
Bonita Springs Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Fort Myers Beach with stone veneer installation, concrete repair, and structural masonry work built for barrier island conditions. We have served the Southwest Florida coast since 2018, and our team crosses Matanzas Pass to work on Estero Island regularly.

Homes on Fort Myers Beach take a beating from salt air and storm-driven moisture, and a properly installed stone veneer surface gives exterior walls a durable, attractive finish that holds up to coastal conditions. We select materials rated for marine environments so the work lasts longer than it would with standard inland spec.
Post-Ian rebuilds on Estero Island frequently require new perimeter walls and structural block work to meet current Florida building code. Concrete block construction is the standard for barrier island homes, and we work with it every day in coastal conditions.
Elevated homes on pilings and post-and-beam foundations face salt-driven corrosion and storm surge exposure that mainland homes never see. We assess and repair foundation-level masonry with materials appropriate for Fort Myers Beach site conditions.
Sandy, low-elevation lots on the island shift and erode after heavy rain and storm surge, and a properly built retaining wall stabilizes yard areas and protects landscaping from washout. We build retaining structures suited for the island's sandy soil and high water table.
Older block and stucco surfaces on Fort Myers Beach are showing accelerated wear from years of salt air and UV exposure, especially on properties that were partially damaged by Ian. We restore masonry to a clean, sealed finish that resists ongoing coastal deterioration.
Salt air attacks mortar joints faster on barrier island homes than anywhere inland, and failing joints let moisture into the wall where it causes internal damage. Tuckpointing replaces degraded mortar before the water intrusion becomes a bigger structural problem.
Fort Myers Beach sits on Estero Island, a narrow barrier island flanked by the Gulf of Mexico to the west and Estero Bay to the east. Every property here is exposed to salt-laden air year-round, not just during storm season. Salt air corrodes metal reinforcement in concrete, attacks mortar joints, and breaks down sealants faster than in any inland location. A masonry job done with standard materials may hold up well in Fort Myers but fail within a few years at the beach. The entire specification, from the concrete mix to the sealant type to the type of anchor bolts used, has to be appropriate for a coastal environment.
Hurricane Ian in 2022 reshaped the island dramatically. A large share of the housing stock was destroyed or heavily damaged, and most of what has been rebuilt must meet Florida's current wind, flood, and building code requirements for a coastal high-hazard area. New homes here are often elevated on pilings, with open ground-level areas that are entirely exposed to wind and water. Even properties that survived Ian sustained damage to exterior masonry, foundations, and block walls. The volume of repair and rebuild work, combined with the complexity of island permitting and logistics, means property owners need a contractor who has actually worked on Estero Island, not one guessing at what the job will take.
Our crew works throughout Fort Myers Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Scheduling around bridge access over Matanzas Pass is a real logistics factor on every job, and we plan equipment and material delivery to avoid the traffic backups on Estero Boulevard that can add hours to a workday during tourist season. For out-of-area property owners and vacation rental operators who are not on the island, we can also keep you updated remotely and coordinate access with property managers.
Estero Island is a seven-mile stretch from Bowditch Point at the north end down to the south tip of the island. Properties near Times Square at the north end tend to be higher-density condos and commercial buildings, while the middle and south stretches of the island are more residential. We have worked on both sides of Estero Boulevard and understand that bay-side properties and Gulf-side properties face different exposure levels, which affects what materials and methods we recommend for each specific job.
We also serve Cape Coral across the water, where canal-front properties share many of the same salt air and moisture challenges as Fort Myers Beach. If you have properties in both areas, we can coordinate work across both locations without you needing separate contractors.
Call or fill out our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask about bridge access timing, property type, and whether the home is elevated so we can plan the right crew and equipment before we arrive.
We come to your property, look at the site conditions, and give you a written estimate before any work starts. If your home is elevated or post-Ian construction, we factor in the access and material requirements specific to your situation, so there are no surprises on the final invoice.
We handle all permit applications through the Town of Fort Myers Beach building department and schedule work around the approval timeline. You do not need to manage the permit process yourself.
When the job is done, we walk the site with you, answer any questions, and confirm the work meets both your expectations and code requirements. If you are not on the island, we can send photos and a written completion report.
We serve Fort Myers Beach and all of Estero Island. Free estimates, no obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(239) 345-9989Fort Myers Beach is a small coastal town located entirely on Estero Island, a seven-mile barrier island in Lee County on Florida's southwest Gulf coast. The island is accessed by bridge over Matanzas Pass, with Estero Boulevard serving as the only through road from the northern tip near Bowditch Point Park and Times Square all the way to the southern residential neighborhoods. The permanent population is small, numbering a few thousand full-time residents, but seasonal visitors and part-time owners bring thousands more people to the island during the winter months. Property types range from beachfront condominiums and vacation rentals to single-family homes on smaller lots tucked in from the Gulf or Estero Bay. For more on the community, see the Town of Fort Myers Beach.
Hurricane Ian's direct hit in September 2022 fundamentally changed the character of Fort Myers Beach. Large sections of the island were destroyed, and the town has been rebuilding ever since, with new elevated structures, stricter permitting, and a construction presence that is visible across the island. Neighboring communities including Fort Myers on the mainland and Estero to the south saw far less damage than the island did. Fort Myers Beach residents know that maintaining and repairing their property here is a different challenge than anywhere else in Lee County.
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