Lely Resort Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Naples Park, FL, specializing in walkway construction, driveway pavers, and concrete flatwork for homes just minutes from Vanderbilt Beach. We know how sandy coastal soil, salt air, and wet-season rain affect masonry in this community, and we respond within one business day.

Naples Park homes are modest in size with small front yards and short entry paths - but when that path is bare grass or worn concrete, it stands out against the well-kept neighborhood around it. Our walkway construction service uses light-colored travertine and tumbled pavers that stay cooler underfoot in full Florida sun and drain correctly through the sandy soil common to this coastal community.
Most Naples Park homes have a short concrete or asphalt driveway leading to a one-car garage, and these surfaces take a beating from the wet season's heavy rain and the year-round UV exposure. Paver driveways installed with a deep, compacted base hold level better than plain concrete in the saturating sandy soil that shifts under Naples Park lots when summer rains arrive.
Naples Park is one of the closest inland neighborhoods to Vanderbilt Beach and the Gulf, which means homes here are exposed to salt air year-round. That salt works into stucco and mortar joints on concrete block homes, causing surface deterioration that looks cosmetic at first but points to deeper moisture intrusion if left unaddressed through another wet season.
Homes in Naples Park built in the 1960s and 1970s are now well past the age where mortar joints need attention, especially given the constant moisture cycling between the wet and dry seasons in Southwest Florida. Tuckpointing - removing deteriorated mortar and replacing it with a mix suitable for this coastal, high-UV environment - stops water from entering block walls before it can cause structural damage.
After Hurricane Ian and other tropical storms, Naples Park homeowners found cracked and displaced brickwork on entry pillars, garden walls, and exterior features. Storm-damaged brick in this environment needs repair with mortar formulated for the coastal humidity and salt air - standard inland mixes deteriorate faster here and require earlier follow-up work.
Naples Park's flat lots and proximity to FEMA flood zones mean even minor grade changes matter for keeping water away from foundations and landscaped areas. Low retaining walls built from concrete block or natural stone help manage water movement on properties where the ground stays saturated for weeks at a time during the summer rainy season.
Naples Park is a compact, grid-pattern residential community in Collier County, just a short drive from Vanderbilt Beach and the Gulf of Mexico. Most homes here were built from the 1960s through the 1980s using concrete block construction - the standard method throughout Southwest Florida. At 40 to 60 years old, that housing stock faces combined pressure from the region's intense weather: near-daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, high UV exposure year-round, and salt-laden air that works into mortar joints and stucco surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. The sandy coastal soil under Naples Park lots also saturates quickly during the wet season, which causes concrete slabs, paver bases, and walkway foundations to shift and settle unevenly over time if they were not built with that movement in mind.
Naples Park is an unincorporated community in Collier County, which means there is no city government and no city building department. All permits for construction work - including walkways, walls, and any structural masonry - go through the Collier County Building Department. A contractor who is not familiar with county permitting - and who confuses it with City of Naples processes - will cause unnecessary delays. The community also has a notable mix of full-time residents and seasonal snowbirds who return in the fall to find their homes need attention after sitting empty through the hot, humid Florida summer. That seasonal dynamic shapes when work gets scheduled and how quickly permits need to move.
Our crew works throughout Naples Park regularly, and we pull all permits through the Collier County Building Department - the correct office for this unincorporated community. We work on the kind of concrete block homes built in the 1960s and 1970s that are the dominant housing stock along Naples Park's numbered avenues, and we understand what decades of wet-season saturation and Gulf Coast salt air does to mortar joints, stucco, and concrete flatwork on properties like these.
Vanderbilt Drive and U.S. Highway 41 (the Tamiami Trail) are the two main routes into and through Naples Park, and we know both well. Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park sits at the northern edge of the community, and the proximity to the Gulf means outdoor masonry materials here face conditions more demanding than those just a few miles inland. We choose materials and mortar formulations suited to this coastal environment rather than applying one-size-fits-all specs that hold up less well in this climate.
We also serve Naples just to the south, where the permitting structure shifts from county to city - so we handle both environments without confusion. For homeowners in nearby Pelican Bay, we understand the HOA coordination and higher-end exterior finish expectations that come with that community.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your project so we can come prepared to your property in Naples Park.
We visit your Naples Park property, assess the soil conditions and drainage, walk the project area with you, and discuss material options suited to the coastal environment. You receive a written estimate before any commitment is required - no vague verbal quotes.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle any required Collier County permit and schedule a firm start date. Most Naples Park walkway and flatwork projects take one to three days on site. You do not need to be home for the full duration, but a quick walkthrough at the start keeps everyone aligned.
When the work is done, we clean up the site, remove excavated material, and walk the finished project with you. We explain any curing period, care instructions, and what to watch for in the first wet season after installation.
We serve Naples Park regularly and respond within one business day. No obligation, no pressure - just a clear quote for your project.
(239) 445-0743Naples Park is a compact, unincorporated community in Collier County located just north of the City of Naples and east of Vanderbilt Beach. The neighborhood is laid out on a simple grid of numbered avenues running east-west, making navigation straightforward. Most homes are single-story concrete block structures built from the 1960s through the 1980s - modest in size but often well-maintained, sitting on flat, relatively small lots. The community draws a mix of full-time residents and seasonal homeowners who appreciate the beach access without paying the premium prices of Naples proper or gated communities like Pelican Bay just to the south.
The community sits between U.S. Highway 41 to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the west, with Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park at its northern edge providing beach access and natural area. That proximity to the water - and to the salt air it carries - is one of the defining physical characteristics of Naples Park from a property maintenance standpoint. Seasonal residents return from the summer to homes that have spent months in intense heat, near-daily thunderstorms, and salt-laden humidity, and that combination accelerates wear on every exterior surface. For homeowners looking to compare notes on what other coastal communities nearby face, our work in the Naples Park area and throughout Collier County gives us a clear picture of what masonry in this environment actually demands.
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Learn MoreFrom walkway construction to driveway pavers to concrete block repair, we serve Naples Park and the surrounding Gulf Coast communities. Call or message us and we will respond within one business day.