Service Area · Fort Myers, FL
Concrete Contractors in Fort Myers, FL
Cape Coral’s local concrete crew serving Fort Myers and the McGregor, downtown, and South Fort Myers neighborhoods — driveways, patios, stamped overlays, and commercial pads.
If you own a home or run a business in Fort Myers, you don't need to look outside Lee County to find a competent concrete crew. We're based in Cape Coral, which puts most Fort Myers jobs about 15 minutes from our trucks — whether you're off McGregor Boulevard, near Edison Mall, in Iona, in the Whiskey Creek area, or on the other side of the Caloosahatchee in Fort Myers Shores. Crossing the Cape Coral Bridge or the Midpoint Bridge gets us there before most contractors based in Bonita or Naples have left their driveway.
Concrete services in Fort Myers
Everything we pour in Cape Coral, we pour in Fort Myers. The job mix tilts a little differently here — more older-home driveway replacements in the historic neighborhoods around downtown, more patio extensions on the McGregor side, more commercial pad and parking-lot work near US-41 and the Daniels corridor. The fundamentals don't change. Same base prep, same reinforcement schedule, same finish standards.
- Concrete driveways — new pours, replacements, repair, and apron work
- Stamped & decorative concrete — patio patterns, driveway overlays, sealed finishes
- Patios and sidewalks — backyard slabs, walkway runs, repair
- Commercial concrete — parking lots, loading docks, ADA work, equipment pads
Fort Myers-specific notes
A few things worth flagging if you're a Fort Myers homeowner thinking about a concrete project. First: older neighborhoods (anywhere off McGregor between downtown and the College Parkway area) tend to have driveways from the 1960s and 70s that were poured thin by today's standards — a lot of them are getting to the point where partial repairs are throwing good money after bad and a full replacement makes more sense. Second: properties closer to the river have higher water tables, which means base prep matters more, and we'll often spec extra base material to keep the slab stable. Third: if you're in a deed-restricted community or HOA (Gateway, Pelican Preserve, Verandah), we'll work with the architectural review process and get the right paperwork submitted before pour day.



What to expect on a Fort Myers job
We come out for the walkthrough, look at the existing conditions, take measurements, and give you a real quote that day or the next morning. If you accept, we schedule the work around weather (we won't pour into a forecast that's going to ruin a slab). Tear-out, base prep, pour, and finish typically takes 2 to 4 days on site depending on the size of the project. Cure time is 7 days for foot traffic, 28 days for full design strength.
We pull permits where required, coordinate with HOAs where they're involved, and clean up the site so it doesn't look like a job site after we leave. If there's anything unusual about your project — tight access, an existing slab that needs to be cut and partially preserved, irrigation lines that need to be rerouted — we'll talk through it on the walkthrough so there are no surprises on pour day.
For concrete contractors in Fort Myers, FL, call (737) 257-4286 or send the project details through the form. We'll be at your place inside a week.