MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Episode 18 Recap: Jeff Tew, Westlake Royal Stone Solutions

Words: Justin Stengel

On this episode of the MASONRY STRONG Podcast, Jeff Tew joins the show, along with MCAA President Jeff Buczkiewicz, to talk about where his passion for this industry started and what it's been like working on the Supplier side of the industry.

An Exciting Meeting in Utah

The podcast kicks off with a casual conversation about Jeff’s journey from Dayton, Ohio, to Utah. He appreciates the beautiful scenery, highlighting the vast differences in climate and elevation. This conversation sets a friendly and relatable tone, establishing a welcoming atmosphere.

Westlake and MCAA Partnership

Westlake has seized the opportunity to partner with the MCAA through their Masonry Alliance program. This collaboration offers Westlake numerous platforms to showcase their premium brands like Eldorado Stone and Cultured Stone. It's a partnership that enhances interactions with the lifeblood of their operations—the contractors.

Introducing the Certified Installer Program

Jeff introduces the Certified Installer Program, addressing the industry's challenge of standardizing installation practices. The program seeks to ensure a consistent and high-level installation process, moving beyond the “wild, wild west” of fluctuating methods.

Key Aspects of the Program

  • Experience Requirement: Installers need at least five years of experience and must have completed a specific number of installations.

  • Comprehensive Testing: A rigorous 100-question test ensures installers understand the necessary practices without assistance from notes or phones.

  • Training Opportunities: A two-day training course helps bridge the gap for less experienced workers, focusing on foundational skills through hands-on learning.

Bridging the Skill Gap


The program is crafted to cater not only to seasoned professionals but also to newcomers to the trade. It offers:

  • A hands-on approach: Mistakes in practice lead to learning opportunities, thereby ensuring thorough comprehension.

  • Flexibility for Newcomers: Newcomers can engage without previous experience, making the field more accessible.

The Importance of Masonry in Construction

One of the program's benefits includes enhanced field visits. By visiting job sites and understanding ongoing masonry projects, Westlake reinforces its commitment to making masonry the preferred choice in construction.

The Mechanics of Masonry

The episode delves into the nitty-gritty of masonry work. Codes and standards are continually evolving, driven by organizations like the Masonry Society.

Challenges in Recruitment and Training

Finding and training the next generation of masons remains a pressing concern. Westlake's commitment to education is evident through its outreach to high schools and job training centers, promoting the benefits and opportunities within the trade.

Promoting Masonry as a Lucrative Career

With minimal initial investment, young aspirants are encouraged to consider masonry. The goal is to cultivate passion and sustain interest in this essential craft.

The Heart of Masonry: Community and Craft

For Jeff and his team, masonry goes beyond construction. It's a community effort, often seeing masons volunteering for projects that help strengthen their local area.

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