Orangetree Concrete & Masonry is a licensed masonry contractor serving Orangetree, FL, with services including masonry restoration, concrete block walls, and driveway pavers - backed by more than a decade of work in northeastern Collier County.

Orangetree homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s are now reaching the point where stucco, block exteriors, and mortar joints need real attention after years of heat, humidity, and wet-season storms. Our masonry restoration work brings weathered surfaces back to a sealed, solid condition before the next rainy season arrives.
In a deed-restricted community like Orangetree, a properly built block wall meets HOA standards and holds up through hurricane season where wood or vinyl fencing fails. We build to Florida wind-load code with rebar and grout fill included, and we handle the Collier County permit process for you.
Orangetree sits on sandy, low-lying Collier County soil with a water table that rises every wet season. That ground movement puts steady stress on foundations, and diagonal cracks or settling corners are early signs worth addressing before the damage spreads further.
Paver driveways are the standard in higher-value Southwest Florida communities like Orangetree, and for good reason - they hold up in the heat, look sharp, and can be re-leveled after wet-season ground movement rather than replaced entirely. We install and repair interlocking paver systems built for this climate.
Orangetree lots with swales or grade changes need retaining walls that account for drainage - without weep holes and proper backfill, hydrostatic pressure from the wet season can push a wall over time. We design and build walls that manage water, not just hold soil.
The combination of intense UV and seasonal moisture in this part of Collier County accelerates spalling and surface deterioration on brick features. We repair cracked and spalling brickwork by matching the existing material closely, so the finished repair blends in rather than standing out.
Orangetree sits in northeastern Collier County on flat, sandy terrain with a high water table. The soil here shifts subtly as water levels rise and fall through the wet season, and that movement works on masonry year after year. Block walls develop diagonal cracks. Driveways settle and crack along joint lines. Foundation corners show stress that takes a trained eye to read correctly. A contractor who works regularly in this specific part of Southwest Florida recognizes these patterns and knows which repairs hold versus which ones just mask the underlying problem.
The climate here adds another layer. Orangetree is in the heart of Florida's lightning alley, and the same summer storm system that brings almost daily afternoon thunderstorms also delivers the rain and humidity that drives algae, mildew, and moisture damage into masonry surfaces. Homes in this community were largely built from the 1990s onward - and after 25 to 30 years in this environment, stucco-coated block exteriors, mortar joints, and outdoor concrete surfaces are showing real wear. Understanding the stucco-over-block construction common in Orangetree, the HOA standards that govern exterior work, and the county permit process all matter for getting the job done without surprises.
Our crew works throughout the Orangetree community regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. We know the phased development of this neighborhood - from the established sections near Palmetto Ridge High School to the newer parts of the community - and the kinds of repairs that come up most often on the single-family homes that make up most of the housing stock here.
Orangetree is accessed primarily via Immokalee Road (CR 846) and Oil Well Road, and we cover this part of Collier County routinely - no long-haul surcharge and no unfamiliarity with the permit office. The community sits near the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed lands, and the wet, flat terrain in this corner of the county is something our crew accounts for on every job involving footings, block work, or drainage.
We also serve the nearby community of Ave Maria and other communities throughout northeastern Collier County. If your property spans both communities or you have work at multiple locations, we handle all of it from the same crew.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form on this page. We respond within 1 business day and will schedule a site visit at a time that works for you. You do not need to diagnose the problem first - just describe what you are seeing.
We come to your Orangetree property, walk the area, and assess the actual condition - not just what is visible from the street. You get a written estimate that breaks down the scope and cost clearly, with no pressure to sign on the spot.
Our crew handles permitting if required, sets up the work zone, and completes the job. For most residential masonry repairs in Orangetree, you do not need to leave your home during the work - but expect noise from grinders and tools during working hours.
We walk the finished work with you before we leave, confirm everything matches the agreed scope, and address any questions. If a county inspection is required for permitted work, we schedule and manage that as part of the job closeout.
We serve the Orangetree community directly - no travel surcharge, no out-of-area crew. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(239) 688-0170Orangetree is a census-designated place in Collier County, about 23 miles northeast of downtown Naples. It is an unincorporated community, which means county services and Collier County Building and Zoning handle permits and inspections rather than a city government. The community is predominantly single-family homes on residential lots, developed in phases from the 1990s onward, with a homeownership rate well above the state average. Most of the housing stock is concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - the standard building style across Southwest Florida - and the community has a family-oriented, owner-occupied character that stands out in this part of the county.
Orangetree is positioned near the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) lands, and the flat, low-lying terrain that defines this corner of Collier County shapes daily life here - including how properties drain after a rainstorm. Palmetto Ridge High School serves the community and is one of the area's most recognizable local landmarks. Residents primarily access Naples and surrounding areas via Immokalee Road and Oil Well Road. We also work frequently in neighboring Immokalee and throughout this part of northeastern Collier County.
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 MoreBuild strong retaining walls that control erosion and shape your landscape.
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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