
Marco Island Concrete & Masonry handles foundation repair, tuckpointing, brick work, retaining walls, and more across Marco Island and Southwest Florida. We give you a free written estimate and get the job done right the first time.

Marco Island Concrete & Masonry is a full-service masonry contractor based in Marco Island, FL, serving homeowners and property owners across 12 communities in Southwest Florida. We offer 16 masonry and concrete services - from foundation repair and tuckpointing to outdoor kitchens and retaining walls. Every job starts with a free on-site estimate and is backed by licensed, insured craftsmanship built for Gulf Coast conditions.

Slab settling or shifting soil? We stabilize and repair foundations before small cracks become costly structural damage.
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Salt air and Gulf storms eat away at mortar fast - keep your chimney watertight and structurally sound.
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Open mortar joints let water in with every storm. Fresh tuckpointing seals the wall and stops damage before it spreads.
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Crumbling or spalling brick? We match your existing material and restore the wall before moisture causes bigger problems.
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A properly installed paver driveway handles Florida heat, stays level, and adds real curb appeal that lasts for decades.
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Erosion or soil movement threatening your yard? A solid retaining wall protects your property and holds the grade.
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Years of coastal weather can wear masonry down - we bring weathered brick, block, and stone back to solid condition.
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Add a wood or gas fireplace with a fully built masonry surround that is safe, functional, and built to code.
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Natural stone veneer transforms plain concrete block walls into a high-end finish that holds up in coastal conditions.
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Need a durable boundary wall or privacy screen? Concrete block construction is the right choice for Southwest Florida.
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Stem walls and foundation blocks built correctly set the stage for every structure above them - we get it right the first time.
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A masonry-built outdoor kitchen handles Florida heat and salt air, and gives you a permanent entertaining space that lasts.
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A well-laid walkway ties your outdoor space together and handles heavy foot traffic without cracking or shifting.
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Traditional brick walls built for coastal exposure - tight joints, quality materials, and a finish that holds up year after year.
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Natural stone walls, columns, and features built by hand - durable, beautiful, and suited to Marco Island's environment.
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Failing mortar joints in your brick? We remove the old material and pack in fresh mortar that bonds properly and lasts.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or fill out our short contact form. Tell us what you are seeing - cracks, crumbling mortar, a settling slab, or anything else that caught your eye. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site visit.
We come to your property and walk the job with you. We look at the full picture - not just the visible damage - and explain what we found and what we recommend. You receive a clear written proposal before we ever pick up a tool.
Once you approve the scope, we schedule the job and show up on time. We handle any required permits, keep you informed throughout, and walk you through the completed work before we leave. The job site gets cleaned up - not just the masonry.
We hold a current Florida state masonry contractor license you can verify at myfloridalicense.com. Every job is covered by full liability insurance and workers compensation - so if something goes wrong, you are protected.
Every estimate starts with a personal site visit and ends with a written proposal. You will never get a phone quote or a vague range - just a clear price for a clearly defined scope of work, with no pressure to commit.
We live and work in the same coastal Southwest Florida communities as our customers. We know the local climate, the permitting process at the City of Marco Island building department, and what materials hold up here long-term.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day and show up when we say we will. If something changes on the schedule, we call you - not the other way around. Straightforward communication from first contact to final walkthrough.
Ready to get started? (239) 448-0065 or send us a message.
"We had significant foundation settling after the last storm season - one corner of the slab had dropped about half an inch. The crew came out, explained exactly what was causing it, and had the repair completed in two days. Eighteen months later and no issues whatsoever."
David R., Marco Island - Foundation Repair
"Our chimney mortar was badly deteriorated from years of salt air. They matched the mortar color well, got on the roof and addressed the crown at the same time, and applied a sealant before leaving. The work held up through our first full rainy season with no signs of water intrusion."
Susan M., Naples - Chimney Repair
"We hired them to tuckpoint the retaining wall along our canal lot - the mortar was crumbling in several places and we were worried about the wall. They repaired everything, used a coastal-rated mortar mix, and finished ahead of schedule. Clean work and a fair price."
Robert K., East Naples - Tuckpointing
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after your estimate - just a clear written quote and an honest assessment of what your masonry needs. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(239) 448-0065Marco Island Concrete & Masonry serves 12 communities across Southwest Florida, including Marco Island, Naples, Bonita Springs, and surrounding areas. Most jobs can be scheduled within the same week. We know the roads, the local building departments, and the conditions specific to each community we work in.
Salt crystals penetrate porous mortar joints and expand as they dry, pushing the material apart from the inside - a process called salt crystallization. In coastal Southwest Florida, this can deteriorate mortar in years rather than decades, making regular inspection and early repair essential for any exposed masonry. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) documents how coastal marine environments accelerate material degradation across the country.
