Built to Last Under Heavy Use
CMU Buildings in San Marcos for dumpster enclosures, utility rooms, and structures that endure weather and structural load
Aguilar Masonry & Concrete, LLC builds CMU Buildings in San Marcos for property owners and managers who need structures that stand up to daily wear, weather exposure, and the weight of equipment or stored materials. You need a dumpster enclosure that keeps commercial refuse contained and secure, a water supply storage room that protects mechanical systems from the elements, or a utility structure that supports long-term operations without cracking, shifting, or requiring constant maintenance. These buildings are constructed with concrete masonry units laid in running bond or stacked bond patterns, reinforced with steel where codes and load conditions require it, and built on properly prepared footings that prevent settling.
The work involves excavating and pouring footings to depth, setting the first course level and plumb, then building up walls with precision so that each block seats fully in mortar and aligns with the layout. Vertical reinforcement is placed in block cores and filled with grout to tie the structure together. Lintels are installed over door openings and gates to carry the load above. The finished building resists impact from rolling carts, wind pressure, and temperature swings common in Central Texas, and it requires no painting or siding replacement over time.
Contact Aguilar Masonry & Concrete, LLC to discuss your CMU building project in San Marcos and receive a detailed estimate based on your site and functional requirements.

How CMU Construction Delivers Structural Integrity
You start with a clean site layout and footings poured to the frost line or deeper depending on soil conditions and building load. The first course of block is set in a full mortar bed, checked for level in both directions, and adjusted before the mortar sets. Each subsequent course is laid with face shell mortar, and vertical joints are buttered to create a continuous bond. Corners are built first and used as guides to keep walls straight and plumb as the courses rise.
After the walls are complete, you see a structure that stands square, resists lateral movement, and shows clean mortar joints that shed water rather than collect it. The block does not warp, rot, or attract pests, and the mass of the material dampens temperature swings inside the enclosure. Gates and doors fit their openings without binding, and anchor bolts are set in the top course to accept hardware or roof framing.
The work includes control joints placed at intervals to manage shrinkage cracking, and weep holes left open at the base of walls to drain any moisture that enters the block cores. CMU buildings are not insulated unless specified, and they do not include electrical or plumbing rough-in unless those trades are coordinated separately. The structure is delivered ready for its intended use, with no follow-up framing or exterior finish required.
Common Questions About CMU Buildings
Property owners and contractors often ask about the scope, timeline, and durability of CMU construction before moving forward with a project.
Aguilar Masonry & Concrete, LLC constructs CMU buildings in San Marcos with attention to layout accuracy, mortar consistency, and reinforcement placement so that your structure performs reliably under the conditions it was designed to handle. Reach out to schedule a site visit and review your project specifications.
