Bonita Springs Concrete & Masonry is the masonry contractor Estero homeowners call for concrete block walls, driveway pavers, and retaining walls. Serving Southwest Florida since 2018, we know the HOA requirements and building standards that govern Estero's gated communities, and we handle permitting so you do not have to.

Estero's master-planned communities have specific material and finish standards for any wall construction on residential lots, and concrete block is the accepted standard across this part of Lee County. Our concrete block wall work in Estero is built to meet those HOA requirements and to withstand the wind loads required in Southwest Florida's hurricane zone.
Paver driveways are the standard in most of Estero's gated communities, and after 20 to 30 years in the Florida heat and humidity, they commonly need re-leveling, re-sanding, or partial replacement. Algae and mold growth on shaded sections is also a regular maintenance issue in Estero's humid climate.
Estero's low, flat terrain and sandy soil mean that drainage and erosion can become real problems on properties that sit near retention ponds or drainage swales. A well-built retaining wall keeps your soil and landscaping in place through the rainy season without relying on the surrounding ground to stay stable.
Homes built in Estero during the 1990s and early 2000s are now reaching the age where stucco cracks, spalling corners, and failing mortar joints show up regularly. Proper masonry restoration on these CBS homes stops moisture from getting into the block cavities before it causes structural damage that is far more expensive to fix.
Estero communities expect outdoor spaces to match their landscaping standards, and a well-laid paver or masonry walkway adds visual continuity from driveway to front door. We install walkways using materials and patterns that hold up to Florida's sun, rain, and occasional ground movement year after year.
New construction additions, guest house foundations, and stem wall replacements in Estero all require properly built concrete block foundation walls that meet Lee County's hurricane and flood zone standards. We build foundation block walls to current code and coordinate all required inspections.
Most of Estero was developed between the mid-1990s and the 2010s, which means the oldest homes are now 25 to 35 years old. In Southwest Florida, that age range is when concrete block homes start showing mortar joint deterioration, stucco cracking, and paver movement in earnest. The sandy, low-lying soil that characterizes this part of Lee County holds moisture after the summer rainy season and drains unevenly, which causes pavers and concrete surfaces to shift. Add in salt air from the Gulf a few miles to the west and the intense UV exposure that fades and breaks down sealants and paint, and the maintenance calendar for an Estero home fills up faster than most owners expect when they move in.
Estero's gated and HOA-governed communities add an extra layer of complexity to any masonry project. HOA architectural review boards specify which materials, finishes, and wall heights are acceptable, and work that is done without HOA approval can result in required tear-outs at the owner's expense. Hurricane and tropical storm risk is real here too - the village sits in Lee County, which took a direct hit from Hurricane Ian in 2022. Storm surge and wind damage from a major storm can crack block walls, displace pavers, and compromise foundation edges in ways that are not always visible from the surface.
Our crew works throughout Estero regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Permits for structural masonry in the village are handled through the Village of Estero, which has its own building services department separate from Lee County. We are familiar with that process and submit permit applications directly, tracking review status so the project moves forward without delays you have to chase.
US 41 (Tamiami Trail) and Corkscrew Road are the two main corridors we use to reach jobs across the village. Most residential work is concentrated in the planned communities east of US 41, including neighborhoods near Coconut Point and off Corkscrew Road toward the Florida Gulf Coast University area. Whether the job is in one of the long-established gated communities or in a newer section of the village still being built out, we have worked in those neighborhoods before.
We also serve Fort Myers to the north, where the building stock is older and the masonry needs are different, and Bonita Springs just to the south, where we are headquartered. If your project spans multiple properties in this corridor, we can schedule efficiently across all of them.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and briefly describe what you need. We respond to all estimate requests within one business day.
We visit the property to assess the scope, check HOA guidelines if applicable, and identify any permit requirements. You receive a written estimate with a clear line-item breakdown before any work begins.
Once permits are approved and materials are staged, the crew arrives on the agreed start date. Most residential masonry projects in Estero run one to five days on-site depending on scope. You do not need to be home during the work, though we coordinate access with you in advance.
We do a final walkthrough with you at completion, confirm any HOA or permit inspection sign-offs are in order, and remove all materials and debris from the site before we leave.
We serve all of Estero, FL - from gated communities near Coconut Point to neighborhoods along Corkscrew Road. No commitment required.
(239) 345-9989Estero is a village in Lee County that was incorporated in 2014, making it one of the newer municipalities in Southwest Florida. Despite being young as a government, the community has been growing since the 1990s, and its population now exceeds 30,000 year-round residents with seasonal additions during the winter months. The village is defined by its master-planned communities and gated subdivisions, many built around amenities like golf courses, pools, and preserve views. Residents also know Estero as the home of Florida Gulf Coast University, one of the most visible institutions in the area, which brings a different demographic to the neighborhoods near Ben Hill Griffin Parkway.
US 41 and Corkscrew Road are the two main commercial and residential corridors, with Coconut Point Mall serving as the most recognized retail anchor on the Tamiami Trail. The Estero River and nearby Koreshan State Park give the village a natural character that sets it apart from the purely suburban communities to the north. Homes here are predominantly concrete block construction, and the combination of sandy soil, Gulf proximity, and a busy hurricane season makes ongoing masonry maintenance a practical reality for most owners. Neighbors in Naples to the south face many of the same conditions, and we serve that community as well.
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