Orangetree Concrete & Masonry serves Naples Manor with brick repair, concrete block construction, and full masonry restoration for CBS homes throughout this Collier County community - work matched to the sandy soils, Gulf-area humidity, and county permit requirements of unincorporated Southwest Florida, backed by crews who have been on the ground here since 2015.

Older CBS homes in Naples Manor that have brick accents or brick veneer surfaces show mortar joint breakdown and face spalling after years of Florida humidity and occasional salt air from the Gulf a few miles away. Our brick repair work matches existing brick closely and seals the finished surface to stop the cycle of moisture intrusion and joint failure.
Naples Manor lots are small and close together, and many homeowners want a block wall for privacy or to define their property line along a narrow side yard. We build concrete block walls with proper rebar and footing work suited to the sandy soil in this part of Collier County.
Homes in Naples Manor were mostly built between the 1960s and 1980s, and the stucco coatings on those CBS walls have absorbed decades of heat, rain, and humidity. We repoint degraded mortar joints, patch cracked stucco, and seal the surface to prevent future water intrusion and slow ongoing wear.
The sandy, organic soil common throughout this part of Southwest Florida shifts with moisture changes, and older homes in Naples Manor can develop cracks at the block foundation level after years of wet and dry cycles. Catching foundation cracks early prevents more expensive structural work later.
Concrete driveways on Naples Manor properties deal with repeated wet-and-dry cycles from the wet season, and older slabs often crack and sink as the sandy base shifts underneath. Paver replacements give homeowners a durable, level surface that handles Florida drainage patterns better than a single concrete pour.
Block and brick surfaces in Naples Manor see mortar joints widen and crack from the combination of heat, humidity, and the occasional tropical storm. Tuckpointing removes failed mortar and replaces it with fresh material before water works its way into the block and causes interior damage.
Naples Manor is a compact, unincorporated community of owner-occupied homes, most built from the 1960s through the 1980s using concrete block and stucco construction standard for Southwest Florida at that time. Those homes are now decades old, and the combination of Florida heat, daily summer thunderstorms, high humidity, and occasional salt air from the Gulf a few miles away has worn hard on exterior masonry surfaces. Mortar joints break down, stucco cracks and pulls away from block, and driveways and slabs settle as the sandy soil underneath shifts through wet and dry seasons year after year.
Because Naples Manor is unincorporated, all permits run through Collier County rather than a city building department. Homeowners here do not have a local city hall to call - county code enforcement and the county building office are the relevant authorities for masonry work that requires a permit. The flat, low-lying terrain also means drainage is slow, and any storm damage from hurricane season can leave water sitting against foundations and slab edges long enough to work its way inside if the masonry is not sealed and in good repair. A contractor who knows Collier County requirements and Southwest Florida soil conditions is the right fit for this community.
Our crew works throughout Naples Manor regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Naples Manor is an unincorporated Collier County community with no city government of its own, which means permits go through the Collier County Building and Permitting Division - a process we pull permits through regularly on county jobs.
U.S. Route 41, the Tamiami Trail, runs along the southwest edge of Naples Manor and is how we reach the community from any direction. Inside the neighborhood, streets are narrow and residential - we route equipment and materials carefully to avoid blocking neighbors. Most of the homes we work on here are concrete block structures sitting on flat, slow-draining lots where the high water table affects how deep we can safely set footings and how long concrete needs to cure before we move to the next stage.
We also serve Lely, the community just to the north, and handle projects across the surrounding Collier County area. If you manage multiple properties in this part of Southwest Florida, we can coordinate across locations without extra hassle.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we respond within 1 business day. We schedule a convenient time to come out - no commitment, no deposit required.
We visit the property, assess the full scope of what needs doing, and give you a written estimate with a clear price. We identify whether the work requires a Collier County permit and tell you upfront - no surprises about fees or timelines.
Once you approve the estimate, we lock in a start date that works for you. Most Naples Manor repair jobs wrap in one to three days depending on scope and Florida weather conditions.
We walk the job with you at the end so you can confirm the work meets your expectations before we close out. The site is cleaned up and ready, and the county permit is closed if one was required.
We serve Naples Manor and surrounding Collier County communities. Free estimates, clear pricing, and no pressure.
(239) 688-0170Naples Manor is a small, densely settled census-designated place in Collier County, covering less than one square mile just south of the City of Naples along U.S. Route 41. The community has a tight-knit, working-class character with a high rate of homeownership relative to its size. Most of the housing stock is single-family concrete block construction built from the 1960s through the 1980s - the standard building method for this part of Southwest Florida during that era. Lots are small and close together, and the neighborhood is largely residential with daily life centered on U.S. 41 and the commercial strip that connects it to downtown Naples about five miles to the northwest. You can read more about the community on the Naples Manor Wikipedia page.
Naples Manor sits between the Lely area to the north and Lely Resort to the east, and shares the broader Collier County service market with surrounding communities. Its position just off U.S. 41 puts it within a short drive of both downtown Naples and the expanding eastern developments toward I-75. We serve homeowners throughout Naples Manor as well as in nearby Naples - whether your project is in the heart of the neighborhood or on the edges bordering adjacent communities, we know how to get there and get the work done.
Restore your foundation's strength and stop structural damage before it spreads.
Learn MoreRepair cracked or spalling bricks so your structure stays solid and attractive.
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Learn MoreAdd a custom masonry fireplace that becomes the centerpiece of any room.
Learn MoreUpgrade any surface with natural stone veneer for lasting beauty.
Learn MoreConstruct solid concrete block walls built for strength and longevity.
Learn MoreInstall block foundation walls engineered to carry your structure safely.
Learn MoreCreate a custom outdoor kitchen built from durable masonry materials.
Learn MoreDesign and build safe, attractive walkways in brick, stone, or concrete.
Learn MoreBuild classic brick walls that combine timeless style with lasting durability.
Learn MoreRefresh mortar joints in existing brickwork to extend its life significantly.
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