We deliver commercial brick masonry in Southaven, MS for new construction and renovations.
We deliver commercial brick masonry in Southaven, MS for new construction and renovations. From structural walls to veneer facades and site features, our crews handle schedules, specifications, and safety requirements so your project stays on track and meets design standards.
Southaven Masonry provides professional commercial brick masonry throughout Southaven, MS, Mississippi and the surrounding area. Our licensed, insured crew delivers safe, clean, on-time work with a free estimate before anything begins. Call (662) 863-5021 or request your free quote.
Commercial brick masonry is a long-term investment in your building, not just a way to get walls standing. At Southaven Masonry, we focus on how your brickwork will handle everyday use, customer traffic, and North Mississippi weather over decades, not just how it looks on opening day.
For new commercial builds around Southaven, we usually start by reviewing your site plans with your general contractor or architect. We look at structural wall locations, veneer details, control joint layouts, and how the brick will tie into steel, CMU, or wood framing. On retail centers and office buildings, brick is often used as a veneer over block or steel stud walls, which means anchor spacing, shelf angles, and flashing details have to be laid out carefully from the start.
If you are renovating an existing space, we assess the current brick or block walls, look for cracking, bowing, efflorescence (white powder on the surface), and failed mortar joints. For many Southaven strip centers built 20 to 30 years ago, repairs can be combined with a new brick facade or added parapet to modernize the look and meet current brand standards.
Our team works across a mix of commercial properties in and around Southaven: retail centers along Goodman Road, medical offices, industrial shops near the state line, and churches and schools that see heavy weekly use. We adjust material choices and detailing based on how the building is used. For example, loading docks and dumpster enclosures get tougher brick and stronger reinforcement than a decorative office entry, because they take more abuse from vehicles and equipment.
From the first walkthrough to the final punch list, we keep an eye on how the brickwork will age in Mississippi heat, sun, and sudden storms so you do not end up paying for preventable repairs later.
Every commercial brick masonry job starts at the planning table. Southaven Masonry reviews drawings for wall thickness, structural requirements, brick coursing, and control joint locations. We confirm bearing details where brick will sit on concrete foundations or steel shelf angles, and we coordinate with other trades so anchors, flashings, and weeps are not blocked by insulation or mechanical systems.
Once on site, layout is the first critical step. We snap lines for wall locations, check plumb corners, and establish brick coursing heights to align with windows, doors, and sign bands. On multi-tenant buildings, getting consistent brick heights across all storefronts is what makes the overall project look clean and professional.
Substrate preparation comes next. If we are building structural brick or block walls, we check footings for level and rebar placement. If we are installing brick veneer over CMU or metal studs, we verify that the sheathing and weather barrier are properly installed. We install brick ties or anchors in the correct pattern and spacing, then set through-wall flashing and drip edges where needed, especially over openings and at slab transitions.
During brick installation, our crews mix mortar to match the specified type (often Type N or S on commercial projects) and keep a consistent mix so joints cure evenly. We watch bed and head joint thickness, typically around three-eighths of an inch, to maintain bond strength and keep lines straight. We install weep holes at the base of veneer walls and above lintels, which lets trapped moisture drain out and protects interior finishes.
Once brickwork is complete, joints are tooled for a consistent appearance and better weather resistance. We clean the walls using methods that match the brick manufacturerβs recommendations, usually a low-pressure rinse and masonry cleaner that will not burn or stain the brick. For high-visibility front elevations, we walk the wall in detail to correct any chipped units, mismatched joints, or color issues before the building opens.
Many business owners in Southaven know they want brick, but are not sure about the options. Southaven Masonry helps you choose materials that fit both your budget and how the building will be used.
Brick type and finish affect both appearance and durability. For a modern retail center along Goodman Road, a smooth face or wire-cut brick with sharp lines often fits current branding. For churches, schools, or professional offices, we might recommend a more traditional molded brick with softer edges and blended colors. In heavy-use industrial areas, we lean toward harder face brick that can handle impacts from carts and forklifts.
