Foundation Masonry Repair · Naperville, IL
Foundation Masonry Repair in Naperville, IL — Brick & Block Foundation Wall Repair
Naperville homes span historic brick foundations downtown and concrete-block walls under decades of subdivisions. Emerald Masonry LLC repoints and rebuilds foundation masonry, seals cracks, and stops water from getting into the basement.
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Emerald Masonry LLC provides foundation masonry repair in Naperville, IL — repointing and rebuilding brick and concrete-block foundation walls, sealing step cracks, and stopping basement water entry. Family-owned with 40+ years of Chicagoland experience, licensed, bonded, and insured. Free on-site estimates. Call (708) 288-1696.

If your Naperville basement is showing diagonal cracks, crumbling mortar, or water seeping in along the floor, the foundation masonry needs attention — and Emerald Masonry LLC repairs brick and concrete-block foundation walls throughout Naperville and DuPage County. We repoint failing joints, seal and rebuild cracked sections, and restore the wall's ability to keep water out. For a free on-site assessment, call (708) 288-1696.
Foundation masonry is the part of the house nobody looks at until water shows up on the basement floor — and by then the joints have usually been eroding for years. Catching it at the joint stage is far cheaper than dealing with structural movement later.
What Foundation Masonry Repair Means
Foundation masonry repair covers the brick or block wall that carries the house and separates the basement from the soil around it. In Naperville that wall is one of two things: older brick or stone laid in lime mortar on the historic homes near downtown and the DuPage River, or, far more commonly across the postwar and modern subdivisions, concrete masonry unit (CMU) block. Both depend on sound mortar joints to stay watertight and to act as a single structural unit.
The work generally falls into a few categories: repointing eroded joints, routing and filling cracks, parging (a protective coat over the wall face), and — in worse cases — rebuilding a section that has deteriorated or shifted. The right mix depends on what the inspection finds. This is very different from a cosmetic interior patch: a skim of hydraulic cement over a wet wall hides the symptom for a season and does nothing about the failed joints letting water in behind it.
Signs Your Foundation Needs Work
- Step cracks running diagonally through the mortar joints, often near corners or window wells
- Horizontal cracks or a wall that bows inward — these point to soil pressure and are more serious
- Crumbling, sandy mortar you can dig out with a screwdriver
- Efflorescence — the white, chalky mineral haze on the inside of the wall
- Water entry after rain or snowmelt, especially at the cove where wall meets floor
- Spalling block or brick where the face is flaking from freeze-thaw cycling
The Risk of Putting It Off
Foundation problems don't improve on their own. An open joint or crack lets water into the wall, where it freezes and expands every DuPage County winter. That cycle widens the crack, pushes the masonry apart, and moves the damage from the mortar into the brick or block itself. What starts as a repointing job becomes a wall rebuild — and chronic water entry brings mold, ruined finishes, and damage to anything stored below grade. The cheapest version of this repair is almost always the one done first.
Our Process
We start with a free on-site inspection — looking at the wall inside and out where accessible, checking whether cracks are active, and tracing the source of any water. From there:
- Diagnosis — we determine whether the issue is mortar-and-water (most common) or structural movement that needs an engineer's input first.
- Joint repointing — deteriorated mortar is ground out to proper depth, joints cleaned, and fresh mortar packed in and tooled.
- Crack repair — cracks are cleaned and filled with the appropriate material; we don't smear over an active crack.
- Parging or coating — where the face needs it, we apply a protective parge coat or breathable masonry coating to restore water resistance.
- Cleanup — the work area is left clean and the repair matched to the existing wall as closely as possible.
Where damage extends beyond the joints into the units themselves, we move into brick replacement or section rebuilds. Where water is the primary enemy, we may recommend waterproofing alongside the masonry work.
Materials We Use
Mortar matching matters. Older brick foundations were built with soft, lime-rich mortar; forcing a hard modern mix into that wall traps water and causes the brick to spall. We match mortar type and hardness to the age of the masonry. For CMU block foundations we use Type S mortar suited to the structural load, along with compatible crack-repair products and breathable masonry coatings that let the wall release moisture rather than trap it.
