
HLM Hialeah Masonry builds walkways, repairs CBS block walls, and installs driveway pavers for Pembroke Pines homeowners across neighborhoods like Silver Lakes, Chapel Trail, and Grand Palms - with HOA-compliant material selection on every project. We reply within one business day.
HLM Hialeah Masonry builds walkways, repairs CBS block walls, and installs driveway pavers for Pembroke Pines homeowners across neighborhoods like Silver Lakes, Chapel Trail, and Grand Palms - with HOA-compliant material selection on every project. We reply within one business day.

Pembroke Pines is a true suburb - detached homes, front yards, driveways, and clear entry paths from the street to the door. Our walkway construction team builds paver and concrete paths designed to handle South Florida's heavy summer rain and HOA material requirements - important in communities like Silver Lakes and Chapel Trail where approved materials are listed in the architectural guidelines.
Most Pembroke Pines homes have two-car garages and wide driveways - and many of those driveways are original poured concrete from the 1980s and 1990s that are now cracked and sunken. The city gets about 60 inches of rain a year on very flat terrain, and standing water against aging concrete speeds up the damage. Paver replacement gives homeowners a surface that can be repaired in sections rather than replaced all at once when individual pavers shift or crack.
The typical Pembroke Pines home is concrete block and stucco construction, and homes from the 1970s through 1990s are now 30 to 50 years old. Mortar joints at that age often need repointing, and stucco cracks along block seams and around window frames where water gets in during storm season. We repair failing block, repoint deteriorated joints, and patch stucco cracks with materials that match the original construction.
Pembroke Pines was built on former Everglades terrain - flat, with sandy soil over limestone that does not drain quickly after heavy summer rain. Homes with pool decks, raised garden beds, or tiered landscaping near the property line sometimes need retaining walls to keep soil from washing into the pool area or onto neighboring lots. We build block retaining walls with the drainage details that flat, high-rainfall terrain demands.
On older Pembroke Pines homes where the exterior block is exposed rather than stucco-coated - boundary walls, garden walls, and entry pillars especially - mortar joints crack and erode from decades of UV exposure and rain. Tuckpointing restores the mortar before moisture can get deeper into the wall and cause more significant damage. This is a straightforward preventive repair that extends the life of the wall by years.
Many Pembroke Pines homeowners add stone veneer to entry columns, mailbox pillars, and garden walls as a visual upgrade that also adds durability to surfaces that take a beating from weather and lawn equipment. In HOA communities, stone veneer selections need to match or complement the neighborhood palette. We select and install veneer that meets HOA aesthetic standards and holds up in South Florida's salt-air-adjacent, high-humidity climate.
Most of Pembroke Pines was developed in a compressed window from the early 1970s through the late 1990s, when Broward County was pushing westward fast. That means the majority of homes in the city are now 30 to 50 years old - old enough for original masonry to need real attention. The concrete block and stucco construction standard in South Florida holds up well, but the stucco cracks along block seams and around window frames as original mortar ages. Driveways and walkways from that era are also past the point where patching works - many need full replacement with a system that handles the flat terrain and heavy rainfall correctly.
The city also has one of the highest concentrations of HOA-governed communities in Broward County. Neighborhoods like Silver Lakes, Chapel Trail, and Grand Palms each have architectural guidelines that specify approved materials, colors, and finishes for any exterior work. A contractor who is not familiar with this dynamic can create real problems - choosing a non-approved paver color or stone type can result in a forced removal at the homeowner's cost. Pembroke Pines also gets about 60 inches of rain a year on terrain that was once part of the Everglades, and poor drainage is a chronic issue that affects walkways, driveways, and block walls across the city.
The City of Pembroke Pines Building Division processes permits for masonry work, and we pull from that office regularly for projects requiring new construction or structural repair. Most homeowners in Pembroke Pines are in an HOA community, and we routinely coordinate with association management for material approvals before ordering anything - this step prevents the headaches that come from choosing a compliant design after the fact.
Pines Boulevard is the main artery through the city, and most of the neighborhoods we work in sit off it or off Flamingo Road to the west. The homes in communities like Silver Lakes and Chapel Trail are recognizable to our crew - wide lots, screened pool enclosures, tile or shingle roofs, and CBS construction with stucco throughout. The western section of the city, built closer to the Everglades boundary in the 2000s, has newer homes with better drainage infrastructure but still deals with the same South Florida UV and rain exposure as the older eastern neighborhoods.
We also regularly serve homeowners in neighboring Miramar and in Hollywood, which share similar CBS suburban housing stock with Pembroke Pines and face the same drainage and HOA compliance issues.
Contact us by phone or through our online form and describe what you need. We reply within one business day to schedule a visit.
We visit your property, measure the work area, and check your HOA guidelines if applicable. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any work is scheduled - no surprises on the final invoice.
If a permit is required, we handle the application through the Pembroke Pines Building Division and confirm material selections before ordering. You do not need to be present for permit processing.
Our crew completes the work per the written scope and cleans the site before leaving. We walk you through the finished work and answer any questions before we go.
We serve all of Pembroke Pines - from Silver Lakes and Chapel Trail to the newer communities near the western edge of the city. Written estimates, HOA-compliant material selection, no-pressure process.
(772) 264-9670Pembroke Pines is one of the largest cities in Broward County, with a population of around 171,000 people spread across a wide footprint of single-family subdivisions and planned communities. Most of the city was developed between the early 1970s and the late 1990s, giving it a distinctly suburban character built around major roads like Pines Boulevard and Flamingo Road, with neighborhoods that include Silver Lakes, Chapel Trail, and Grand Palms - each governed by active homeowners associations with exterior standards for every property. The city has a high rate of owner-occupied homes and a diverse population, with large Hispanic and Caribbean communities that have shaped Pembroke Pines into one of South Florida's most established suburban cities.
The typical Pembroke Pines home is a single-story or two-story ranch built from concrete block and stucco, often with a screened pool enclosure in the back and a two-car garage in the front. Homes here are on the larger side by South Florida standards, and homeowners invest in their properties - which means exterior masonry, driveway work, and walkway construction are steady needs across the city. Pembroke Pines sits between Fort Lauderdale and Miami, which makes it easy for us to reach from our base in Hialeah. We also serve homeowners in nearby Fort Lauderdale and Coral Springs to the north, which share much of Pembroke Pines's suburban building stock and HOA landscape.
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Learn moreCall us today or submit your project details online - we reply within one business day and provide a written estimate before any work begins in Pembroke Pines.