Kissimmee Concrete & Masonry is the masonry contractor Hunters Creek homeowners call for driveway pavers, concrete block walls, and retaining walls. We know the HCCA guidelines, work with Orange County permits, and have served this community since 2018.

Most Hunters Creek driveways were poured in the 1990s and are now showing surface cracks, settled joints, and staining from years of Florida sun and summer storms. Our driveway paver installations are built to handle the community's HOA color and finish requirements, so your project passes HCCA review without headaches.
Hunters Creek homes sit on CBS (concrete block structure) foundations, and adding a new block privacy wall or repairing an existing one requires matching that construction style. We build block walls that meet Orange County structural standards and align with the community's appearance guidelines, keeping your project on the right side of both the HOA and the building department.
Many Hunters Creek lots back up to lakes or retention ponds, and soil near those water features shifts and erodes during heavy summer rains. A properly graded retaining wall keeps your yard stable and redirects stormwater away from your foundation and hardscape, preventing the slow damage that becomes a major repair bill later.
With most Hunters Creek homes built between 1988 and 2000, original slab foundations are now 25 to 35 years old and the sandy Orange County soil has had decades to shift underneath them. Interior wall cracks and sticking doors are early signs of slab movement, and addressing them promptly costs far less than waiting until the problem becomes structural.
Mortar joints on older Hunters Creek homes deteriorate from Florida's heat and daily summer rain cycles, leaving gaps that let moisture work its way behind stucco finishes. Tuckpointing fills those joints before water intrusion causes a far more expensive stucco or block repair, and it extends the life of the exterior by years.
Hunters Creek homes with landscaped lots around community lakes benefit from well-designed stone or paver walkways that keep foot traffic off grass and direct residents and guests to entries without tracking mud. We design walkways to complement the exterior finish of your home and meet HCCA aesthetic standards.
Hunters Creek was built almost entirely in the late 1980s and 1990s as a master-planned community in the southern part of Orange County. The uniformity of that construction window means most homes are now aging together - which shows up as a wave of maintenance needs hitting the neighborhood at the same time. Concrete driveways poured in 1993 are now over 30 years old. Stucco finishes applied in 1997 are cracking at window corners and door frames. Retaining walls near lake edges are shifting from decades of water exposure and Florida's active freeze-thaw cycle, which, while mild, still stresses masonry joints over time.
The Hunters Creek Community Association adds another layer of consideration. The HCCA has specific rules about materials, colors, and finishes for exterior projects, and contractors unfamiliar with those guidelines can cause homeowners to fail architectural review - delaying projects and sometimes requiring work to be redone. Understanding what the HCCA approves, and knowing how to prepare an application that clears review the first time, is part of doing the job right in this community.
Our crew works throughout Hunters Creek regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. The community is accessed primarily via Osceola Parkway and John Young Parkway, and we know the layout well enough to reach any street in the development without detours. We are also familiar with the process for submitting exterior project requests to the Hunters Creek Community Association, and we work with homeowners to prepare those submissions before permits are pulled from Orange County.
The community's chain of lakes and retention ponds is one of the things that makes Hunters Creek attractive to homeowners - but it also means we pay close attention to drainage when assessing any outdoor masonry project. Homes backing up to water often have saturated soil near the foundation edges and driveway aprons, and that has to be accounted for in how the base is prepared. We also serve nearby Meadow Woods and Buenaventura Lakes, so if you have family or neighbors in those areas who need masonry work, we can help them too.
Reach us by phone or through the form below. We reply within one business day and schedule your visit at a time that fits your calendar, including evenings for working homeowners who are away during the day.
We come to your Hunters Creek property, assess the work in person, and give you a clear written estimate with material and labor costs broken out separately. The estimate is free and there is no obligation to book.
For projects requiring HCCA architectural review or an Orange County Building and Zoning permit, we manage both processes. You do not need to navigate those steps yourself - we handle paperwork and coordinate with the relevant offices.
Our crew works on the agreed schedule, keeps the site clean throughout, and walks you through the completed work before we leave. If anything is not right, we address it before we close out the job.
We serve all of Hunters Creek, FL. No obligation - we give you a written estimate and let you decide.
(407) 305-0267Hunters Creek is a census-designated place in the southern part of Orange County, roughly 15 miles south of downtown Orlando. The community was developed starting in the late 1980s as a master-planned neighborhood built around a series of interconnected lakes and parks. Nearly all residential construction was completed by the late 1990s, giving the community a consistent housing stock of single-family homes and townhomes with stucco-over-block construction and landscaped lots. The community is governed by the Hunters Creek Community Association, which oversees parks, common areas, and exterior standards for all residential properties. According to the Hunters Creek Wikipedia entry, the community has roughly 15,000 to 16,000 residents and a median household income well above the Florida average.
The Loop shopping center at the northern edge of the community along Osceola Parkway serves as the main commercial hub for daily errands and dining. Shingle Creek Regional Park lies just outside the community's western boundary and provides trail access and natural areas for residents. Hunters Creek sits close to the Lake Nona Medical City employment corridor and within easy commute distance of Orlando International Airport, making it a practical choice for working families. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Orlando and Kissimmee, and our crew moves regularly between all three areas.
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