
Fort Myers Concrete & Masonry serves Cape Coral homeowners with concrete block walls, brick repair, and tuckpointing, backed by local knowledge from years of working across Lee County. We reply within one business day and provide free written estimates on every job.

Cape Coral was built on concrete block, and most property additions, perimeter walls, and privacy walls here are block construction. Properly built CBS walls handle the Gulf Coast humidity and storm winds better than any alternative. See our concrete block wall services.
Cape Coral homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have mortar joints that are now 30 to 40 years old. The combination of high humidity and salt air off the Gulf accelerates mortar erosion - re-pointing keeps moisture out before it reaches the block substrate.
Cape Coral sits nearly flat, just a few feet above sea level, and many lots flood after heavy summer rain. A block or stone retaining wall can redirect runoff, protect landscaping, and keep standing water from pooling against the foundation.
Older Cape Coral homes and commercial buildings with brick veneer see accelerated surface wear from the coastal climate. Targeted brick replacement using matched materials restores appearance and prevents moisture from entering the wall cavity.
Cape Coral's sandy subsoil does not support poured concrete walkways well - slabs crack and shift within a few years. Paver and stone walkways tolerate minor ground movement and can be repaired section by section without a full replacement.
Hurricane Ian left visible damage on masonry surfaces throughout Cape Coral. Restoration work - repointing, patching, and sealing - addresses both the cosmetic and structural effects of storm impact before small problems become expensive ones.
Cape Coral was developed rapidly starting in the late 1950s, and most of its housing stock was built between 1970 and 2000. At 25 to 55 years old, those homes are at the age where concrete block foundations develop cracks, stucco surfaces begin to spall, and mortar joints reach the end of their service life. The city has more than 400 miles of canals, which means a large share of homes sit on waterfront lots where salt air and persistent ground moisture accelerate surface wear on masonry far faster than on inland lots. Concrete block construction is the standard here for good reason - it holds up in hurricanes - but even CBS homes need regular masonry maintenance to perform as intended.
Hurricane Ian came through Cape Coral in September 2022 as a Category 4 storm and left visible damage across the city: stucco cracked off exterior walls, mortar joints opened up, and block walls were displaced by storm surge. Many homeowners are still working through repairs. Beyond storm damage, the flat terrain and sandy subsoil that Cape Coral was built on means drainage is a chronic challenge - standing water after summer thunderstorms puts constant pressure on masonry at ground level. Getting the right masonry contractor here means working with someone who understands these specific conditions, not just general masonry principles.
Our crew works throughout Cape Coral regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Permits for structural masonry in Cape Coral go through the Cape Coral Building Division, which has specific requirements for block wall footings and reinforcement given the city's high water table and soft subsoil. We know what inspectors expect and build our work to pass the first time.
Cape Coral is a city of homeowners - the homeownership rate is around 70 percent - and most residents take maintenance seriously. We have worked on CBS homes throughout the city, from canal-front lots on the southeast side to dry inland lots near Pine Island Road. The canal-front jobs require extra attention to mortar selection and sealant compatibility, since the saltier micro-environment near the water accelerates surface deterioration faster than a property a few blocks inland.
Cape Coral borders North Fort Myers across the Caloosahatchee River, and we serve that community as well. Homeowners in Fort Myers proper looking for the same crew and same standards can reach us through the same number.
Call or use the form below. We respond within one business day, usually the same day. No deposit is required to schedule an estimate, and there is no obligation after the visit.
We come to your Cape Coral property, assess the full scope of the work, and provide a written estimate with a clear breakdown. We will also flag any permit requirements and handle that process for you.
Work is scheduled around Cape Coral's permit inspection calendar and, when possible, around the wet season. Most residential masonry jobs in Cape Coral take one to four days on site.
Before the crew leaves, we walk the finished work with you. The site is cleared of debris, and we review any warranty terms on materials and labor so you know exactly what is covered.
Whether you are on a canal lot or an inland street in Cape Coral, we will come to the property and give you a clear written estimate before any work starts.
(239) 266-9050Cape Coral is the largest city in Lee County by area and one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. The city is built on a grid of man-made canals - over 400 miles of them - that were dug during the original development of the area in the late 1950s and 1960s. Today Cape Coral has a population of more than 200,000 residents, the majority of them homeowners. The housing stock is mostly single-family, with a mix of concrete block homes from the 1980s and 1990s and newer construction from the 2000s and 2010s. Neighborhoods vary from modest inland streets near Del Prado Boulevard to high-value waterfront properties on the Caloosahatchee River and the Gulf access canals in the southwest portion of the city.
Cape Coral sits directly across the Caloosahatchee River from Fort Myers, and many residents cross the bridge regularly for work and errands. To the north, North Fort Myers shares a similar housing profile and climate. The Sun Splash Family Waterpark on Pine Island Road has been a Cape Coral landmark since 1983 and a reference point locals know well. Hurricane Ian left its mark on virtually every block of the city in 2022, and the repair and rebuilding work that followed has been a major driver of contractor activity ever since.
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