Local Landscape Design Expertise
From The Estates to Old Marco and beyond, our landscape designer and artificial turf installer services help Marco Island homeowners create outdoor spaces built for island living. Whether you're upgrading pavers on your canal-front property or installing hardscapes near Tigertail Beach's maritime climate, we handle residential hardscaping that stands up to salt air, humidity, and flood zone regulations specific to this area.
Clear steps from your first call through final install
We follow a structured process so you always know what's next. Every project—whether it's a paver driveway in Caxambas Park or a pool deck upgrade in the Southend—begins with an honest site assessment and HOA review, since most Marco Island properties fall under deed restrictions through MICA.
We assess your lot, check HOA restrictions, and review city flood zone rules. Essential upfront to avoid surprises.
We prepare plans, obtain HOA sign-off, and secure any needed permits from Collier County before breaking ground.
Foundation work, proper drainage setup for salt air, and careful paver or turf installation according to specs.
We verify all work meets plan specs, HOA approval, and city standards. You approve before we call it done.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Hardscape and turf solutions built for the island
Create outdoor living space on canal-front homes or beachside residences. We install pavers with proper slope for Marco Island's rainy season and salt-resistant base layers. Perfect for properties in The River Area or near South Beach where entertaining is a lifestyle.

Permeable paver patio in The River Area, Marco Island
Replace cracked asphalt or upgrade to long-lasting permeable pavers that handle Marco's flood zones and HOA standards. Proper base preparation and elevation compliance included for every build.

Permeable paver driveway, Caxambas area
Slip-resistant, fade-resistant pavers for pool areas that endure summer humidity and saltwater splash. Common in gated communities like Cape Marco and residential developments where HOA aesthetics matter.

Travertine pool deck pavers, The Estates
Modern synthetic turf for backyards where real grass struggles with salt spray or flooding. We handle HOA approval, proper drainage for island climates, and professional installation that meets Marco Island deed restrictions.

Backyard turf installation, Old Marco neighborhood
Retain soil on sloped lots or create terraced garden areas. We design retaining walls that meet Collier County engineering standards and HOA architectural guidelines, especially important for elevated homes in flood zones.

Segmental retaining wall, Key Marco
Marco Island is not a typical Florida landscape project
Most of Marco Island operates under MICA (Marco Island Civic Association) deed restrictions plus individual HOA rules. We know the approval process, documentation required, and common rejection points. Skipping this step delays projects months.
Artificial turf requires specific architectural approval in visible areas. We've successfully navigated approvals for properties in The Estates, Tigertail, and Goodland by addressing drainage and aesthetics upfront.
The island sits in FEMA flood zones. Proper base drainage, material selection (salt-resistant pavers), and elevation-compliant installation are not optional—they're essential. We design every project around your home's Base Flood Elevation and site conditions.
Island building means every material crosses a bridge. Staging equipment on small lots, managing concrete pours during humid months, and coordinating with bridge restrictions requires experience. We've built here for years—the logistics are solved before we start.
20+
Years working island landscapes and hardscape builds
500+
Marco Island paver and hardscape projects completed
100%
HOA approval success rate through pre-planning
Every corner of the island presents different landscape challenges. The Estates features large waterfront lots with premium finishes. The River Area demands smart drainage around canal systems. Goodland and Old Marco have unique character that HOA guidelines protect. Tigertail and Cape Marco sit in active hurricane and flood zones. We design for each.
Whether you're in a gated community or an older canal-front cottage, we know how HOA architectural committees review requests, what materials pass inspection, and how to design around Marco's unique building rules.
Yes. Most Marco Island homes fall under MICA deed restrictions or neighborhood HOAs. Approval is required before we break ground—not optional. We handle the architectural review submission for you.
Yes, with proper drainage. We install turf with a permeable base layer designed for heavy summer rainfall. June through October humidity and occasional flooding require expert base prep—standard installation would fail.
Porcelain and treated travertine resist salt spray and staining better than standard concrete pavers. Permeable alternatives also manage the island's stormwater runoff. We recommend materials based on your specific location and HOA guidelines.
Yes. Marco Island deed restrictions and HOAs typically regulate front-yard and visible side-yard changes more strictly. Backyards are often more flexible, but always check your specific HOA covenants first.
Nearly all Marco Island falls in FEMA flood zones. Finished floor elevation, base elevation compliance, and proper drainage become critical. We design hardscapes to support your home's elevation requirements and help you meet Collier County building rules.
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