01/21/2026
If you look up "Dry Stack Masonry" in a textbook, you’ll get a boring definition about gravity and friction.
But if you ask a homeowner in the Flathead Valley who has had to repair their concrete wall three times in ten years, they’ll give you a different definition: Peace of Mind.
Here is the engineering reality:
1. The "Hydraulic" Problem
In Montana, the ground freezes hard. When water gets trapped behind a sealed concrete or mortared wall, it turns into ice and expands. That pressure (hydrostatic pressure) is strong enough to snap reinforced concrete like a twig. That’s why you see those ugly zigzag cracks on walls around town.
2. The Dry Stack Solution
A dry stack wall has no mortar to crack. It is held together by the weight of the stone and the skill of the mason.
• It’s Permeable: The entire face of the wall is a drain. Water flows right through it, meaning no pressure ever builds up.
• It’s Flexible: When the ground heaves in February, the stones subtly shift and settle. When the ground thaws in April, they settle back. The wall "breathes" with the landscape instead of fighting it.
We don't build dry stack just because it looks rugged and beautiful (though it does). We build it because, in this climate, it is simply the superior technology.
Build it once. Enjoy it forever.
I am currently designing projects for the Spring 2026 build season. If you want a wall that outlasts the winter, shoot me a DM.