Premier North Port Concrete & Masonry serves Nokomis with walkway construction, masonry restoration, and retaining wall work built for the salt air, sandy soil, and wet-season rain that define this stretch of the Gulf Coast. We have been working throughout southwest Florida since 2018, and we know the difference between what holds up here and what fails after a few rainy seasons. Because Nokomis is unincorporated, all permits run through Sarasota County - and we handle that process for you.

Nokomis homeowners use walkway construction to define clear paths from driveways to front doors and through outdoor spaces - a practical upgrade on the Gulf Coast, where sandy soil and wet-season rain make an undefined grass or mulch path a muddy mess for months at a time. A properly built masonry walkway with the right base holds its level even as the soil shifts seasonally.
A large share of Nokomis homes were built from the 1950s through the 1980s, and many still have original concrete block exteriors, stucco coatings, and masonry surfaces that have absorbed decades of Gulf Coast humidity and salt air. Restoration work - cleaning, repairing, and sealing those surfaces - extends the life of the structure and is usually more cost-effective than replacement.
Nokomis sits on flat, low-lying terrain, and properties near the Intracoastal Waterway or tidal areas regularly deal with soil saturation after heavy rain. A properly built retaining wall stabilizes slopes, manages drainage, and protects landscaping and structures on lots where water and soft soil are ongoing concerns.
Salt air off the Gulf and the Intracoastal breaks down mortar joints faster in coastal communities like Nokomis than in inland areas. Repointing failing joints before moisture can penetrate deeper into the block or stucco is one of the most cost-effective ways to protect an older home from accelerating deterioration.
Concrete block is the standard construction material throughout Sarasota County, and Nokomis is no different. Block walls for property boundaries, privacy, and structural use handle coastal wind loads and humidity better than wood frame, and they are a common project for homeowners throughout this community.
Nokomis driveways deal with intense UV exposure, periodic heavy rain, and the gradual movement of sandy coastal soil under the surface. Paver driveways hold up to these conditions well, and if sections do settle over time, individual pavers can be lifted and reset without replacing the entire driveway.
Nokomis sits between the Intracoastal Waterway and US 41, with the Gulf of Mexico just a short distance to the west via Nokomis Beach and Casey Key. That proximity to open water means homes here are exposed to salt-laden air year-round, and salt air does measurable damage to masonry over time. It breaks down mortar joints, degrades stucco coatings, and corrodes metal fasteners at a faster rate than inland properties see. Add sandy, low-lying soil that shifts with seasonal moisture changes, and the baseline conditions here are simply harder on exterior masonry than most of the country.
The housing stock across Nokomis is also older than in newer inland developments. Many homes were built from the 1950s through the 1980s - meaning driveways, walkways, block walls, and stucco exteriors that were installed decades ago are now at or past the point where they need professional attention. Properties close to the coast also fall within FEMA flood zones that impose additional requirements on what can be built and how - requirements that a contractor unfamiliar with this area will often overlook.
Our crew works throughout Nokomis regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Because Nokomis is an unincorporated community, all permits and inspections run through Sarasota County Building and Development Services rather than a city building department. That distinction matters for timelines and documentation, and we know the county process well.
US Highway 41 - the Tamiami Trail - runs through Nokomis as the main connector between Venice to the south and Osprey and Sarasota to the north. Albee Road is the key cross street that leads from US 41 out to Nokomis Beach and the Gulf. Residential neighborhoods branch off both corridors, ranging from modest lots with mid-century homes to larger properties near the water. We know every part of this area and can get to any address in Nokomis quickly.
We also serve the neighboring communities surrounding Nokomis, including Venice to the south and Osprey to the north, so if your project spans multiple properties or your situation changes, we are familiar with the whole corridor.
Reach us by phone or through the online form and we will schedule an on-site visit. Nokomis properties range from modest mid-century homes off US 41 to coastal lots near Casey Key, and conditions vary enough that a phone estimate is never accurate. We respond within 1 business day.
A technician visits your property, reviews the work area, and factors in site-specific conditions - soil type, salt air exposure, drainage, and any HOA requirements. You get a written estimate before any work begins, including whether a Sarasota County permit is required. No surprise costs.
For structural projects, we handle the Sarasota County permit application and schedule all required inspections. Once permits are approved, we give you a clear project timeline so you know exactly when the crew will be on site and what to expect each day.
Our crew finishes the job, cleans up the work area before leaving, and walks through the completed work with you. For permitted projects, the county inspector signs off before the job closes - giving you documentation that protects you at resale and for insurance purposes.
We serve Nokomis and the surrounding Sarasota County coast. Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within 1 business day with honest answers and a written estimate.
(941) 732-0857Nokomis is a small, unincorporated census-designated place in Sarasota County, covering less than two square miles along Florida's southwest Gulf Coast. The community sits just south of Osprey and north of Venice, with the Intracoastal Waterway separating the mainland from Casey Key - a quiet, upscale barrier island accessible by bridge. Nokomis Beach, at the end of Albee Road, is the community's most recognized landmark. The area draws long-term residents and retirees who value the Gulf Coast setting without the density of larger nearby cities.
The building stock reflects the area's history as a Gulf Coast retirement and vacation destination, with a mix of homes built from the 1950s through the 1990s sitting alongside more recent construction. Most are concrete block, single-family homes on modest lots. Many residents are long-term owner-occupants with a real stake in maintaining their property. The community is connected to Sarasota to the north and draws on the broader Sarasota metro area for services, while remaining close in character and proximity to Venice to the south.
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Learn MoreWhether your project is a new walkway, a block wall, or restoration work on an older home, we are familiar with the conditions here and ready to help. Contact us today for a free, written estimate.