
Fort Myers Concrete & Masonry has served Bonita Springs homeowners since 2018, handling stone veneer installation, tuckpointing, retaining walls, and outdoor kitchen masonry on the concrete block homes throughout Lee County. We respond within one business day and give you a free written estimate before any work begins.

Bonita Springs homeowners in communities like Bonita Bay and Pelican Landing often upgrade exterior facades and outdoor living walls with natural or manufactured stone veneer. The warm coastal environment calls for moisture-resistant installation methods that hold up against salt air and summer humidity. See our stone veneer installation service.
Stucco and mortar joints on Bonita Springs homes from the 1980s and 1990s are now showing wear. Repointing deteriorated joints seals the wall against the heavy summer rains that hit the area from June through September.
Bonita Springs sits at very low elevation, and flat lots throughout the city drain slowly after heavy storms. A masonry retaining wall redirects stormwater runoff and keeps standing water away from the foundation - a real concern in areas near Estero Bay.
Outdoor living is central to life in Bonita Springs, and masonry-built outdoor kitchens hold up where wood-frame and metal alternatives fail. Block and stone construction handles the constant heat, humidity, and salt air that degrade lighter materials within a few seasons.
Sandy soil under driveways in Bonita Springs shifts with heavy rainfall, causing concrete to crack and settle. Interlocking masonry pavers flex with minor ground movement and can be releveled or repaired section by section without a full replacement.
Many Bonita Springs homes built during the 1980s and 1990s development boom are now showing cracked stucco, spalling brick faces, and failing mortar. Masonry restoration addresses all of it before water infiltration works its way behind the wall system.
A large share of homes in Bonita Springs were built between the 1980s and early 2000s - during the city's long development run from its pre-incorporation days through the mid-2000s building surge. Those homes are now 20 to 40 years old, and that is exactly the age when exterior stucco develops cracks, mortar joints start to erode, and masonry surfaces need attention. Concrete block construction, which is standard here as it is throughout Southwest Florida, is durable in hurricanes but its stucco skin breaks down with age, UV exposure, and moisture. Cracks that look cosmetic often allow water to enter the wall cavity, where it causes hidden damage over months and years.
The proximity to water makes all of this worse. Bonita Springs sits along the Imperial River and borders Estero Bay, and homes on canals and waterfront lots deal with salt air and elevated humidity that accelerate surface wear on masonry, metal fasteners, and sealants. Hurricane Ian hit the area hard in September 2022, and many homeowners are still contending with cracked stucco, dislodged stone veneer, and damaged masonry walls from that storm. Beyond storm damage, the roughly 53 inches of annual rain - nearly all of it concentrated in the June-through-September wet season - keeps masonry joints under constant moisture stress. Properties in HOA communities like Pelican Landing and Spanish Wells also need to stay in code with architectural standards, which means masonry repairs need to match existing finishes exactly.
Our crew works throughout Bonita Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Bonita Springs Building Division and are familiar with the HOA approval requirements that are standard in gated communities like Bonita Bay and Pelican Landing. Submitting materials and color samples to an architectural review committee before work starts is a normal part of our process in this area.
We know Bonita Springs well. We have worked on homes near Barefoot Beach, in the neighborhoods off Bonita Beach Road, and in the quieter communities east of US-41. The area's flat terrain and low elevation mean drainage is almost always part of the conversation - whether that is a retaining wall to redirect runoff, pavers that handle water movement, or a foundation inspection after a wet season. Hertz Arena and the Coconut Point corridor are local landmarks most residents navigate around daily, and our crew is on local roads constantly.
We also serve the communities directly north and south of Bonita Springs. Homeowners in Estero and Fort Myers get the same crew and the same response time - there is no extra travel charge for either area.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day - typically the same afternoon - and we do not require a deposit to schedule your estimate appointment.
We come to your property and assess the full scope in person. You receive a written estimate covering all costs and the timeline before you decide anything. No vague ranges, no surprise additions after the job starts.
If your home is in a gated community, we provide the material samples and documentation your HOA needs for architectural review. This step runs parallel to permit filing so it does not delay the project start date.
We walk the finished job with you before the crew leaves. The site is cleaned up, and we go over any warranty terms on materials and workmanship so you know exactly what is covered.
No pressure, no deposit required. We visit your Bonita Springs property and give you a written estimate before a single stone is moved.
(239) 266-9050Bonita Springs is a city of around 60,000 permanent residents in the southern end of Lee County, sitting between Estero to the north and Naples to the south along US-41. The city was incorporated in 1999, which accelerated a wave of planned development that filled in the area with gated communities, golf course neighborhoods, and canal-front subdivisions throughout the early 2000s. Well-known communities like Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and Spanish Wells give the city an upscale character - large homes on generously sized lots, many with pools, screened lanais, and outdoor living areas that get used year-round. The housing stock skews toward owner-occupied single-family homes, and the population swells significantly in winter months when seasonal residents arrive from the Midwest and Northeast.
The city sits along the Imperial River and borders Estero Bay, Florida's first aquatic preserve, which gives the western part of the community its Gulf Coast character. Barefoot Beach Preserve is one of the most visited spots in the area and is one of the last undeveloped barrier island beaches in Southwest Florida. The Coconut Point shopping and dining corridor along US-41 is a central reference point for most residents. Bonita Springs sits within the broader Cape Coral-Fort Myers metropolitan area, and it is closely connected to both Estero and Cape Coral in terms of commuting patterns and contractor service areas.
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