
Precision Pueblo Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Boone, CO with tuckpointing, foundation repair, and brick and block masonry on older rural Pueblo County properties. We have been working this corridor since 2016 and respond to every Boone inquiry within one business day.

Older homes in the Boone area often have mortar joints that have been degrading silently for years - the dry climate here hides the damage until water finally gets behind the brick face and causes visible cracking or staining. Our tuckpointing service removes the failing mortar, matches the original material as closely as possible, and reseals the joints so they can handle the hard freezes and clay soil movement that affect every masonry structure in this part of Pueblo County.
The clay-heavy soil east of Pueblo shrinks when dry and swells when it gets wet - a cycle that puts more stress on foundations than most homeowners realize. Older homes in Boone were often built before engineers fully accounted for this soil behavior, and the resulting cracks, bowing walls, and settling corners need repair before they compromise the structure above. Foundation repair here is not a cosmetic job; it protects the whole home.
Hailstorms are a regular feature of the high plains spring and summer season, and southeastern Colorado properties take some of the worst hail in the state. Brick faces on Boone homes can chip, spall, or crack after a single severe storm, and the intense summer UV at 4,600 feet accelerates surface deterioration even on undamaged brick. Prompt brick repair keeps the repair small and prevents water infiltration over the following winter.
Rural Boone properties frequently include concrete block outbuildings, shop walls, and perimeter structures that need the same maintenance attention as the main house. Block construction is well-suited to the high plains climate, but the joints still open over time from soil movement and freeze-thaw cycles. Block wall repair and repointing extends the life of these structures significantly.
Properties on agricultural land in Boone sometimes deal with drainage and grade issues that surface during the heavy summer thunderstorm season - water moves fast across flat, compacted clay and can pool against structures and erode grades over time. A properly built masonry retaining wall with drainage relief addresses those issues more permanently than grading alone.
Brick pointing - filling open or recessed mortar joints without removing the existing mortar - is often the right repair when the mortar has shrunk back from the brick face but has not yet failed structurally. It is a less invasive and less expensive treatment than full tuckpointing, and it makes a real difference on Boone homes where the dry climate has allowed the joints to pull back from the brick over time.
Boone sits on the high plains of Pueblo County at roughly 4,600 feet elevation - lower than the foothills to the west, but exposed to some of the harshest winter weather in the county. Temperatures regularly drop below 0°F overnight from December through February, and frost can penetrate 18 to 24 inches into the soil. That depth matters for foundations and any masonry tied to grade - footings installed at modern code depth are fine, but many older homes in this agricultural community predate those standards. The combination of deep frost, clay soil movement, and seasonal drying creates more structural stress on masonry here than many homeowners expect when they see flat terrain and assume stable ground.
Summer conditions add a different kind of pressure. Southeastern Colorado sits in a high-frequency hail zone, and properties on the open plains east of Pueblo are fully exposed - no hills or tree cover to reduce storm impact. A single hailstorm can damage brick faces, loosen mortar on chimney crowns, and crack concrete flatwork across an entire property. The summer sun then drives UV degradation of any exposed mortar or caulk faster than the owner realizes until the next winter's freeze cycle does visible damage.
Our crew works throughout Boone regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Boone is unincorporated Pueblo County, which means permits for structural work go through the Pueblo County Planning and Development office rather than a city building department. We pull permits through the county on any job that requires one, so homeowners in Boone do not have to navigate those procedures on their own.
The main road connecting Boone to Pueblo is U.S. Highway 50, which runs east-west across the high plains and puts Boone about 15 miles from the Pueblo city center - an easy drive that we make on a regular basis. The community itself sits on open agricultural land, with most properties including a main house and at least one outbuilding or barn. The land is flat, the driveways are often long and unpaved, and the soil underfoot is the same clay-heavy mix that runs through most of this part of Pueblo County. We plan for all of that on every job.
We also serve homeowners out in Rye to the southwest, where the foothills terrain and higher elevation create a completely different set of masonry challenges than the flat plains around Boone. If your property is anywhere in Pueblo County, east or west of the city, we can reach you.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form on our contact page. We respond to every Boone area request within one business day - your rural location on the east side of Pueblo County does not mean a longer wait.
We come to your Boone property, walk the masonry, and give you a written estimate. We explain what we found and what it will take to fix it in plain terms. There is no charge for the estimate and no obligation to move forward.
We schedule work at a time that fits your schedule. For most exterior masonry, you do not need to be home - though we ask someone be available for a few minutes at the start to walk us through any access details for your property and outbuildings.
When the job is finished, we walk you through the completed work, answer questions about what to watch for going into the next freeze season, and clean up before we leave. No mess, no leftover materials on your property.
We serve Boone and the surrounding Pueblo County high plains area. Free written estimates, no travel charges, response within one business day.
(719) 750-0092Boone is a small unincorporated community in Pueblo County, Colorado, sitting on the high plains about 15 miles east of Pueblo along U.S. Highway 50. The community has no incorporated government of its own and relies on Pueblo County for planning, permitting, and public services. The land around Boone is primarily agricultural - open fields, scattered farms and ranches, and the flat terrain that characterizes the high plains of southeastern Colorado. Most residents make the 15-mile drive into Pueblo for work and services, and the highway makes that a straightforward commute.
The housing stock in Boone is almost entirely single-family detached homes, many built in the mid-20th century and owner-occupied by long-term residents. Properties tend to be large by suburban standards - one acre or more is common - and most include at least one outbuilding or barn alongside the main house. The exterior finishes on older homes here reflect the Southwestern building tradition of the region, with stucco exteriors alongside standard frame construction with siding. Neighboring Avondale lies to the west along the Arkansas River corridor and shares some of the same rural character, while offering a slightly different set of soil and drainage conditions due to its proximity to the river.
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