Marco Island Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Bonita Springs, FL, handling walkway construction, driveway pavers, retaining walls, and concrete block repair for gated communities and coastal properties throughout Lee County. We have worked across Southwest Florida since 2019 and understand the sandy soil, flood risk, and HOA requirements that define masonry work in this city.

Bonita Springs homes - especially those in HOA-governed communities and near the Gulf - need walkways that drain properly on flat lots and hold up against salt air and heavy summer rain. A poorly graded path sends stormwater toward the foundation rather than away from it, and that problem compounds every rainy season. Our walkway construction is graded and based correctly for southwest Florida's conditions from the first day.
Paver driveways are the standard in Bonita Springs gated and golf course communities, and many installed in the 1990s and 2000s are now shifting, sinking, or showing joint erosion. Sandy soil and standing water from flat-lot drainage erode the base under pavers faster here than in areas with natural slope. We rebuild paver driveways with proper base compaction and drainage grading specific to Bonita Springs lots.
The flat terrain throughout Bonita Springs means retaining walls here are often used not for grade separation but for planting beds, property edging, and canal or pond bank stabilization. After Hurricane Ian, many banks and landscape walls along the Imperial River and canals needed complete rebuilding. We design and build walls with drainage that accounts for the flood risk this city has.
CBS construction is standard throughout Bonita Springs, and concrete block privacy walls around pool areas, lanais, and property perimeters are common. Salt air near Bonita Beach and Hickory Boulevard accelerates mortar joint deterioration, and older block walls that have not been repointed or sealed show it visibly. We repair and build block walls using materials and coatings suited for coastal exposure.
Most homes in Bonita Springs have stucco-over-block exteriors, and after 20 to 30 years in this climate those surfaces crack, stain with efflorescence, and lose adhesion. HOA communities often require consistent exterior appearance, which means patching and recoating need to match the existing texture and color. We handle stucco repair and masonry restoration work that meets HOA finish standards.
Sandy and muck soils near the Imperial River and Bonita Springs' numerous canals shift under slab-on-grade foundations when water saturates the ground. After significant flood events like Hurricane Ian, slab cracking and settlement in low-lying neighborhoods became a widespread problem. Early repair prevents the settlement from worsening and protects the structure above it.
Bonita Springs incorporated as a city in 2000 and experienced its biggest growth wave in the 1990s and 2000s. That means a large share of the city's housing stock - concrete block homes with stucco exteriors, paver driveways, and landscaped pool areas - is now 20 to 35 years old and entering a period of significant maintenance need. The climate here does not let things age gently. From roughly May through September, the city gets daily afternoon thunderstorms and average annual rainfall well above 50 inches. The terrain is nearly flat, so water lingers on lots and beneath driveways rather than running off quickly. Sandy soil, and in low-lying areas near the Imperial River and the city's canal network, soft muck soils provide less stable footing for masonry and concrete than the firmer soils in other parts of the country. The combination of moisture, soil instability, and storm surge risk from Gulf proximity means outdoor surfaces break down faster here than most homeowners expect.
The gated and HOA-governed communities that make up a large portion of Bonita Springs add another layer of planning to any masonry project. Most communities require approval for exterior changes before work begins, and some specify particular materials, colors, or finishes. Working inside gated neighborhoods also means scheduling contractor access and coordinating deliveries through entry procedures. City permits for structural masonry work run through the City of Bonita Springs, and our team handles that process from application through inspection.
Our crew works throughout Bonita Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. U.S. 41 (Tamiami Trail) and Bonita Beach Road are the main corridors we use to reach properties across the city, from the Gulf-front communities near Bonita Beach and Hickory Boulevard to the inland neighborhoods east of I-75. The range of conditions across that distance is significant - salt air exposure, soil type, and flood zone risk all change noticeably between the coast and the inland eastern side.
After Hurricane Ian made landfall close to this area in 2022, demand for masonry repair and reconstruction across Bonita Springs was intense, and we worked on properties throughout the city as homeowners recovered. That experience gave our crew direct, current familiarity with how the soil, drainage, and building stock here respond to storm and flood damage. We also know that seasonal homes left vacant from May through October often accumulate surface damage - algae growth, joint erosion, and settlement - that needs attention when owners return in the fall.
We also serve nearby Estero to the north, where the housing stock, soil type, and climate conditions are very similar to those in Bonita Springs. If your property sits near the Lee-Collier county line or you own homes in both communities, we cover both areas without added complications.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form on this site. We reply to all inquiries within one business day and can usually schedule an on-site visit within the week.
We visit your Bonita Springs property, assess the soil conditions, drainage, and scope of work, and provide a written estimate at no charge. There is no pressure to commit on the spot.
For work that requires a City of Bonita Springs permit or HOA review, we handle the paperwork and submission. You do not need to manage the application process yourself.
We complete the job to the agreed scope, pass inspection if required, and leave the site clean. We walk you through the finished work before we leave and give you care instructions for new masonry surfaces.
We serve all of Bonita Springs and the surrounding Lee County area. No commitment required - just an honest assessment of your project and a written estimate.
(239) 448-0065Bonita Springs is a city of roughly 50,000 to 60,000 permanent residents in Lee County, situated between Naples to the south and Fort Myers to the north. It incorporated in 2000 after decades of rapid unincorporated growth, and the city's residential makeup reflects that history. Large portions of the city are organized into gated communities and golf course neighborhoods, many built around lakes and canals that connect to the Imperial River and Estero Bay. The west side of the city includes Bonita Beach and the barrier island communities along Hickory Boulevard, where waterfront condos and single-family homes sit in one of the highest-value real estate zones in Lee County.
The city has a large seasonal population - many homeowners are snowbirds who arrive in October and leave by April, leaving homes vacant through the summer storm season. That seasonal cycle shapes when maintenance and repair work gets done, with fall and spring being the busiest windows for exterior projects. Barefoot Beach Preserve on the northern end of the barrier island is one of the few remaining undeveloped Gulf beaches in the region and marks the northern boundary of the coastal residential corridor. Nearby North Naples shares many of the same housing types, soil conditions, and seasonal ownership patterns that define masonry work in this corner of southwest Florida.
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