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About Us

Martin Masonry and Concrete Family
Concrete Countertops

Our 
Story

Welcome to Martin Masonry and Concrete - where craftsmanship meets dedication and a family's legacy is built upon passion. We are a husband and wife duo, Jake and Alexandria, and we're proud to share our unique journey with you. 

Jake, the skilled craftsman behind the scenes, brings over 13 years of hands-on experience in the field. His journey began on a dairy farm in the Brainerd Lakes area, where he honed his skills by working on various farm projects. At the age of 20, he ventured into the concrete business, eventually expanding his talents to include masonry and leading big projects as a Foreman. Jake's work is not just impressive; it's a testament to his strong work ethic and extreme talent in all things he undertakes. As a dad and husband, he's driven to create a legacy in the world of concrete, brick, stone, and block, ensuring that his family's values are embedded in everything he builds.

We're not just about construction; we're committed to giving back to our local communities, making a difference where we live and work. This dedication sets us apart, as we believe in being not just builders but also contributors to the betterment of the areas we serve. 

On the administrative front, Alexandria, Jake's wife, is our office manager. With a background in healthcare and her ongoing pursuit of realtor studies, she brings a unique blend of organization and care to our operations. She has a genuine passion for design and is excited to help turn your vision into a reality. Alexandria's goal is to ensure that you have the best customer experience possible - from initial concept to final construction. 

At Martin Masonry and Concrete, we are more than a construction business; we are a family -driven team with a commitment to excellence and a heart for the community. we're here to help you bring your dreams to life.

Let’s Work Together

Phone:

218.330.4297

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Minnesota Concrete and Masonry Twin Cities

"Crafting Legacies With Family Roots."

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