The central neighborhoods near downtown give way to newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of the city that were developed in the 1990s and 2000s. The community has a strong owner-occupancy rate - most people who live here own their homes and intend to stay. That makes property maintenance and improvement a normal part of life in Selma rather than something deferred to the next owner. Nearby communities include Fresno to the north and Kingsburg to the south, both of which we also serve.
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Learn MoreSelma properties deal with valley heat and shifting clay soils every year - the longer masonry problems go without repair, the more expensive they become. Call CVM Clovis Masonry today or submit a request online for a free, no-obligation estimate.