
Fort Myers Concrete & Masonry has served Iona homeowners since 2018, providing walkway construction, brick and block repair, retaining walls, and exterior masonry work for the area's canal-front and concrete block homes. We handle Lee County permits and respond within one business day.

Iona homes with large lots along McGregor Boulevard and the canal-front streets frequently have long entry paths and garden walkways that crack and shift as the sandy base dries out between summer storms. A properly built masonry walkway with a compacted base and control joints holds up far longer than a simple poured slab. See what goes into the process on our walkway construction service page and find out which material works best for your yard.
Older homes along the McGregor corridor and the established streets off of it often have brick accents on entry columns, planters, and front steps that have seen 40 or 50 years of Florida heat and salt air. Spalling brick faces and crumbling mortar joints are common in Iona's 1970s and 1980s housing stock. Catching these repairs before the next storm season prevents water from working into the block wall behind the brick veneer.
Iona sits at very low elevation, and flat lots hold water after heavy summer storms - a drainage problem that pushes water toward foundations on properties without proper grading. A masonry retaining wall built with drainage aggregate backfill redirects runoff and protects slab foundations from the moisture intrusion that leads to cracking and mold. Lee County code requires permits for walls over 30 inches, and we handle the process.
Concrete block construction is the standard in Iona, and CBS homes throughout the area need periodic block wall maintenance - stucco patching at crack points, repointing of exposed mortar joints, and sealing of sections that face the prevailing salt air from the Gulf and nearby waterways. We match existing block profiles and stucco textures so repairs blend into the surrounding exterior.
Iona driveways on sandy-soil lots develop soft spots and uneven sections when the base shifts after repeated heavy rain and dry cycles. Concrete paver driveways on a properly compacted base outperform poured slabs on these soils because individual pavers can flex without cracking and failed sections can be releveled without tearing up the whole surface. Salt air from the waterways also causes faster surface degradation on standard concrete than on sealed pavers.
Canal-front homes in Iona often feature entry facades and exterior walls where owners want a more finished appearance than plain stucco. Stone veneer adds visual interest to CBS construction and can be applied over existing stucco or new block walls without adding significant structural load. Proper substrate preparation and drainage detailing matter especially here because of the high humidity and salt air exposure that accelerate adhesion failure on improperly installed veneer.
A large share of homes in Iona were built between the 1970s and the 1990s, which puts them at 30 to 50 years old - the age when original masonry, stucco coatings, and walkway slabs routinely start to fail. Concrete block structure construction is the norm throughout this part of Lee County, and CBS homes need periodic maintenance that wood-frame homes simply do not: stucco patching at stress cracks, repointing of exposed mortar joints, and sealing of block sections that face the salt air coming off the Caloosahatchee River and the nearby Gulf. When those surfaces are left unaddressed, water finds the cracks and works its way into the wall cavity long before any interior damage becomes visible.
Iona's proximity to the water adds another layer of demand. Canal-front homes and properties near the Caloosahatchee deal with salt-laden air year-round, which accelerates the breakdown of mortar, surface sealants, and concrete finishes faster than homeowners from non-coastal areas expect. Hurricane Ian struck Lee County in September 2022 as a Category 4 storm and caused widespread masonry damage throughout Iona - cracked block walls, lifted walkway pavers, and stucco failures on homes already stressed by years of deferred maintenance. Many homeowners are still completing repair work from that storm. Lee County's sandy soils also shift more than denser fill, which means walkways, driveways, and patio slabs settle unevenly after repeated wet-dry cycles, creating the trip hazards and drainage problems that need masonry correction.
Our crew works throughout Iona regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. All structural masonry permits for Iona properties run through the Lee County Division of Community Development because Iona is unincorporated - there is no city hall to deal with, just the county. We handle permit applications, scheduling, and county inspections on every structural job so homeowners do not have to navigate that process themselves.
Iona runs along the McGregor Boulevard corridor, one of the most recognized stretches of road in all of Lee County, lined with mature royal palms and bordered by established residential streets with large lots. Many of those homes have not had masonry work done since they were built, which means our crew regularly finds stucco cracks, failing mortar joints, and walkways that have been shifting for years. The neighborhoods closer to the Caloosahatchee and the canal systems require extra attention to sealing and drainage detail because of the constant salt air and moisture exposure from the waterways.
We also serve Fort Myers Beach to the south and Cape Coral to the north. No travel surcharge applies to jobs throughout Iona or these adjacent communities.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe what you need - a cracked walkway, a stucco repair, a new retaining wall, whatever it is. We respond within one business day and ask enough questions to give you a realistic scope before anyone comes out.
A crew member visits your Iona property, measures the job, and assesses the base condition - soil stability, drainage, and existing masonry condition all affect scope and cost. You receive a written, itemized estimate with no pressure to commit on the spot.
If the work requires a Lee County permit, we submit the application and handle all county communication. Permit processing typically takes one to three weeks; we schedule your job as soon as approval arrives and work around your schedule when possible.
We complete the job, clean the site, and walk through the finished work with you before leaving. For walkway and paver installations, we explain the curing period and sealing schedule so the surface performs as long as possible in Iona's coastal climate.
We serve the Iona area and all of Lee County. Free written estimates, no obligation, response within one business day.
(239) 266-9050Iona is an unincorporated community in Lee County, Florida, located on the southwest Gulf Coast between Fort Myers and the barrier islands. It runs along the McGregor Boulevard corridor, a historic stretch of road lined with royal palm trees that has been a defining feature of this part of Lee County for generations. The area sits adjacent to the Caloosahatchee River and numerous tidal canals, and a notable portion of its homes have direct water access - docks, seawalls, and canal-front lots are common features of Iona real estate. The housing stock is primarily single-family, owner-occupied concrete block homes, many of them built between the 1970s and 1990s, giving the community an established suburban character with large lots and mature landscaping.
Because Iona has no city government of its own, all code enforcement, permitting, and public works fall under Lee County jurisdiction. Residents tend to be long-term homeowners who invest in maintaining their properties, and the area has a mix of modest ranch homes and larger waterfront properties that reflect its growth over several decades. It is close to both Fort Myers and the Gulf barrier islands - neighbors to the south can see Fort Myers Beach from their boats, and residents in the northern sections are a short drive from North Fort Myers across the Caloosahatchee bridge. Iona's coastal position means it carries the same salt air and storm exposure as the beach communities, just without the oceanfront price tag.
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