
Orangetree Concrete & Masonry handles foundation repair, brick work, tuckpointing, and 13 more services for homeowners across Collier County. Licensed, insured, and locally rooted since 2015.

Orangetree Concrete & Masonry is a licensed masonry contractor serving Orangetree, FL and 11 surrounding communities. We offer 16 masonry and concrete services - from foundation repair and tuckpointing to outdoor kitchens and stone veneer - so homeowners across Collier County have one reliable crew to call. Every job comes with a free on-site estimate and a written proposal before any work begins.

Slab settling or cracking? Stop the damage and restore a stable, level foundation.
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Keep Florida's rain out with a properly repaired chimney crown, cap, and mortar.
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Crumbling mortar lets water in. Fresh joints seal the wall and protect what's behind it.
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Loose, cracked, or spalled bricks repaired with matched mortar before moisture gets in.
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Upgrade your driveway with long-lasting pavers that handle heat and hold their shape.
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Prevent soil erosion and grade separation with a solid masonry retaining wall.
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Add warmth and character with a custom masonry fireplace built to last.
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Give any surface a natural stone look with a durable, professionally installed veneer.
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Strong, weather-resistant block walls for privacy, security, or structural support.
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Engineered block foundations built to hold up under Florida's soil and moisture conditions.
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Built-to-last masonry for outdoor kitchens that handle heat, rain, and daily use.
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Durable, attractive walkways in brick, stone, or pavers that hold up in any weather.
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Custom brick walls built straight, solid, and matched to your home's exterior.
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Natural stone work installed with precision for walls, features, and accent applications.
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Refresh and reseal worn brick joints to stop water and restore the wall's appearance.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Tell us what you are seeing - a crack, a loose brick, a chimney concern - and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. No need to diagnose the problem yourself.
We come to your property, inspect the masonry, and identify what is actually causing the problem - not just the visible symptoms. You get a written proposal that explains the repair method, the timeline, and the cost. No guesswork, no vague quotes.
Once you approve the work, our crew arrives on the agreed date and completes the job using materials matched to your existing masonry. We handle any required permits, clean the site when done, and walk you through what was completed before we leave.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license - verifiable through the state licensing portal - and carry full liability and workers' comp coverage on every job we take.
Every estimate starts with a physical inspection and ends with a written proposal. We never quote over the phone without seeing the work first, and you are never pressured to commit.
We have worked in Collier County since 2015, which means we understand the sandy soils, the wet season, and the HOA expectations that affect masonry work in this part of Florida.
We provide written warranty terms with every completed project. Many pier and stabilization systems come with transferable warranties - a real benefit if you ever sell your home.
Ready to get started? Call (239) 688-0170 or send us a message.
"We had a section of our foundation slab dropping and doors that would not close right. The crew came out quickly, explained exactly what was happening with the sandy soil under the slab, and finished the pier work in two days. The doors close perfectly now."
Marco R., Naples, FL - Foundation repair
"I noticed mortar crumbling all along the back wall before rainy season. They matched the mortar color closely to the existing brick, cut out the old joints to the right depth, and packed everything tight. No moisture issues after the wet season - exactly what I needed."
Sandra W., Golden Gate, FL - Tuckpointing
"We had a few loose bricks on our chimney after a tropical storm came through. They got on the roof, found that the crown had cracked too, and took care of both in one visit. Got photos of everything they found up there and a clear explanation of the repair."
Tom H., Bonita Springs, FL - Chimney repair
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after submitting your information. After we receive your message, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your convenience.
(239) 688-0170Orangetree Concrete & Masonry is based in Orangetree, FL and serves 12 communities across Collier and Lee counties, including Naples, Bonita Springs, and Marco Island. We cover the full Southwest Florida service area and offer same-week scheduling for most inspections and estimates.
If you see white chalky stains on brick or block surfaces, water is already moving through the masonry. In Southwest Florida's rainy season, even small mortar gaps can funnel significant moisture into a wall in a single afternoon storm.
Yes. While freeze-thaw cycles get most of the attention, UV exposure and the daily heat-cool cycle in Collier County still wear mortar down - just more slowly. Mortar matched to a tropical climate lasts years longer than a northern formula.
Cracks that run diagonally, that are wider at one end, or that have one side higher than the other suggest soil movement - not just surface wear. Collier County's sandy soils shift during wet season, which can stress foundations from below.
The sandy, low-lying soils of northeastern Collier County compress and shift under load, especially when saturated. The U.S. Geological Survey documents these soil conditions throughout Southwest Florida - understanding them is key to choosing the right repair method.
Concrete block (CMU) is more common in this region for structural walls because it resists moisture and handles Florida's thermal cycling well. Brick is popular for aesthetic applications and repairs equally well in this climate when proper mortar is used.
Structural repairs - foundation work, chimney rebuilds, load-bearing wall changes - typically require a Collier County building permit. Routine maintenance like tuckpointing or cap replacement generally does not. Your contractor should know the threshold and handle the paperwork if one is needed.
Orangetree Concrete & Masonry is a licensed and insured masonry contractor based in Orangetree, FL, serving 12 communities across Collier and Lee counties since 2015.
We hold a current Florida State Contractor's License issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which you can verify through the state's online licensing portal at any time.
Over the years, we have completed masonry and concrete projects across 16 service categories for residential homeowners throughout Southwest Florida - from foundation stabilization to outdoor kitchen builds to historic masonry restoration.
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If the damage is in the mortar joints but the bricks themselves are intact, tuckpointing is the right fix. When bricks are cracked through, spalling, or shifting out of alignment, replacement is needed. A good inspector will show you the difference clearly.
Structural work - foundation piers, chimney rebuilds - typically needs a Collier County building permit. Permit approval can take one to two weeks. The Florida Building Code governs what requires a permit - your contractor should handle the paperwork.
Have a specific question about your masonry? Call us at (239) 688-0170 or send us a message and we will give you a straight answer.
Orangetree Concrete & Masonry works throughout Orangetree, a census-designated place in northeastern Collier County about 23 miles northeast of downtown Naples. The community sits along Immokalee Road (CR 846) and Oil Well Road - the main corridors connecting this part of Collier County to Naples and the surrounding region. Most homes here are single-family residences built from the 1990s onward, with concrete block construction, stucco exteriors, and paver or concrete driveways that face Florida's weather year after year.
The Orangetree area holds the distinction of being one of the most lightning-dense locations in the United States, sitting in what meteorologists call Florida's lightning alley. Those intense afternoon thunderstorms - nearly daily from May through September - bring the kind of wind-driven rain that finds every open mortar joint and cracked chimney crown on a home. Nearby Palmetto Ridge High School and the CREW lands to the north are local landmarks that orient the community within this broader stretch of northeastern Collier County.
Homes in Orangetree sit on the same sandy, low-lying soils documented throughout Collier County - soils that compress under load when saturated and shift during wet season. That means masonry here faces challenges from below as well as from the rain above. As a contractor based in this community since 2015, we know the specific soil, drainage, and HOA conditions that affect masonry work in Orangetree, and we do not charge a travel premium to get to your door.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Orangetree Concrete & Masonry
1945 Papaya Ln
Orangetree, FL 34120
sales@orangetreeconcreteandmasonry.com
Always open, 24/7.
Licensed, insured, and locally based - we handle everything from free estimate to final walkthrough.