Small feature, high visibility
A mailbox or entrance post is not a large wall, but it often sits in one of the most visible places on the property.
Curbside masonry repair
Mailboxes, posts, and fence masonry take abuse from vehicles, sprinklers, freeze/thaw, and age. Repairs should look solid and intentional.
Masonry service
Masonry mailboxes, posts, and fence features need enough structure to handle weather and street-side abuse. Rockn-It can review broken brick, loose stone, leaning sections, cap damage, and rebuild options.
Common needs
Vehicle or snowplow impact
Loose stone or brick
Leaning mailbox columns
Cap and weather protection
What to know
A mailbox or entrance post is not a large wall, but it often sits in one of the most visible places on the property.
Some curbside features can be repaired in place. Others look better and last longer when rebuilt with improved structure and caps.
Brick and stone choices should connect the curbside feature to the house, entry, or existing landscape masonry.
Project examples
Impact and weather damage can affect the shape and stability.
A clean rebuild can restore curb appeal.
Stone and brick mailboxes should feel like part of the property.
Related services
Free estimate
Tell Rockn-It what needs repair or what you want built. Photos are helpful when available.