Orangetree Concrete & Masonry has been serving Immokalee since 2015, handling foundation repair, concrete block walls, and masonry restoration for homes and rental properties across inland Collier County - work done on time and built to hold up in South Florida conditions.

Immokalee sits on flat, low-lying land that was drained from former wetland, and the sandy soil cycles between saturation and dryness with the seasons - a pattern that stresses block foundations over decades. Our foundation repair work addresses diagonal cracks, settled footings, and mortar joint failure on older homes throughout the area before the damage spreads to the interior.
Concrete block construction is standard throughout Immokalee because it holds up far better in the heat and humidity than wood framing. Property owners adding perimeter walls, screen enclosure bases, or privacy barriers need block work built with proper footings and drainage for the soft soil conditions here.
Homes built from the 1970s through the 1990s in Immokalee have exterior block and stucco surfaces that have absorbed years of intense sun, high humidity, and tropical storm exposure. Cleaning, repointing, and sealing these surfaces stops moisture from working into the wall before it causes interior damage.
Mortar joints on older Immokalee block homes soften and crumble in the subtropical climate - a process accelerated by standing water after heavy summer rains. Grinding out the failed material and packing in fresh mortar is the most reliable way to restore the joint and stop water from getting into the wall.
Brick surfaces in Immokalee take a beating from daily summer thunderstorms and the intense UV exposure that comes with South Florida's near-constant sunshine. We match existing brick closely so repairs are clean and the surface is protected before the next wet season arrives.
Flat terrain and poor natural drainage in Immokalee means driveways that are not properly graded and base-compacted will sink, shift, or pool water after a hard rain. We install paver driveways with the drainage and base preparation that Immokalee soil conditions require.
Immokalee sits on former wetland that was drained for agriculture, and the soil profile reflects that history - it is flat, sandy, and sits on a high water table. After decades of wet seasons and dry seasons, that soil movement puts real stress on concrete block foundations and walls. A large share of Immokalee homes were built from the 1970s through the 1990s, many of them as modest single-family houses or small rental properties. Original footings on those homes were sometimes undersized for the soft soil conditions here, and today their block walls, mortar joints, and stucco exteriors need more than a coat of paint.
The local climate adds to the challenge. From May through September, daily thunderstorms roll through, dropping heavy rain on already-slow-draining land. Standing water near foundations and driveways is common, and that water finds its way into failed mortar joints and unsealed block surfaces faster than most homeowners realize. Add intense UV exposure year-round - South Florida ranks among the highest in the continental US for UV levels - and exterior masonry materials break down well ahead of their expected lifespan. Doing this work correctly the first time means accounting for all of those factors, not just what is visible at the surface.
Our crew works throughout Immokalee regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Immokalee is an unincorporated community in Collier County, which means permits are pulled through the Collier County Growth Management Department rather than a local city hall - a process we handle routinely for structural and block wall work in the area.
State Road 29 is the main corridor through Immokalee, running north toward LaBelle and south toward Interstate 75. We cover the whole community, from the neighborhoods near the Seminole Casino Hotel to the more spread-out properties along the county roads east of town and out by Lake Trafford to the west. If you manage rental property in Immokalee, we understand you need jobs turned around quickly and done right the first time.
We also serve nearby Ave Maria, to the south, where newer construction creates a different set of masonry needs. Whether your project is in Immokalee or a neighboring community, we handle it all without having to coordinate multiple contractors.
Call us or fill out the contact form on this page. We respond within 1 business day and schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We walk the property, assess the full extent of the damage - not just the visible surface - and provide a written quote with no pressure to commit. You know the full scope and cost before any work begins.
For structural or permit-required jobs, we handle the Collier County permit application before work starts. Our crew arrives on the agreed date and keeps the site clean throughout the project.
We walk through the finished work with you before we consider the job done. If a permit was required, we stay through the county inspection to make sure everything passes cleanly.
Call us today or fill out the form below and we will get back to you within 1 business day. Free on-site estimates for Immokalee homeowners and rental property owners.
(239) 688-0170Immokalee is an unincorporated community in inland Collier County with a population of roughly 25,000 people - one of the largest agricultural communities in Florida. The local economy is built around farming, particularly tomatoes and citrus grown on the large tracts of land surrounding the town. The population is predominantly Hispanic with significant Haitian and Seminole communities as well, and the median age is well below the Florida average - this is a young, family-oriented working community. The Seminole Casino Hotel is the most prominent commercial landmark, and Lake Trafford on the western edge of town is a well-known local fishing destination. You can learn more about the community at the Immokalee Wikipedia article.
The housing stock in Immokalee is largely modest single-family homes and small rental properties built from the 1970s through the 1990s, mostly concrete block construction standard in this part of Florida. A high proportion of homes are rental properties, reflecting the agricultural workforce that anchors the local economy. Neighboring communities include Golden Gate to the south, where a very different planned-community character and older housing stock create their own masonry repair and construction needs.
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Learn MoreWhether you have a foundation crack, a wall in need of repair, or a new block wall project, we serve all of Immokalee - call now or fill out the form and we will be in touch within 1 business day.