Evans Masonry LLC

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5 (60 reviews)

Masonry contractor

Excavation C oncrete/ F latwork/ P avers S tairs: Concretebrickprecaststonepavers M asonry built signs M ailboxes R etaining walls - Masonry built / Brick &ampexpectations! I would definitely recommend! Melissa S. 03/24/2025 Honeston-timehardworkingcourteouscleaned up after themselvessimply a wonderful contractor to work with. You won&#39professionalAutumn met with me about the slope of my back yard eroding &ampsaying it wouldn’t be a problemhe could get it done! My back yard is not a normal back yardI have 3 properties abutting my propertytwo of which already have retaining walls. Needless to sayit was challengeone in which they more than met my expectations! I am blown away by the beauty of the finished wallplants. Joe &amp

402-320-1103 Click on icons to be redirected Our Story: Evans Masonry LLC is a second-generation, veteran and family-owned company proudly serving the Omaha, Nebraska and Council Bluffs, Iowa metro areas, as well as communities within a 45-minute radius. Our story began in 1970 when Jim Evans of Omaha, Nebraska, returned from serving four years in the U.S. Navy and began his career as a bricklayer. Shortly thereafter, he became a union journeyman bricklayer and, in 1975, founded Evans Masonry &a

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