Color and pattern (called bond) also play a role. Running bond is common for large commercial walls because it is clean and cost-efficient. For entry features, piers, or sign bases, we might use stack bond, soldier courses, or accent bands in a contrasting brick color. These details add interest without a big jump in cost, especially if they are planned before construction starts.
Mortar selection is more than just a shade of gray. Mortar strength and flexibility have to match the brick and the structure behind it. In our climate, we often use Type N mortar for standard veneer and Type S where extra strength is needed (like low walls near parking areas). For high-profile projects, we can tint mortar to complement your brick color and brand colors, keeping the whole facade consistent.
We also discuss sealers and water repellents honestly. Not every commercial brick wall needs to be sealed, and the wrong product can cause peeling or trap moisture. On walls that face long driving rain or strong western sun, or where interior finishes are very sensitive, we may recommend a breathable water repellent applied after construction and curing. The decision depends on exposure, wall design, and your maintenance capacity.
For branding, we can work with your designer to incorporate brick signage, recessed panels for logos, or special shapes around storefronts. By addressing these elements during design, we avoid change orders and rushed field changes that drive up costs.
Owners and contractors in Southaven usually want clear answers on three things: cost, schedule, and risk. Southaven Masonry focuses on those from the first estimate.
Costs for commercial brick masonry are driven by several main factors: wall height and thickness, whether the wall is structural or veneer, access conditions, brick and mortar type, and special details such as arches, columns, or complex patterns. A single-story veneer on a flat, open site is far less costly per square foot than a tall facade over a sloped lot that requires extensive scaffolding and safety systems.
Local site conditions can change pricing. Poor soil or uneven slabs in parts of Southaven and nearby unincorporated areas can mean more time leveling and shimming brick ledges or footings. Limited access behind existing buildings, especially along older corridors, can require smaller scaffolding sections and more labor hours to move materials.
Timeline is often tight on commercial work. We plan crew sizes and daily production based on your overall construction schedule. Weather is a real factor here. In North Mississippi, summer heat means we have to manage mortar set times and protect fresh walls from rapid drying, and in winter, we watch nighttime lows to avoid freezing issues. We adjust mixes, work hours, and protection methods so the job keeps moving without sacrificing quality.
Common issues we plan for include movement cracking, moisture management, and damage during other tradesβ work. We use control joints, proper lintel sizing, and correct brick tie spacing so the brick can move slightly without cracking across large wall sections. Moisture is handled with flashings, weeps, and correct cavity space behind the veneer. After our work is complete, we often return near the end of the project to repair any chips, mortar smears, or broken units caused by follow-on trades.
By addressing these issues up front, we can give more realistic budgets and completion dates so you are not stuck explaining delays or extra costs to your tenants or corporate office.
Commercial brick work is very sensitive to local conditions. Southaven Masonry has spent years working on projects across Southaven, Horn Lake, Olive Branch, and the Memphis metro area, and that local experience helps you avoid mistakes that are easy to miss on paper.
Our crews understand the specific strain that Southavenβs weather puts on brick walls. Long hot seasons, quick storm fronts, and occasional cold snaps can push poorly detailed walls to crack or leak. We design details like control joint spacing, shelf angle flashings, and drip edges with this in mind. That is especially important on the west and south facing walls of shopping centers and office buildings that take the most sun and wind-driven rain.
We are also familiar with local inspectors and common code expectations for commercial masonry. This includes requirements for anchor spacing, fire ratings for certain wall types, and reinforcing patterns for structural walls. Having a team that knows these expectations keeps your project from stalling out at inspections or needing last-minute changes.
For businesses that need to stay open during construction, such as restaurants or medical offices getting a facade remodel, we schedule brick work to keep entrances open and manage noise and dust. That can mean early morning or off-hour work and tighter clean-up standards so customers are not walking through a job site.
When you contact Southaven Masonry about commercial brick masonry, we typically start with a site visit or plan review. We look at your goals, whether that is attracting new tenants with a refreshed storefront, meeting franchise design standards, or building a new facility from the ground up. From there we provide a clear proposal that outlines the scope, materials, and estimated schedule so you can make decisions with solid information, not guesses.
Professional commercial brick masonry, done right the first time, quality materials, honest pricing, and results that last.Southaven Masonry