
A brick wall built with the right footing and mortar mix for Florida's soil and climate will still be standing when your fence has rotted and been replaced twice over.

Brick wall installation in Kissimmee means laying individual bricks one course at a time with mortar, on top of a concrete footing poured below ground level - most residential garden or boundary walls take one to three days once the footing has cured.
The footing is what separates a wall that lasts from one that leans and cracks within a few years. In Kissimmee's sandy, moisture-prone soil, a shallow or undersized footing is the single most common reason brick walls fail early. We dig down to stable ground, size the footing for the wall's height and weight, and let it cure fully before laying a single brick. If you are also looking at restoring mortar on an existing brick structure, our brick repair service handles that work separately.
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If the wall looks like it is tilting when you step back and look straight at it, or if you see cracks running through the bricks or mortar, the structure has shifted. In Kissimmee, this often happens because the original footing was not deep enough for local soil that moves when saturated during rainy season. A leaning wall is a safety risk for anyone nearby.
Run your finger along the joints between bricks. If the mortar feels soft, flaky, or sandy, it is breaking down. Florida's combination of heat, humidity, and frequent rain accelerates mortar wear faster than in drier climates. Once mortar starts failing, water gets behind the bricks and the damage spreads quickly.
If you are tired of looking directly into a neighbor's yard, or you want a defined outdoor living space, a brick wall is one of the most permanent and low-maintenance solutions available. Unlike wood fencing, which warps and rots in Florida's humidity, a properly built brick wall does not need replacing every decade.
If soil creeps toward your driveway, patio, or home foundation after heavy rain - which is common in parts of Kissimmee with any grade change - a brick retaining wall can hold that soil in place permanently. Left unaddressed, eroding soil can undermine your driveway and eventually threaten your foundation.
We install garden walls, privacy walls, boundary walls, low landscape walls, and brick pillar entry features for homes throughout Kissimmee and Osceola County. Each type has different height, footing, and thickness requirements, and we design each wall for the specific conditions on your property. For homeowners interested in the natural texture and character of stone alongside brick, our stone masonry service covers projects that combine or substitute stone materials.
If the issue is deteriorating mortar on an existing wall rather than a full new installation, our brick repair team handles tuckpointing, mortar joint refilling, and partial wall rebuilds. We handle the Osceola County permit process from start to finish and will let you know upfront if your HOA requires a separate approval before we apply.
Best for homeowners who want a low decorative wall to frame a garden bed, define a planting area, or add structure to the front yard.
Best for homeowners who want a permanent, solid barrier along a property line that requires no painting, staining, or replacement.
Best for homeowners with a sloped yard or erosion problem who need a structure that holds soil in place permanently.
Best for homeowners who want a formal entryway feature that increases curb appeal and distinguishes their property.
Kissimmee and Osceola County sit on sandy, loosely packed soil with a relatively high water table, especially in low-lying areas. That soil profile means every brick wall we build here gets a footing that goes deeper and is sized more generously than a contractor working in drier, clay-heavy ground would typically pour. A wall that skips this step can start to lean or crack within just a few years after a wet rainy season, which in Kissimmee is every year. Homeowners in Celebration and its surrounding planned communities often have HOA design requirements on top of county building codes, so we confirm both sets of rules before filing any permit.
Florida's heat and humidity also affect how mortar cures. Kissimmee summer temperatures regularly reach the low 90s, and mortar that dries too fast in intense heat can become brittle and crack before it fully bonds. We work in the early morning during hot months, shade fresh mortar where possible, and sometimes lightly mist new work to slow the drying process. These are not optional precautions here - they are standard practice. Homeowners in St. Cloud face the same conditions, and we handle projects across both communities regularly. The Brick Industry Association publishes installation guidance on mortar mix specifications and curing practices that inform our approach on every job.
Call or send us a message online and we will get back to you within one business day. We ask basic questions about what you want to build and where, then schedule a site visit at a convenient time for you.
We visit your property, check the soil, measure the space, and look for anything that could affect the job - tree roots, utilities, slope. You get a written estimate that breaks down labor and materials. For most walls over two feet tall in Kissimmee, we apply for the Osceola County building permit on your behalf.
Before any brick goes down, the crew digs a trench along the wall's path and pours a concrete footing anchored below the unstable surface soil. The footing needs at least 24 to 48 hours to cure before bricklaying begins - do not be surprised if the crew pours one day and returns the next.
Once the footing is ready, the crew lays brick course by course, checking level and plumb constantly. Depending on the wall's size, this takes one to several days. We clean up the site completely, schedule any required county inspection, and walk the finished wall with you before the project closes.
We respond within one business day, provide a written estimate at no charge, and handle the Osceola County permit process from start to finish.
(407) 305-0267We build every footing for the sandy, moisture-prone soil conditions found throughout Kissimmee and Osceola County - not to a generic depth. A correctly sized footing is the single biggest factor in whether your wall is still standing straight in ten years.
We use a mortar mix suited for Florida's high heat and humidity, and we adjust our curing practices in summer months - early morning starts, shading, and light misting when needed. This is how you prevent the brittle, cracked joints that fail on walls built without local climate experience.
We pull every required permit, schedule all county inspections, and deliver a project that is documented and legally on record. Unpermitted masonry work in Kissimmee can result in fines, required demolition, and serious problems when you sell your home.
Florida requires masonry contractors to hold a state-issued license - verifiable on the Florida DBPR website. That license means passing a trade exam, carrying required insurance, and being accountable to the state if something goes wrong. You can verify our license status at any time.
Local soil knowledge, proper curing practices, and full permit compliance are not extras - they are what separates a brick wall that lasts decades from one that starts failing in a few years. That is the standard we hold on every job in Kissimmee.
Prefer natural stone over brick? We work with limestone, flagstone, and other materials to build walls and features with a different texture and character.
Learn MoreIf your existing brick wall needs mortar joint refilling, partial rebuilding, or surface cleaning rather than full replacement, our brick repair team handles it.
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