What Affects the Price
We don't quote exact prices online because every foundation is different. Cost depends on how much wall needs repointing, whether sections need rebuilding, the depth and number of cracks, access (interior versus excavating the exterior), the condition of the masonry, and whether waterproofing or parging is added. Emerald Masonry carries a $5,000 project minimum, and the free on-site estimate gives you a real number for your specific wall.
Naperville: Local Context
Naperville is one of the largest cities in the Chicago area, spanning DuPage and Will Counties, with housing that ranges from 19th-century brick and stone near the historic downtown and the DuPage River Riverwalk to vast subdivisions built from the 1970s through the 2000s on the south and west sides. The older core sits on brick or stone foundations laid in lime mortar; the newer neighborhoods sit overwhelmingly on concrete-block foundations. DuPage County's clay-heavy soils and freeze-thaw cycling work on all of it the same way: soils expand and contract with moisture, pushing laterally on basement walls and opening step cracks, while winter freezes whatever water has gotten into the joints. We address the same patterns across neighboring Aurora, Lisle, Wheaton, Bolingbrook, and Plainfield.
Emerald Masonry LLC is a family-owned, licensed and insured masonry contractor serving Chicago and the Chicagoland suburbs with 40+ years of experience in tuckpointing, chimney repair, brick repair and replacement, lintel and parapet repair, foundation and limestone/sill repair, caulking, power washing, sealing, and commercial, residential, and historic masonry restoration. Free on-site estimates — call (708) 288-1696.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my Naperville foundation needs masonry repair?
Watch for diagonal step cracks following the mortar joints, mortar that crumbles when scratched, white efflorescence on basement walls, or water seeping in after heavy rain. On both Naperville's older brick foundations and newer block walls, these point to a wall that's moved or lost its water resistance. A free on-site assessment tells you whether it's cosmetic or structural.
Are step cracks in my foundation serious?
It depends on width and whether the crack is still moving. Hairline step cracks are often normal settlement and can be repointed and sealed. Wider cracks, or a wall that has shifted or bowed, may need structural evaluation before repair. We inspect and tell you honestly which category yours falls into.
Can you stop water from coming through my basement walls in Naperville?
In most cases, yes. Water usually enters through failed mortar joints, open cracks, or porous block. We grind out and repoint joints, seal cracks, and can parge or apply a breathable masonry coating to restore water resistance. Significant drainage problems may also call for exterior waterproofing, which we'll advise on.
Do you repair both historic brick and newer block foundations?
Yes. Naperville has both — older brick or stone foundation walls near the historic downtown and the river, and concrete-block (CMU) foundations under its many subdivisions. We repoint, repair, and rebuild both, matching mortar type and hardness so the repair holds through DuPage County's freeze-thaw winters.
Get a Free Foundation Estimate in Naperville
If your basement walls are cracking, crumbling, or letting water in, have the masonry looked at before the damage spreads into the wall itself. Contact Emerald Masonry for a free on-site estimate in Naperville, or call (708) 288-1696. We're family-owned with over 40 years of Chicagoland experience, licensed, bonded, and insured. Related work: foundation masonry repair, brick replacement, and waterproofing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my Naperville foundation needs masonry repair?
Watch for diagonal step cracks following the mortar joints, mortar that crumbles when scratched, white efflorescence on basement walls, or water seeping in after heavy rain. On both Naperville's older brick foundations and newer block walls, these point to a wall that's moved or lost its water resistance. A free on-site assessment tells you whether it's cosmetic or structural.
Are step cracks in my foundation serious?
It depends on width and whether the crack is still moving. Hairline step cracks are often normal settlement and can be repointed and sealed. Wider cracks, or a wall that has shifted or bowed, may need structural evaluation before repair. We inspect and tell you honestly which category yours falls into.
Can you stop water from coming through my basement walls in Naperville?
In most cases, yes. Water usually enters through failed mortar joints, open cracks, or porous block. We grind out and repoint joints, seal cracks, and can parge or apply a breathable masonry coating to restore water resistance. Significant drainage problems may also call for exterior waterproofing, which we'll advise on.
Do you repair both historic brick and newer block foundations?
Yes. Naperville has both — older brick or stone foundation walls near the historic downtown and the river, and concrete-block (CMU) foundations under its many subdivisions. We repoint, repair, and rebuild both, matching mortar type and hardness so the repair holds through DuPage County's freeze-thaw winters.