Lely Resort Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Pelican Bay, FL, specializing in fireplace installation, outdoor kitchen masonry, stone veneer, and masonry restoration for the community's high-value single-family homes and condos. We coordinate with HOA management, handle Collier County permits, and respond within one business day.

Pelican Bay's mild winters from November through February are exactly the kind of evenings an outdoor masonry fireplace is built for - cool enough to appreciate a fire, warm enough to stay outside. Our fireplace installation service uses materials specified for the Gulf Coast's humidity and salt air, and we handle both the HOA architectural review and the Collier County permit - the two approval steps that most Pelican Bay projects require.
Many Pelican Bay single-family homes and low-rise condo units have generous lanais that are underused without a built-in cooking and gathering space. Outdoor kitchen masonry here requires materials rated for full Gulf Coast weather exposure - standard concrete block frames stuccoed and sealed for the persistent humidity and salt air that the Clam Bay estuary location brings to western portions of the community.
Pelican Bay homes commonly feature stucco and tile exteriors that are now several decades old, and stone veneer is a popular upgrade that adds texture and visual appeal to entry columns, fireplace surrounds, and accent walls. In this coastal environment, veneer must be set with a mortar and adhesive system that resists the moisture cycling between the wet and dry seasons rather than one designed for a drier climate.
The 1980s and 1990s-era construction throughout Pelican Bay is now at the age where mortar joints, stucco, and chimney caps need professional attention. Salt air deposits work into surface imperfections over years of Gulf Coast exposure, and the visible deterioration on an exterior is often the surface sign of moisture that has already reached deeper into the masonry behind it.
Pelican Bay's private roads and landscaped driveways are held to a high visual standard, and a cracked or stained concrete driveway stands out on a property where everything else is carefully maintained. Paver driveways installed on the sandy, low-elevation soils here need a deeper, well-compacted base so they hold level through the wet season without shifting or developing soft spots near the edges.
Chimneys, stone accent walls, and brick entry features on Pelican Bay homes develop failing mortar joints from the combination of salt air, high humidity, and Florida UV exposure that attacks mortar faster here than it would inland. Precise tuckpointing with a coastal-climate mortar mix stops water intrusion at the joint before it can migrate into the masonry and cause deeper structural damage.
Pelican Bay is a planned community in Collier County, developed starting in the late 1970s and early 1980s along the Gulf Coast between U.S. Route 41 and the Gulf of Mexico. The community includes single-family homes, low-rise condos, and mid- and high-rise towers - most built in the 1980s and 1990s, meaning they are now 30 to 45 years old. At that age, in a Gulf Coast environment, masonry surfaces face compounding stress: salt air from the Gulf and the adjacent Clam Bay estuary deposits on mortar joints and stucco surfaces; the wet season brings heavy daily rain from June through September; and the sandy, low-elevation soils under this coastal community have a naturally high water table that keeps moisture against foundations and slabs year-round. These conditions together accelerate the deterioration of mortar, sealants, and concrete surfaces faster than most interior Florida markets.
Pelican Bay also has a governance structure that shapes how any exterior project is managed. The community operates under the oversight of the Pelican Bay Foundation for shared amenities, and individual neighborhoods and buildings typically have their own HOA or condo association with architectural review authority over exterior changes. A masonry project here - whether a fireplace, an outdoor kitchen, or a stone veneer upgrade - almost always requires HOA approval before or alongside the Collier County building permit. A contractor who does not understand that two-step process will cause delays. Beyond approvals, the caliber of workmanship expected in Pelican Bay is higher than in many other Southwest Florida communities - finishes need to match the quality of the homes and the neighborhood standard.
Our crew works throughout Pelican Bay on projects that include fireplace installations, outdoor kitchen masonry, stone veneer upgrades, and masonry restoration on both single-family homes and condo units. We understand that exterior work here typically means coordinating with a building management team or HOA board before the Collier County Building Department even sees a permit application, and we factor that into every project timeline we give a client.
Pelican Bay is accessed primarily from U.S. Route 41 to the east, with Vanderbilt Beach Road running along the northern edge and connecting to the broader North Naples area. The community's internal road network leads to residential clusters and amenity centers, and properties on the western side - closer to Clam Bay and the Gulf beach access tram system - face the most intense salt air exposure. We choose mortar mixes, sealants, and chimney cap materials accordingly for projects in that western zone versus those closer to U.S. 41.
For homeowners along the Vanderbilt Beach Road corridor who sit between Pelican Bay and the neighboring Naples Park community to the north, we serve both areas without confusion about permit jurisdictions or community standards. We also work regularly in the City of Naples just to the south, where permitting runs through the city rather than the county.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we respond within one business day. For Pelican Bay projects, we ask early whether HOA or management approval is required so we can build that step into the planning timeline.
We visit your Pelican Bay property, assess the space and soil conditions, and give you a written estimate covering materials, labor, and timeline. For projects requiring HOA architectural review, we prepare the documentation your association typically needs - drawings, material specs, and project description.
Once HOA approval is in hand, we submit to the Collier County Building Department and schedule your start date. For fireplace and outdoor kitchen projects, permit review adds a few weeks before work can begin - we keep you updated throughout that window so there are no surprises.
When construction is complete, the county inspector visits to confirm the work meets code. After the inspection passes, we complete any finishing touches and walk the project with you, covering how to care for the masonry in Pelican Bay's Gulf Coast climate and when the first curing period ends.
We serve Pelican Bay regularly and understand HOA coordination and Collier County permitting. Reach out and we will respond within one business day.
(239) 445-0743Pelican Bay is a census-designated place in Collier County, sitting between U.S. Route 41 to the east and the Gulf of Mexico to the west, with Vanderbilt Beach Road along its northern edge and the City of Naples to the south. Developed as a planned community starting in the late 1970s, Pelican Bay is home to a mix of single-family homes, low-rise condominiums, and mid- and high-rise towers, most built in the 1980s and 1990s and set among carefully preserved natural areas including the Clam Bay coastal estuary and mangrove preserve. The community offers about three miles of private Gulf beachfront accessed by a tram and boardwalk system through the mangroves, a feature that makes it one of the most desirable addresses in Southwest Florida. You can read more about the community's history and layout on the Pelican Bay Wikipedia article.
The residential character of Pelican Bay skews toward high-value owner-occupied homes, with a significant seasonal population of residents who spend winters here and summers elsewhere. That seasonal dynamic - properties sitting empty through the hot, humid Florida summer and returning owners finding Gulf Coast wear to address in the fall - is a pattern we know well. For properties to the north in Naples Park, the housing stock and price point are different, but the Gulf Coast climate challenges are the same. Pelican Bay's HOA and foundation governance structure, the premium finish expectations, and the Clam Bay-adjacent salt air exposure all make this a community where the choice of masonry contractor matters more than it might in other parts of Collier County.
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