Solid Foundations Built to Last Decades

Secure Masonry & Concrete Services in Klamath Falls and surrounding areas

Your property needs stable, durable surfaces that can handle vehicle weight, foot traffic, and the freeze-thaw cycles common to Klamath Falls, and Clawson Construction delivers masonry and concrete work that holds up under real-world conditions. Whether you're pouring a new driveway, building a retaining wall, or adding a decorative stone patio, every pour is mixed, reinforced, and finished to meet structural standards. You'll see the craftsmanship in the smooth trowel finish of a concrete walkway and feel the stability of a properly installed block retaining wall anchoring your slope in Klamath Falls.


This service includes concrete slabs for patios, driveways, and walkways, brick and stone installation and repair, retaining walls, structural concrete for garages and sheds, and custom finishes like stamped or stained concrete. Every project is tailored to your site's grade, soil type, and intended use.


Call now to plan your masonry services or concrete project in Klamath Falls and build surfaces that perform under pressure.

Details That Matter Most

Your project begins with site preparation, which includes excavation, grading, and compaction of base material to prevent settling and cracking over time. You'll discuss thickness requirements, rebar or mesh reinforcement, and finish options that suit your budget and the specific demands of your property in Klamath Falls.


Clawson Construction uses steel rebar or wire mesh in all structural pours, and concrete is mixed to a minimum compressive strength of 3,000 psi for residential applications. Forms are leveled and braced before the pour, and control joints are cut within 24 hours to manage cracking. You'll receive guidance on curing time and when surfaces are ready for vehicle traffic or heavy use.


Retaining walls are built with interlocking block or poured concrete, and drainage systems are installed behind the wall to prevent hydrostatic pressure. Stamped concrete finishes are applied using textured mats while the surface is still workable, and stains or sealers are added after curing to lock in color and protect against moisture penetration.

Why Locals Choose This Option

Homeowners planning concrete or masonry work often have questions about preparation, timing, and material choices, so here are answers to help you plan your project with confidence.

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How thick should a concrete driveway be?
Residential driveways are typically poured at four inches thick with rebar or wire mesh reinforcement. Heavier vehicles or RVs may require six-inch pours with additional steel.
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What causes concrete to crack?
Cracking is usually caused by settling subgrade, insufficient reinforcement, or missing control joints. Proper base preparation and strategic joint placement minimize this risk.
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Can you match existing brick or stone?
Yes. Brick, block, and stone can be matched by style, color, and texture to blend with existing masonry, and mortar is mixed to match surrounding joints.
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How long does concrete take to cure?
Concrete reaches initial hardness in 24 to 48 hours but continues curing for 28 days. Light foot traffic is safe after two days, while vehicle traffic should wait at least seven days in typical Klamath Falls conditions.
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Do you install drainage for retaining walls?
Yes. Perforated drain pipes and gravel backfill are installed behind all retaining walls to direct water away and prevent pressure buildup that can cause leaning or failure.

Quality concrete and masonry work protects your property and adds lasting value, and proper reinforcement and drainage ensure it performs reliably for years. Reach out today to discuss your project, review material options, and schedule your installation.