Pozarski Concrete & Masonry
How will a site visit determine whether my slab, sidewalk, or brickwork needs repair or full replacement?
Homeowners often ask how a contractor knows when it’s time to patch, resurface, or replace concrete and masonry. Pozarski Concrete & Masonry begins with a walk-through that checks slab movement, joint failure, surface scaling, and the surrounding drainage pattern, because moisture is usually the root cause of premature deterioration. From their shop at 1511 Hogeboom Avenue, Eau Claire, WI 54701, the team evaluates grade, gutter discharge, and downspout extensions to see if water is undermining the base. As a concrete contractor and general contractor, they compare repair options—repointing, crack stitching, and partial slab replacement—against full tear-out when subgrade consolidation has been compromised. Business hours are by appointment, allowing the owner-operated crew to spend the time needed measuring slopes, probing base depth, and testing for water infiltration. Homeowners can review capabilities and request a visit through Pozarski Concrete & Masonry, where the emphasis on long-term waterproofing, not just surface cosmetics, is clear.
What does proper drainage and waterproofing look like for patios, porches, and foundations?
The common question is how to keep patios, porches, and foundations dry season after season. Pozarski Concrete & Masonry focuses first on moving water away: compacted granular base, correct slab slope, properly located control joints, and perimeter grading that protects the house. For porch enclosure and screened patio conversions, they pour new footings or thickened-edge slabs as needed, integrate capillary breaks beneath sills, and set thresholds to direct runoff away from framing. They apply breathable sealers and use backer rod and sealant at transitions where dissimilar materials meet, reducing wicking and freeze–thaw damage. Around foundations, they can add drainage swales or French drains tied to downspouts, and they repair spalled block or cracked concrete to restore the waterproofing plane. Their assessment balances performance with local conditions in Eau Claire—snowmelt, spring rains, and shaded sites—so moisture is managed before it becomes structural. The result is a dry, stable outdoor surface that protects the home for the long term.
Can they integrate cabinetry and custom millwork with masonry features without moisture problems?
Homeowners often wonder who coordinates masonry with cabinetry and custom millwork for built-ins, basements, or outdoor kitchens. Pozarski Concrete & Masonry acts as the general contractor for these hybrid projects, managing carpentry partners while they handle the structural pieces—concrete pads, masonry bases, and stone surrounds that anchor the design. They plan expansion joints and moisture breaks where millwork meets masonry, preserving wood finishes and preventing swelling or staining. Indoors, they set level, damp-resistant masonry plinths that carry custom cabinets at fireplaces or media walls; outdoors, they build ventilated masonry cores that keep grill islands dry and serviceable. Critical to longevity, they detail flashing, weeps, and sealants to control vapor and liquid water, then confirm airflow paths so enclosed areas don’t trap moisture. Questions and drawings can be shared directly with the estimator at [email protected], ensuring the millwork package and masonry plan align before materials are ordered.
What is the process for fire, water, and storm damage reconstruction of concrete and masonry?
After a loss, the first question is how the reconstruction sequence unfolds. Pozarski Concrete & Masonry starts with a safety and moisture assessment—mapping spalled concrete, heat-damaged mortar, and waterlogged subgrades—then stabilizes what can be saved and isolates what must be replaced. As paving contractors and flatwork specialists, they re-level slabs, replace heaved walks, and repoint or rebuild damaged block and brick, sequencing work with drying, dehumidification, and waterproofing so new materials aren’t trapped over wet substrates. Their USDOT-registered intrastate non-hazmat hauling capacity lets them self-manage debris and aggregates, which keeps schedules predictable during storm events. Documentation for insurers includes photos, measurements, and material specifications that reflect code and manufacturer requirements. For urgent mobilization or to coordinate with your adjuster, homeowners can call (715) 832-9816 to discuss scope, temporary access needs, and the moisture-control steps that protect the repaired areas from repeat damage.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pozarski Concrete & Masonry in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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What causes concrete around homes to fail early, and how can it be prevented?
Premature failure is usually tied to moisture issues: poor drainage, inadequate base compaction, and freeze–thaw cycles that exploit trapped water. The company addresses this by correcting slopes, improving subgrade, adding joints, and using breathable sealers so water moves away from the slab and foundation.
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How much slope should a patio have to drain correctly without puddling?
They target a consistent slope away from the structure so water sheds quickly and does not backflow toward the house. During the site visit, they verify grades relative to doors, thresholds, and landscaping to maintain drainage while protecting finishes.
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Who coordinates trades when converting a porch to a screened enclosure with new footings?
Pozarski Concrete & Masonry serves as the general contractor, handling concrete and masonry while scheduling trusted carpenters for framing and screens. They align footings, thresholds, and moisture control details so the enclosure stays dry and structurally sound.
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Can cabinetry and custom millwork be safely integrated with stone or brick features?
Yes—by introducing capillary breaks, sealants, and expansion joints between wood and masonry, and by ensuring ventilation where needed. The team builds stable masonry bases and coordinates measurements with millwork partners to avoid moisture transfer and misalignment.
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Do they provide hauling for debris during storm or water damage repairs?
They operate a USDOT-registered intrastate non-hazmat truck to haul debris and deliver aggregates, which helps maintain timelines. This in-house logistics support reduces downtime and keeps reconstruction moving alongside drying and waterproofing steps.
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