Texas Stone Masons isn't a franchise with a logo and a call center. It's a master mason, a tight crew, and 43 years of stone laid by the same hands across the Hill Country.
Scott apprenticed under the Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen Union, Local No. 2 — the old-world way, where you earned the trowel before you touched a client's wall. He laid his first custom stone in 1982 and has never put it down. Forty-three years on, the union training still shows in every joint.
Producing unmatched craftsmanship and local expertise on every project for over 40 years in Driftwood, Texas, Scott uses only the best materials available — handpicked for durability and beauty. Clear communication, on-time reliability, and a design built around your vision: that's the whole company, and it hasn't changed since day one.
Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen, Local No. 2. The discipline behind every level course and tight joint — a standard most residential masons were never held to.
He walks the property, gives the estimate, picks the stone, and sets the lead stones himself. When a review thanks "Scott" by name, that's not a sales rep — that's the owner.
A tight team carrying 60-plus years of combined experience. Small enough to care about your outlets and your landscape; skilled enough to match stone laid decades ago.
"Our satisfaction is knowing that each and every customer is treated as if they are our only customer." It's on the shop wall, and it's in the reviews.
Blending new stone into old until the seam disappears is the hardest skill in masonry. It's the one clients name most — and the reason additions and repairs look original.
A standing 10% labor discount for veterans and seniors — a small thank-you from a Driftwood shop that's been part of this community since 1982.