Keystone Augusta Concrete & Masonry brings tuckpointing, brick repair, and driveway services to Hephzibah, GA homeowners - a Richmond County crew serving the south end of the Augusta metro since 2017, with replies to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Many Hephzibah homes were built between the 1960s and 1990s, and mortar joints on brick chimneys and exterior walls from that era are now at or past the point where deterioration lets water in. Our tuckpointing removes the failed mortar and replaces it with a mix matched to the hardness and color of your existing brick, so the repair holds and blends rather than cracking again in a season or two.
When brick faces crack, spall, or pop off in Hephzibah, the cause is usually long-term moisture intrusion through failed mortar joints - often combined with clay soil movement underneath. We address the root cause alongside the visible damage, matching brick size and color so the repaired section does not stand out from the original wall.
Hephzibah's semi-rural character means many properties sit on larger lots where drainage patterns have developed over decades, sometimes directing water toward the foundation. If your home shows sticking doors, floor gaps, or visible cracks in the slab or block foundation, we diagnose what is moving and stabilize it before the damage reaches structural framing.
Larger lots in Hephzibah often mean longer driveways, and the clay soil movement here puts more stress on long concrete slabs than on shorter suburban driveways. Paver systems installed on a proper compacted base handle that movement without cracking - and they hold up to the heavier use that semi-rural properties often see from trucks, trailers, and equipment.
Hephzibah's mid-century homes commonly have original masonry chimneys that have absorbed 40 to 60 years of humidity, heat, and occasional winter freezes. Crumbling mortar joints on a chimney are not just an appearance problem - failed joints allow water into the attic and can let combustion gases near framing. We repair and repoint chimneys before those risks develop.
Properties on the outskirts of Hephzibah with open lots and some grade change lose topsoil toward driveways and foundations every rainy season. A masonry retaining wall with proper drainage behind it stops that erosion, holds the yard level, and handles the lateral pressure that saturated clay soil puts on an inadequately sized wall.
Hephzibah sits in the southern part of Richmond County, where the Augusta metro gives way to a more rural character. The city opted out of the Augusta-Richmond County consolidation in 1996, so it maintains its own government and services - including building permits and code enforcement. Most of the housing stock here dates from the mid-20th century, with a meaningful share of homes built in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Those homes are now at the age where original concrete flatwork, brick chimneys, and mortar joints have been through enough Georgia heat, humidity, and freeze cycles to need serious attention. Patching the same crack every few years is a sign that the underlying soil movement or drainage issue has not been addressed - and a masonry contractor who knows this region will recognize that pattern and fix it at the source.
The clay-heavy soils in this part of Richmond County follow the same shrink-swell cycle found throughout the Augusta area, but Hephzibah's larger lots and semi-rural drainage patterns can make the effects more pronounced. Properties with open land around them change drainage characteristics as neighboring lots develop or as mature trees grow or are removed. Water that used to sheet off open ground can start collecting against a foundation or driveway when the surrounding grade changes. Central Georgia also receives around 45 to 50 inches of rain per year, and a significant portion of that arrives in heavy spring and summer thunderstorms that the clay soil absorbs slowly. A masonry contractor who has worked on properties in this specific environment understands that drainage is part of every lasting repair, not a separate conversation.
Our crew works throughout Hephzibah regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Because Hephzibah maintained its own city government after the 1996 consolidation, permits for structural masonry work are handled through Hephzibah City Hall on Highway 88 rather than through the main Augusta-Richmond County building office. Knowing that distinction before a job starts prevents permit delays. We also encounter semi-rural property layouts regularly - longer driveways, outbuildings, and larger lots that require different planning than a dense suburban neighborhood.
Most of our calls in Hephzibah come from homeowners along and near Highway 88, which connects the city north to Augusta and south toward the county line. Neighborhoods near Hephzibah High School and the Hephzibah Agricultural Center are familiar territory for our crew. We also serve homeowners in nearby Blythe, GA and Waynesboro, GA, so the crew already covers this end of Richmond County on a regular basis.
Call us or use the contact form on this site. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. A brief description of the work and your address on or near Highway 88 helps us come prepared to your site visit.
We visit your Hephzibah property to assess the scope, check soil and drainage conditions, and measure the work area. You receive a written estimate covering materials, scope, and timeline. Cost and any potential variables are covered here so nothing catches you off guard later.
For jobs requiring a permit from Hephzibah City Hall, we handle the application before any work starts. The crew then manages all site prep, mortar work, bricklaying, or concrete work according to the agreed scope. You do not have to be on-site every day, though we keep you updated as the job progresses.
Once the work is complete, we walk the finished job with you, remove all debris from your property, and go over any curing or care instructions - such as how long before a repaired driveway can take vehicle weight or when tuckpointing mortar has fully cured. Final payment follows your sign-off on the completed work.
We serve the full Hephzibah area and respond within 1 business day. Written estimates, no pressure, and a crew that knows this end of Richmond County.
(762) 320-1776Hephzibah is a small city in the southern part of Richmond County, Georgia, sitting roughly 10 to 15 miles south of downtown Augusta. Originally called Brothersville, the city was incorporated in 1870 and still operates its own city government - one of only two municipalities in the county that voted to remain independent from the 1996 Augusta-Richmond County consolidation. That independent status means the city runs its own police and fire services and maintains its own building permit process through City Hall on Highway 88. The population is modest, with a median age that reflects a stable, long-term community rather than a fast-growing suburb, and the housing stock is largely owner-occupied single-family homes on moderate to larger lots.
The residential character of Hephzibah is defined by its semi-rural feel. Properties here tend to have more land around them than typical suburban neighborhoods in the Augusta metro, and some areas retain an agricultural identity - the city operates a Hephzibah Agricultural Center that reflects this history. The Brothersville Event Center serves as a community gathering point, and Hephzibah High School is a well-known local landmark. Homes range from mid-century ranch and traditional styles to more recent construction on the outskirts of the city. Nearby communities we also serve include Blythe to the north and Waynesboro to the south, both sharing similar property types and soil conditions.
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