Yes - wind-driven rain during a tropical storm forces water through even small gaps in mortar joints that might not cause problems in normal rainfall. After Hurricane Ian in 2022, many Marco Island properties showed foundation voids and chimney damage that had no visible surface signs until an inspection was done. Post-storm checks catch problems before the next wet season makes them worse.
Hairline cracks that appear near door frames and run diagonally are often a sign of foundation movement, not just normal curing shrinkage. On Marco Island, where slab-on-grade homes sit on sandy, compressible soils with a high water table, soil saturation during the rainy season is the most common trigger for settlement cracks. Any crack you can fit a credit card into deserves a professional look.
Fresh mortar needs time to cure without getting soaked. Scheduling repairs between November and April - before the rainy season begins - gives new mortar the best conditions to set up fully and reach maximum strength. Work done just before or during the wet season risks mortar that washes out or cures unevenly, shortening the life of the repair significantly.
Routine tuckpointing and small brick repairs generally do not require a permit. However, structural masonry work - foundation repairs, retaining walls, chimney relining - typically does, and the City of Marco Island has its own building department with specific requirements for coastal construction. A licensed contractor handles the permit application and required inspections so you are fully covered at resale and with your insurer.
Coastal flood zones add requirements that go beyond standard construction - including elevation rules, flood-vent specifications, and material requirements suited to repeated inundation. A contractor working in FEMA-designated flood zones should hold a current Florida state license you can verify at myfloridalicense.com, and should have documented experience with coastal masonry repairs - not just inland construction.
Marco Island Concrete & Masonry is a licensed and insured masonry contractor based in Marco Island, FL, serving 12 communities across Southwest Florida since 2019.
We hold a current Florida state contractor license for masonry work, issued through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation - which you can verify online at any time using our license number.
Since 2019, we have completed masonry and concrete projects throughout Collier County, from small tuckpointing repairs to full foundation stabilizations and outdoor living structures. Every project starts with a written scope and ends with a personal walkthrough.
Walls where only the mortar has failed but the brick or block units themselves are sound are strong candidates for repair. Once the units start spalling, shifting, or separating, a partial or full rebuild often makes more economic sense than chasing repairs on damaged material.
Mortar that is harder than the surrounding brick traps moisture inside the wall instead of letting it escape, accelerating damage in exactly the areas it was meant to protect. A contractor who understands mortar compatibility - not just color matching - is one worth hiring.
A breathable sealer slows moisture absorption without trapping vapor inside the wall - a critical distinction on the Gulf Coast. Non-breathable coatings can cause blistering and accelerated deterioration in high-humidity environments. The Mason Contractors Association of America provides guidance on material selection for coastal masonry applications.
Have questions about what your masonry needs? Call us at (239) 448-0065 or send a message online and we will help you figure out your next step.
Marco Island is a barrier island off Florida's Gulf Coast in Collier County, accessible from the mainland by the S.S. Jolley Bridge to the north and the Stan Gober Memorial Bridge near Goodland to the east. The island is the largest of the Ten Thousand Islands, with a year-round population of roughly 15,000 to 16,000 that more than doubles in the winter months when seasonal residents return. Most of the island's homes were built during the Deltona Corporation's planned build-out in the 1960s and 1970s, giving much of the housing stock 40 to 60 years of Gulf Coast weather exposure.
The canal network carved through the island during that development era means a large share of residential lots have direct water frontage. Homes near Tigertail Beach on the northwest side, along Collier Boulevard, and throughout the canal neighborhoods all face the same challenge: salt air, storm surge, and annual wet seasons that are hard on exterior masonry. Hurricane Ian struck in 2022 with roughly 8 feet of storm surge across much of the island, and the damage to driveways, slabs, seawalls, and outdoor structures was significant. The City of Marco Island operates its own building department - separate from Collier County - and structural masonry work here requires local permits and inspections that a contractor new to the island may not be prepared for.
We cross the Jolley Bridge to Marco Island jobs regularly and are familiar with the city's permitting process, the seasonal scheduling demands that come with a large snowbird population, and the material choices that hold up in a salt-air, flood-zone environment. Whether your property has been on the island since the original build-out or was rebuilt after a recent storm, we know what it takes to do masonry work here right. The FEMA National Flood Insurance Program designates much of Marco Island as a high-risk flood zone, and our work accounts for those requirements from the start.
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Marco Island Concrete & Masonry
17 Tahiti Rd
Marco Island, FL 34145
projects@marcoislandconcreteandmasonry.com
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Marco Island Concrete & Masonry serves Marco Island and surrounding communities with free on-site estimates, licensed craftsmanship, and results that hold up through Florida's toughest seasons.