
Fort Myers Concrete & Masonry has served Estero homeowners since 2018, handling driveway pavers, retaining walls, tuckpointing, and concrete block work throughout the Village of Estero. We understand local permitting, HOA requirements, and the drainage challenges that come with Estero's flat terrain. We respond within one business day and provide a free written estimate before any work begins.

Sandy soil in Estero shifts after heavy rains, causing concrete driveways to crack and settle within a few years. Interlocking pavers handle minor ground movement and can be releveled or repaired section by section - no full-slab replacement needed. See our driveway paver service.
Estero sits just a few feet above sea level, and yards throughout the village drain slowly after summer storms. A masonry retaining wall redirects stormwater and keeps standing water from pooling against the foundation - a common issue in neighborhoods near Estero Bay.
Concrete block homes in Estero built in the 2000s are old enough now that stucco cracks and mortar joints begin to erode. Repointing those joints before water gets behind the surface prevents the hidden wall damage that shows up months later.
Estero homeowners in HOA communities often upgrade front entries and pool decks with masonry walkways that match neighborhood architectural standards. We work within HOA material and color requirements so approvals move quickly.
Most single-family homes in Estero have screened lanais and outdoor living areas used year-round. A block-and-stone outdoor kitchen holds up against the constant Gulf-side humidity and salt air that breaks down lighter materials in a season or two.
Estero homeowners in gated communities use masonry block walls to define property lines, screen utility areas, and add privacy without violating HOA height and material requirements. We build to village code and handle the permit when required.
Most homes in Estero were built in the 2000s and 2010s, which means the local housing stock is newer than most Southwest Florida communities - but that does not mean maintenance-free. Concrete block construction with stucco exteriors is the standard here, as it is throughout Lee County. Stucco on CBS homes develops hairline cracks from settling, thermal expansion, and storm impact. Those cracks are not cosmetic issues; they are entry points for the heavy summer rain that Estero gets from June through September. A crack that holds water through one wet season can have moisture behind the wall system by the next. Homes built in the early 2000s are now at the age where the first round of significant masonry maintenance is overdue.
Drainage is a persistent challenge here. Estero is built on flat, sandy land only a few feet above sea level. After heavy rain - and the village averages around 55 inches per year - standing water is common in yards, along driveways, and near foundations. Pavers sink when their sand base washes out. Block walls settle when soil erodes beneath them. Hurricane Ian in September 2022 brought this problem into sharp focus for many Estero homeowners, and some properties are still carrying unrepaired damage from that storm. Beyond storm events, salt air from the Gulf and high year-round humidity keep masonry surfaces under constant stress - which is why the work we do in Estero is rarely just cosmetic.
Our crew works throughout Estero regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. Since Estero incorporated as a village in 2014, permits for structural masonry work are pulled through the Village of Estero rather than through Lee County - a detail that matters because the process and requirements differ. We file those permits directly and are familiar with the village's building review timeline.
A large portion of Estero is governed by HOA rules. Communities like Bella Terra, Wildcat Run, and Fountain Lakes require material and color approvals before exterior work begins. We provide the documentation those architectural review committees need - material samples, photos, and project descriptions - so the approval process does not hold up your project start date. Coconut Point is the area landmark most residents navigate around, and Hertz Arena on Corkscrew Road is another reference point our crew passes on nearly every job run.
We cover the surrounding areas as well. If your property is in Bonita Springs to the south or in Fort Myers to the north, we serve those areas with the same crew and the same response time.
Call or submit a request through the contact form. We reply within one business day - most calls get a same-day response. No deposit is required to schedule your estimate appointment.
We come to your Estero property, assess the work in person, and give you a written estimate before anything starts. You will know the exact cost and the full timeline before you make any decision.
We handle permit applications through the Village of Estero on any job that needs one. If your community requires HOA approval, we prepare and submit the documentation for the architectural review committee.
When the work is done, we walk the site with you before the crew leaves. The property is cleaned up, and we cover all warranty terms on materials and workmanship at the end of the job.
No deposit, no pressure. We will assess your Estero property in person and give you a written estimate before a single block is placed.
(239) 266-9050Estero is a fast-growing village in Lee County sitting along US-41 between Fort Myers and Naples. It only became an incorporated village in 2014 - before that it was unincorporated Lee County - and it has been adding residents and homes at a fast pace ever since. The housing stock is predominantly newer construction: concrete block homes with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, screened lanais, and in-ground pools are the standard. Gated communities make up a large share of the residential landscape. Bella Terra, Wildcat Run, Fountain Lakes, The Reserve at Estero, and Rookery Pointe are among the neighborhoods most locals know by name. A significant portion of residents are retirees or second-home owners who have invested heavily in their properties and maintain them accordingly.
The western edge of Estero borders Estero Bay, Florida's first aquatic preserve, which gives the community its name and its connection to the Gulf Coast environment. Coconut Point mall along US-41 is the central commercial hub and a reference point nearly every resident uses. Hertz Arena on Corkscrew Road - home to the Florida Everblades - is one of the most recognizable venues in Southwest Florida. Estero is closely connected to both Bonita Springs to the south and Fort Myers to the north, and many residents travel US-41 or I-75 to both cities regularly.
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