
Supreme Greenville Concrete & Masonry provides masonry contracting throughout Goldsboro, NC, specializing in foundation block wall installation, brick repair, and crawl space masonry for homeowners across Wayne County. We have served eastern North Carolina since 2019 and reply to every request within one business day.

Goldsboro's crawl space homes sit on block foundation walls that take the full force of Wayne County's clay soil and heavy annual rainfall. Cracked sections, deteriorated mortar joints, and bowing walls are common findings in homes built before 1980. Our foundation block wall installation team replaces compromised sections and installs new walls with proper drainage so moisture pressure does not rebuild.
Goldsboro homes near the Neuse River corridor and in low-lying Wayne County neighborhoods absorb repeated flood stress that wears down crawl space piers and foundation walls over time. Horizontal cracks in block walls and settled piers are signs that the foundation needs attention before floor systems and framing above it begin to show movement. Catching these problems early keeps repair costs manageable.
Ranch-style and postwar brick homes are common throughout Goldsboro, and many of them are now 60 to 70 years old. Spalling brick faces, stair-step cracks at corners, and loose brick near window sills are all issues we repair regularly in Goldsboro neighborhoods. Properly matched brick and mortar keep repairs from standing out against the original material.
Goldsboro's humid summers and wet winters work on mortar joints continuously, and most brick homes from the 1950s through 1970s have joints that are eroded or cracking at some point around the exterior. Repointing those joints before water gets behind the brick face is one of the most cost-effective maintenance tasks an older Goldsboro home owner can do.
Properties in Goldsboro's outer neighborhoods and in the surrounding Wayne County area often sit on larger lots where runoff and soil erosion are persistent problems. A retaining wall built with proper gravel backfill and a base drain pipe manages that water before it reaches the foundation - especially important on lots where heavy storms leave standing water for days.
Older Goldsboro homes with original masonry chimneys commonly have cracked crowns, open mortar joints near the top, and failed flashing where the chimney meets the roof. In Goldsboro's wet climate, a leaking chimney can drive water into attic framing and interior walls within a single rainy season - early repair is almost always less expensive than waiting.
A large share of Goldsboro's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1980s, and a significant portion of those homes sit on crawl space foundations with concrete block walls. Homes of this age were built before modern moisture management standards, and the clay-heavy soils throughout Wayne County have been expanding and contracting against those foundation walls for decades. Eastern North Carolina receives close to 47 to 50 inches of rain per year, and the flat terrain around Goldsboro means water sits against foundations and in crawl spaces long after storms pass. That sustained moisture is the leading cause of block wall cracking, mortar deterioration, and crawl space structural problems in this market.
Goldsboro and Wayne County have also been hit hard by major flooding events - Hurricane Floyd in 1999 caused catastrophic flooding throughout the region, and Hurricane Matthew in 2016 brought serious damage to hundreds of homes. Some properties carry unresolved structural damage from those storms - foundation walls that were patched but never properly repaired, crawl space piers that shifted and were shimmed rather than addressed. A masonry contractor familiar with this area's history knows what questions to ask and what to look for beyond the obvious visible damage.
Our crew works throughout Goldsboro regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. The homes we most often service in Goldsboro range from the older brick houses near downtown Goldsboro's revitalization district to the ranch-style homes that spread through Wayne County's residential neighborhoods. Permit and inspection work in Goldsboro goes through the City of Goldsboro Planning and Inspections Division, and we coordinate directly with that office on projects requiring inspection sign-off.
The neighborhoods closest to downtown - many of which contain homes dating to the early 1900s - have the oldest housing stock and the most deferred masonry maintenance. Further out, the postwar ranch neighborhoods from the 1950s and 1960s are now reaching an age where crawl space walls, brick exteriors, and chimneys all need more attention than they did 20 years ago. Homes in the lower-lying areas of Wayne County, particularly those near the Neuse River, face more persistent moisture issues than properties on higher ground.
We serve the neighboring communities as well. Homeowners in Wilson to the northeast and in Kinston to the southeast are both part of our regular service territory throughout eastern North Carolina.
We reply to every inquiry within one business day. Tell us what you are seeing - a cracked block wall, stair-step cracks in brick, water in the crawl space - and we will arrive prepared. No need to diagnose the problem yourself before calling.
We inspect the reported areas and check related conditions - crawl space drainage, adjacent masonry, and signs of prior water damage. We give you a straightforward assessment of what the scope actually is, not the most expensive version of it. No charge for this visit.
You receive a written estimate before any work begins so there are no surprises on cost. When the project requires a permit through the City of Goldsboro Inspections Division, we handle the application and schedule inspections - you do not need to deal with the permit office yourself.
We complete the project on the agreed schedule and clean up completely when the work is done. If anything comes up during the job that changes the scope, we tell you before proceeding - not after the invoice arrives.
We serve homeowners throughout Goldsboro and Wayne County. Free estimates, no pressure, and we reply within one business day.
(252) 351-6075Goldsboro is the county seat of Wayne County and home to around 33,000 residents, making it one of the larger cities in the eastern North Carolina coastal plain. The city has a strong base of long-term homeowners - roughly half of housing units are owner-occupied - and a housing stock that skews older, with many homes built between the 1940s and 1970s. The neighborhoods closest to downtown contain some of the oldest homes in the city, including original wood-frame and brick houses that have been in families for generations. Further out, postwar ranch-style subdivisions stretch across Wayne County's flat, agricultural landscape. Goldsboro's history is deeply tied to the Neuse River, which runs through Wayne County and has shaped both the city's growth and its ongoing relationship with flooding.
Seymour Johnson Air Force Base sits on the eastern edge of the city and is one of the largest employers in the region, bringing a steady mix of long-term residents and military families to the Goldsboro housing market. That mix means some neighborhoods have high owner-occupancy while others have more rental turnover - both create consistent demand for masonry repair and maintenance. Goldsboro sits roughly midway between Kinston to the southeast and Wilson to the northeast, and we serve homeowners throughout all three communities and the surrounding Wayne County area.
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