
Kendall Concrete & Masonry serves Doral homeowners with outdoor kitchen masonry, concrete block walls, and driveway pavers. We have worked in Doral since 2020 and understand the HOA approval process and City of Doral permit requirements that come with every exterior project here.

Doral homeowners with larger lots and covered patios frequently invest in custom outdoor kitchen builds, and the year-round South Florida climate makes them practical every month of the year. We build with materials rated for heat, rain, and the UV exposure that breaks down lesser finishes within a few seasons. Learn more about outdoor kitchen masonry.
Doral's gated communities often require privacy walls and property-line fencing built to specific heights and finishes approved by the HOA. Concrete block walls meet those standards while standing up to South Florida's wind loads and heavy rain events season after season.
Many Doral subdivisions built in the 2000s now have original poured concrete driveways that are cracking or sinking on the flat, slowly draining lots. Interlocking pavers allow for better water management between joints and can be installed to match the aesthetic standards most HOAs require in this city.
Homes built in Doral in the early 2000s are now at the age where original mortar joints in block and brick surfaces start to wear. The daily afternoon thunderstorms drive moisture into any gap, and replacing failing joints before water gets behind the stucco is always cheaper than remediating the damage afterward.
Doral's flat lots and heavy summer rain make walkway drainage a real design consideration. A properly sloped and surfaced walkway keeps water moving away from your entry and foundation rather than pooling where it slowly causes damage over the wet season.
Stone veneer gives Doral homeowners a high-end exterior finish that works with HOA color and material palettes while dramatically improving curb appeal. We use products rated for South Florida humidity and UV exposure so the finish holds up through years of summer storms.
Doral was largely undeveloped until the late 1990s and incorporated as a city in 2003, which means most of its housing stock is less than 25 years old. That sounds recent, but homes in South Florida's climate age faster than in most parts of the country. The original roofs, stucco coatings, and mortar joints on homes built in the early 2000s are now due for serious evaluation. The intense UV exposure in South Florida fades and degrades exterior masonry materials at a rate that surprises homeowners used to cooler climates. Add in the daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through October and the annual Atlantic hurricane season, and the exterior envelope of a Doral home takes a genuine beating every year.
Doral was built on what was historically wetland, drained and developed on flat limestone plain with very little natural slope. Water after a heavy storm has nowhere to go quickly. Standing water on driveways, patios, and around foundations is a recurring issue for homeowners throughout the city, and the right masonry work can address both the aesthetics and the drainage problem at the same time. Many projects in Doral also require navigating the City of Doral's permit process and individual HOA approval, which adds steps that contractors unfamiliar with the city can handle incorrectly, causing delays and compliance issues for homeowners.
Our crew works throughout Doral regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. We pull permits through the City of Doral Building and Zoning Division for every project that requires one, and we are familiar with the timeline and documentation that Doral reviews typically involve. A large share of the properties we work on are inside gated communities along NW 107th Avenue, NW 87th Avenue, and the corridors near CityPlace Doral. Most of these communities have HOA architectural review boards, and we know to factor that approval step into the project timeline before scheduling work.
Doral is a compact, well-connected city crossed by the Palmetto Expressway (SR-826), the Dolphin Expressway (SR-836), and the Florida Turnpike, which makes it straightforward for our team to reach from anywhere in Miami-Dade County. The housing stock here is largely newer than what we see in Kendall or Hialeah, but the combination of newer materials under intense South Florida sun and the flat, low-drainage terrain creates consistent masonry needs. We also serve homeowners in nearby Hialeah to the northeast, which has older housing stock and different building code history but shares many of the same climate conditions.
Call or fill out the contact form with a brief description of what you need done. We respond to every new Doral inquiry within one business day, and you do not need to arrive with a quote in hand - just tell us what you are dealing with.
We visit your property, review existing conditions, measure the scope of work, and provide a written estimate at no charge. We also flag any HOA documentation or permit requirements upfront so there are no surprises mid-project.
For permitted work, we file with the City of Doral on your behalf. If your community requires HOA architectural review, we outline what will typically be needed for that submission. Approvals generally take one to three weeks depending on the project type.
Our crew completes the job on the agreed timeline. Permitted projects close with a city inspector sign-off, giving you an on-record document. We clean up fully before leaving and are available if you have any questions after the project wraps.
We serve Doral homeowners and work within HOA guidelines. Reach out and we will respond within one business day - no pressure, no obligation.
(786) 946-0962Doral is one of the newer cities in Miami-Dade County, incorporated in 2003 after decades of rapid residential and commercial development on what had been flat agricultural and wetland land just west of Miami International Airport. It is home to more than 75,000 residents and has grown significantly since incorporation, with a dense mix of gated single-family subdivisions, townhome communities, and mid-rise condominium buildings. The city has attracted a large Latin American population, particularly from Venezuela and Colombia, and has developed a strong commercial center around CityPlace Doral on NW 87th Avenue. Doral Central Park serves as the community's main outdoor gathering space, with sports fields and a family splash pad that draw residents from across the city throughout the year. The area north of the Dolphin Expressway along NW 107th Avenue contains some of the city's most established gated communities, while newer construction continues to fill in lots to the west and south.
The housing stock in Doral is newer than in most of the surrounding Miami-Dade communities, but that does not mean homes here are maintenance-free. South Florida's climate is hard on every exterior surface regardless of age, and original roofs, stucco coatings, and masonry details from 2003 to 2010 builds are now overdue for inspection. The city borders Hialeah to the north and Fountainebleau to the east, and we serve homeowners in all three communities.
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