Block Wall Service Area: Pinal County & East Valley AZ
San Tan Block Walls serves San Tan Valley and surrounding communities throughout Pinal County and the East Valley. Our primary focus is San Tan Valley, with coverage extending to Queen Creek, Gilbert, Chandler, Apache Junction, Maricopa, and Florence.
Communities We Serve
Our primary service area. Unincorporated Pinal County, ZIPs 85140 and 85143. HOA perimeter walls, new construction, and repair throughout all major San Tan Valley subdivisions along Hunt Hwy, Bella Vista Rd, Gantzel Rd, and Combs Rd.
Adjacent to San Tan Valley to the north. Residential block wall installation and repair throughout Queen Creek neighborhoods. Block wall contractor for the San Tan Valley and Queen Creek corridor.
Block wall installation and repair for Gilbert homeowners and property managers. Matching existing split-face and standard CMU walls throughout Gilbert subdivisions.
Serving Chandler properties in the southeast East Valley. Block wall repair, new wall installation, and gate pillar construction.
Apache Junction sits on Pinal County's western edge. Block wall work for Apache Junction homeowners including caliche-rated footings common to the entire East Valley region.
Gold Canyon properties along US-60 and the Superstition Mountains. Block wall installation and repair for this growing East Valley community.
Maricopa city is Pinal County's largest incorporated city. Block wall work throughout Maricopa's subdivisions and new construction projects.
Florence and its surrounding area in Pinal County. Block wall contractor for residential and light commercial properties.
About San Tan Valley
San Tan Valley is unincorporated Pinal County, located approximately 35 miles southeast of Phoenix. Major corridors include Hunt Highway, Bella Vista Road, Gantzel Road, Combs Road, and Gary Road. The area borders Queen Creek to the north, Florence to the south, and Apache Junction to the west.
Pinal County is Arizona's fastest-growing county. Over 13,000 home sites have been approved in San Tan Valley, with developments including Soleo (Tri Pointe Homes), North Copper Basin (2,338 homes), and thousands of lots currently under construction. Every new home in these subdivisions needs a block wall perimeter, and nearly all of the area's older homes have walls that are reaching repair age.
The soil throughout San Tan Valley is Sonoran Desert soil with significant caliche layers, a calcium carbonate hardpan that requires experienced contractors to handle correctly. Our crews work in this soil every week and know what it takes to set footings that last.