Orangetree Concrete & Masonry has been serving Naples since 2015, providing stone masonry, concrete block construction, and masonry repair for CBS homes throughout the city and surrounding Collier County - work built to handle Gulf Coast salt air, hurricane loads, and HOA standards.

Naples homeowners invest in the look of their properties, and natural stone accents - entry walls, columns, water features, garden walls - are common in both older Gulf-side neighborhoods and newer gated communities. Our stone masonry work is built with materials rated for coastal exposure so the finished surface holds up against salt air and Florida humidity long-term.
Older neighborhoods in Naples - particularly those built in the 1960s through 1980s closer to the Gulf - have CBS homes where mortar joints, stucco coatings, and block faces have absorbed decades of salt air and storm exposure. We clean, repoint, and seal these surfaces to stop moisture intrusion before it causes interior damage.
Perimeter walls and privacy walls are common on Naples properties, and many gated communities have specific appearance standards for block work. We build concrete block walls with rebar reinforcement, proper footings for the sandy soil, and finishes that meet HOA specifications.
Naples homes sit on flat, sandy soil just a few feet above sea level. That high water table and soft soil create conditions where block foundations can settle and crack over time - especially on older properties near the Gulf or in low-lying areas. We assess the full picture before recommending a repair scope.
Salt air accelerates spalling and mortar joint breakdown on brick surfaces near the Gulf. We match existing brick material closely, grind out failed joints, and apply a sealer suitable for the coastal environment so the repair does not quickly undo itself.
Naples properties with flat lots and slow-draining soil need walkways graded and installed with drainage in mind. We build brick, stone, and concrete walkways that stay level and usable through wet season and comply with the appearance standards many Naples communities require.
Naples is one of the most affluent small cities in the United States, and homeowners here expect masonry work that looks as good as it performs. But the local environment is demanding - the city sits just a few feet above sea level on flat, sandy soil with a high water table, and the Gulf of Mexico is just blocks away for many neighborhoods. Salt air works on unprotected masonry surfaces year-round, corroding embedded metal, degrading mortar joints, and peeling stucco coatings faster than in inland markets. Homes near the beach or in low-lying flood zones also deal with the aftermath of storm surge, which can undermine slabs, saturate block walls, and push water into any unsealed surface.
Naples has a mix of older homes built in the 1950s through 1980s - mostly concrete block and stucco construction close to the Gulf - and newer gated communities that spread east toward I-75. Newer communities often have HOA rules governing materials, finishes, and work hours, and many require permits and insurance documentation before allowing contractors on-site. A contractor who has worked across these neighborhoods knows how to navigate that complexity without delays. Hurricane Ian in 2022 caused widespread damage throughout the region, and many Naples properties are still in various stages of repair - work that requires a contractor who understands both the physical damage and the permit and inspection process for storm-related repairs.
Our crew works throughout Naples regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Properties within Naples city limits are permitted through the City of Naples Building Department, while properties outside city limits in unincorporated Collier County go through the county permit office - we pull permits from both regularly depending on where the job is located.
U.S. 41 runs north-south through the commercial heart of Naples and is the main road we use to reach neighborhoods on both sides. Older beachside neighborhoods west of U.S. 41 have a very different character from the newer gated communities east toward I-75 - the older areas have more restoration and repair work, while the newer communities tend to bring new construction and decorative stone projects. We work in both without missing a beat.
We also serve Naples Manor, just to the south, which has its own character and masonry needs. If your project spans more than one community, or if you manage seasonal properties across the Naples area, we cover it all from a single crew.
Call us or submit the contact form and we respond within 1 business day. We schedule an on-site visit and, for gated communities, coordinate any gate access requirements in advance.
We assess the full scope of the project - including salt air damage, drainage conditions, and HOA material requirements - and provide a written quote before any work begins. No pressure, no guessing.
We handle the city or county permit application for structural and permitted work, and we schedule within any HOA work-hour restrictions so the community is not disrupted.
We walk through the finished work with you and address any questions before we leave. For permitted jobs, we stay through the city or county inspection to make sure everything passes.
Call us or submit the form and we will respond within 1 business day. We serve all of Naples - from the Gulf-side neighborhoods to the communities east of U.S. 41.
(239) 688-0170Naples is a small coastal city on Florida's southwest Gulf Coast in Collier County, with a population of roughly 20,000 to 22,000 in the city proper and a much larger metropolitan area surrounding it. It is widely recognized as one of the wealthiest small cities in the United States, drawing a large share of retirees and seasonal residents. Fifth Avenue South and Third Street South are the heart of the downtown shopping and dining scene, and the historic Naples Pier - rebuilt after storm damage over the years - is one of the most recognizable landmarks on the Gulf Coast. The western edge of the Everglades begins at the city's eastern boundary, making Naples one of the few places where the Gulf and the national park are both within a short drive. You can read more about the city at the Naples Wikipedia article.
The housing stock ranges from mid-century concrete block homes in the neighborhoods closest to the Gulf to newer master-planned and gated communities that spread east toward I-75. Many properties are owned by seasonal residents who spend winters in Naples and summers elsewhere, creating steady demand for reliable contractors who can manage work while owners are away. Neighboring Golden Gate to the northeast has a distinctly different character - an older planned community built in the 1960s through 1980s with its own set of masonry repair needs tied to the age of those homes.
Restore your foundation's strength and stop structural damage before it spreads.
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Learn MoreCall us today or fill out the form - we serve all of Naples and respond within 1 business day. Stone masonry, block walls, restoration, and repair built for Gulf Coast conditions.