Block Wall Service Area: Queen Creek & the East Valley
Queen Creek Block Walls serves Queen Creek AZ and surrounding communities throughout Maricopa County and the East Valley. Our primary focus is Queen Creek, with coverage extending to San Tan Valley, Gilbert, Mesa, Chandler, Apache Junction, Gold Canyon, and Florence.
Communities We Serve
Our primary service area. Town of Queen Creek and surrounding Maricopa County, ZIPs 85142, 85140, and 85143. HOA perimeter walls, new construction, and repair throughout all major Queen Creek subdivisions including Encanterra, Ironwood Crossing, Cortina, The Pecans, Pecan Lake Estates, Villages at Queen Creek, Crismon Heights, and Sossaman Estates.
Adjacent to Queen Creek across the southeastern border in Pinal County. Block wall installation and repair throughout San Tan Valley subdivisions. The Queen Creek and San Tan Valley corridor is one continuous market for block wall contractors.
Block wall installation and repair for Gilbert homeowners and property managers. Matching existing split-face and standard CMU walls throughout Gilbert subdivisions along the Power Rd and Higley Rd corridors.
Eastern Mesa, particularly the Williams Field and Ellsworth Rd corridor, is a natural extension of our Queen Creek work. Block wall repair, new perimeter walls, and gate pillar construction throughout southeast Mesa.
Serving Chandler properties in the southeast East Valley. Block wall repair, new wall installation, and gate pillar construction for Chandler subdivisions south of Riggs Rd.
Apache Junction sits along Maricopa County's eastern edge near the Superstition Mountains. Block wall work for Apache Junction homeowners including caliche-rated footings common to the entire East Valley.
Gold Canyon properties along US-60 in the foothills of the Superstitions. Block wall installation and repair for this established East Valley community where wind-driven rain and decorative split-face block are both common.
Florence is south of Queen Creek in Pinal County. Block wall contractor for residential properties throughout Florence, including older neighborhoods where mortar repair and panel replacement are the most common jobs.
About Queen Creek, AZ
Queen Creek is an incorporated town in the southeast Phoenix East Valley, roughly 30 miles southeast of downtown Phoenix. Most of incorporated Queen Creek sits in Maricopa County, with a portion southeast of Combs Rd and along the Meridian Rd corridor falling in Pinal County. The main north-south corridors are Ironwood Rd, Signal Butte Rd, Power Rd, Sossaman Rd, Ellsworth Rd, and Meridian Rd. East-west corridors include Germann Rd, Queen Creek Rd, Ocotillo Rd, Riggs Rd, and Combs Rd. SR 24 (Gateway Freeway) provides the main highway access on the north side, and SR 347 (Hunt Hwy) connects to the southeast.
Queen Creek's 2026 population is approximately 95,338, up from 60,700 in 2020. The town has consistently led Arizona in growth, ranking in the top 15 fastest-growing US cities, and projects 150,000 residents at build out. The LG Energy Solution battery campus completes in 2026 and will add thousands of jobs to the local economy. Every new subdivision in this growth pipeline needs perimeter block walls, and every aging neighborhood from Cortina to The Pecans has walls reaching repair age after a decade of monsoon seasons.
The soil throughout Queen Creek is Sonoran Desert soil with significant caliche layers. The Queencreek soil series, named for this very area, is excessively drained gravelly material on the floodplains around Queen Creek Wash and Sonoqui Wash. Off the floodplain, caliche hardpan is the rule. Our crews work in this soil every week and know what it takes to set footings that last 30 years instead of failing in five.