
Fort Myers Concrete & Masonry has served San Carlos Park homeowners since 2018, providing fireplace installation, CBS block repair, outdoor kitchen masonry, and retaining wall construction for the area's owner-occupied single-family homes. Lee County permits handled. Response within one business day.

San Carlos Park homeowners with screened lanais and covered outdoor living areas are well suited for a masonry fireplace - indoor gas fireplaces add a focal point to living rooms in CBS homes where no wood-burning option previously existed, and outdoor masonry fireplaces extend covered patio use into Southwest Florida's mild winter months. Block construction with a stone or brick veneer finish holds up against the year-round heat and humidity far better than prefab insert options. See the complete scope of the work we handle on our fireplace installation service page including options for both indoor and outdoor masonry fireplace builds.
Most homes in San Carlos Park were built between the mid-1970s and early 2000s, and the stucco and mortar on CBS homes from that era are showing the effects of decades of Florida wet seasons, UV exposure, and the sustained stress of Hurricane Ian in 2022. Masonry restoration involves cleaning the block surface, repointing open mortar joints, patching stucco cracks, and sealing the exterior before the next storm season. Addressing this proactively costs far less than moisture remediation once water has been working its way into the wall cavity for one or more rainy seasons.
Covered screened lanais are a standard feature on San Carlos Park single-family homes, and the flat lot layout gives homeowners generous rear yard space well suited for an outdoor kitchen build. Concrete block construction creates a durable frame that resists Florida's humidity and UV radiation, and block surfaces accept stucco, tile, or stone veneer finishes that coordinate with the home's existing CBS exterior. We build outdoor kitchen structures to Lee County code with permit documentation provided.
San Carlos Park sits on flat Lee County terrain with sandy soil and a high water table, which means drainage around foundations and slab edges becomes an issue after the heavy afternoon thunderstorms that run from June through September every year. A masonry retaining wall with proper weep holes and aggregate backfill redirects surface runoff before it pools against the base of a CBS block wall and wicks moisture into the slab perimeter. Getting drainage right also protects walkways and driveways from the uneven settling that cracks concrete flatwork over time.
Entry columns, step edging, and decorative brick accent features on San Carlos Park homes are exposed to the same heat cycling, heavy rain, and storm impacts that affect all exterior masonry in Southwest Florida. Spalled brick faces, loose brick in columns, and open mortar joints around steps all get worse each rainy season if not addressed. We match existing brick color and profile as closely as possible so repairs blend with the original construction rather than standing out as patches.
Slab-on-grade foundations are universal in San Carlos Park, and in Lee County's sandy, moisture-prone soil they can crack, shift, or develop voids under the slab as the ground settles unevenly over decades. Stair-step cracks in exterior CBS walls near corners and window frames are a common early warning sign that the slab beneath is moving. Catching and addressing foundation issues before they progress protects the structural integrity of the entire block wall system above.
The bulk of homes in San Carlos Park were built between the mid-1970s and the early 2000s, which means a large share of the housing stock is now 25 to 50 years old. Concrete block homes from this period are structurally sound - CBS construction was chosen precisely because it holds up against Florida hurricanes - but the stucco finish applied over the block is not permanent. Florida heat cycles cause the block to expand and contract repeatedly throughout each year, and that movement creates stress cracks in the stucco coating over time. Small cracks in stucco are a maintenance item, not an emergency, but they stop being small when Southwest Florida's daily summer rain finds them and starts working moisture into the wall cavity. Catching and addressing stucco cracks before each wet season protects the interior of the home and prevents the exponentially more expensive work that comes after years of hidden moisture damage.
Lee County has been one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States over the past decade, and San Carlos Park has grown with it. That growth means more construction activity, tighter contractor schedules, and homes that were purchased and quickly flipped without thorough inspection. It also means the area has a large population of homeowners who care about property values and invest in their homes. Hurricane Ian hit Lee County in September 2022 and left masonry damage throughout unincorporated communities including San Carlos Park - cracked block walls, displaced coping, and lifted concrete flatwork are still being worked through. Sandy soil and flat terrain create drainage challenges that put pressure on slab perimeters and concrete walkways through every rainy season. A masonry contractor who knows this specific building stock and these specific conditions works faster and quotes more accurately than one who is learning the area on your job.
Our crew works throughout San Carlos Park regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. Because San Carlos Park is an unincorporated community in Lee County, all structural masonry permits - including block walls, fireplace installations, outdoor kitchen structures, and retaining walls - are issued through the Lee County Division of Community Development. There is no San Carlos Park city permit office. We handle permit applications and inspection scheduling directly on every job that requires county approval, which means homeowners do not have to figure out the county process on their own.
San Carlos Park sits just off US-41 south of Fort Myers, close to Miromar Outlets on Corkscrew Road and a short drive from Florida Gulf Coast University in Estero. The community is mostly quiet residential streets on modest lots, and the homes between US-41 and Three Oaks Parkway are the kind of owner-occupied CBS construction where stucco maintenance, entry feature repairs, and outdoor masonry additions are steady, predictable work. Neighbors in Cypress Lake to the north deal with similar home ages and conditions, and we cover both areas regularly.
The combination of flat terrain, sandy Lee County soil, and the wet-season rain pattern creates drainage and settling challenges that affect concrete flatwork and block wall footings throughout the community. We account for these soil conditions when designing footing depths and drainage details on every masonry job, not just the ones where drainage is the primary complaint. That upfront planning is why our work in this area holds up through storm seasons.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are seeing - cracks, a project you want built, or storm damage you need assessed. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We come to your San Carlos Park property, walk the job, and give you a written itemized estimate at no charge. We explain what the work involves, what permit requirements apply for your specific project, and what the realistic timeline looks like.
When a Lee County permit is required, we submit the application and handle county inspection scheduling on your behalf. We stage materials, confirm the schedule with you, and begin work once permit approval is confirmed and your start date is set.
We complete the job to the scope in the written estimate, clean the work area before we leave, and do a final walkthrough with you so you can confirm everything looks right. Any punch items are addressed before we close the job.
We serve San Carlos Park and all of unincorporated Lee County. Free written estimates, no pressure. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(239) 266-9050San Carlos Park is an unincorporated community in Lee County sitting between Fort Myers to the north and Estero to the south, with US-41 running along its western edge. The community has a population of roughly 20,000 to 25,000 residents and is made up almost entirely of detached single-family homes on modest lots - a dense suburban grid of owner-occupied CBS homes built across the major growth waves of the 1970s through the early 2000s. Florida Gulf Coast University sits just a few miles to the south in Estero, and Miromar Outlets on Corkscrew Road is a major commercial anchor familiar to everyone in the area. Because San Carlos Park is not incorporated, the community relies on Lee County for code enforcement, permitting, and infrastructure services - which affects how homeowners navigate permit requirements for home improvement projects.
The housing stock is predominantly single-story CBS construction with stucco exteriors, attached garages, and screened rear lanais. Lot sizes are modest - most are under a quarter acre - and the suburban grid layout means homes sit close together, which matters for masonry work that requires staging equipment or materials near property lines. Lee County has been one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States over the past decade, and San Carlos Park has attracted both working families and retirees who want access to the greater Fort Myers-Naples corridor without beach-community price premiums. Nearby communities we also serve include Estero to the south, where the building stock and permitting conditions are similar.
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