St Cloud Concrete & Masonry serves Intercession City, FL with retaining wall construction, concrete block work, and foundation repair tailored to the sandy lake-adjacent soil and concrete block homes along the US-192 corridor. We reply to all inquiries within one business day.

Intercession City sits near the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, and many properties here have flat, low-lying lots where soil erosion and water pooling are real problems after heavy rain. A well-built retaining wall controls that runoff and holds the landscape in place through multiple storm seasons. The key is getting the footing depth and drainage right for the soft, lake-adjacent soil found in this part of Osceola County - read about our full retaining wall construction process and what goes into a properly built wall here.
Most homes along the US-192 corridor through Intercession City were built with concrete block structure walls - a construction method well-suited to Florida's heat, humidity, and termite pressure. When those same homeowners want a privacy fence, property boundary wall, or garden bed border, concrete block is the natural and durable choice for matching the existing structure. We build block walls with footings sized for this area's sandy soil, so they stay plumb through many rainy seasons.
Homes in Intercession City were mostly built between the 1970s and 1990s on flat, low-lying land that sits near the water table. That combination - age, flat terrain, and lake-adjacent soil - creates conditions where slab settlement happens more often than in higher and drier parts of Central Florida. Sticking doors, diagonal cracks near window corners, and floors that feel uneven underfoot are the early signs to watch for.
Ranch-style homes in Intercession City typically have simple front entry walkways that were poured at the same time as the house - meaning many are now 30 to 40 years old and showing significant settling and cracking. A properly graded replacement walkway built with adequate base compaction for sandy soil will drain correctly after rainstorms rather than pooling, and it will stay level long enough to be worth the investment.
Concrete driveways in Intercession City age poorly because the sandy soil beneath them shifts every wet season, widening cracks across the full slab over time. Paver driveways handle soil movement better because individual units flex with the ground rather than cracking across a single continuous surface. Individual pavers can also be pulled and reset without replacing the entire driveway when settling occurs in one section.
Older homes in Intercession City often have brick accents around front entry columns, mailbox posts, and garden borders that were installed when the house was built and have not been touched since. Spalled brick faces and crumbling mortar joints are common in homes of this age in a climate this humid, and they let moisture into the wall cavity where it works fast. Small repairs caught early cost a fraction of what full section replacement runs.
Intercession City is a quiet, year-round residential community along US-192, and unlike the vacation-heavy parts of Osceola County near Walt Disney World, most homeowners here have lived in their properties for years or decades. The housing stock is older - most homes date from the 1970s through the 1990s - and it is almost entirely single-story ranch and concrete block construction. At 30 to 50 years old, that housing stock is at the age where original exterior materials need real attention. Concrete driveways have absorbed tens of thousands of rainstorms. Stucco finishes have expanded and contracted through decades of summer heat and winter cool. Mortar joints have slowly lost their bond. None of this is dramatic until it suddenly is.
The bigger driver of masonry problems in Intercession City is the terrain. The community sits near the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, which means the water table is relatively high and the soil in low-lying lots is sometimes soft and poorly compacted. Sandy soil that sits close to the water table does not provide the same stable bearing capacity as drier, denser soils found in other parts of Florida. Footings that would be adequate on higher ground in Polk County may not hold in a low-lying Intercession City lot after a few storm seasons. Contractors who do not account for this end up with walls that lean within two or three years. Central Florida is also one of the most lightning-prone regions in the country, according to NOAA storm safety data - and the heavy thunderstorms that come with that designation drive water into every unsealed crack in exterior masonry every summer afternoon.
Our crew works throughout Intercession City regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Because Intercession City is unincorporated, all structural masonry permits are filed with the Osceola County Building Division rather than a city office. Contractors who are not familiar with this area sometimes assume a city permit process applies and create unnecessary delays. We file with the county regularly for Intercession City jobs and know the inspection requirements for structural retaining walls and masonry repairs under the Florida Building Code as adopted in this jurisdiction.
US Highway 192 - Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway - is the main road through the community, and we use it regularly to reach properties spread out along both sides of the corridor. The area around Lake Tohopekaliga (Lake Toho) is just northeast of Intercession City, and properties closest to that lake system sit at the lowest elevations, where drainage management becomes especially important for masonry work. When we assess jobs near those addresses, we pay particular attention to how water will move around and away from any wall or foundation we build.
We also serve homeowners in the nearby communities of Celebration to the north and Poinciana to the west - two areas our crew passes through frequently on the way to and from Intercession City jobs.
Call us or use the contact form and tell us what you are dealing with. Photos are helpful if you have them. We respond to all Intercession City inquiries within one business day - no waiting a week to hear back.
We come to your Intercession City property, assess the soil conditions and scope of work, and give you a written estimate before anything is committed. This is also when we identify whether drainage behind a wall or around a foundation needs to be addressed to make the masonry work last - we would rather tell you upfront than have you call us back in two years.
For structural work, we handle the Osceola County permit application and schedule the project once approval is in hand. You do not need to take time off work for the permit process - we manage that from start to finish and let you know when the county inspection is scheduled.
We complete the project and clean the site before leaving - concrete debris, removed materials, and any disturbed soil around the work area are all addressed. If a county inspection is part of the process, we attend it so you do not have to be present.
We serve Intercession City and the surrounding Osceola County area. Free written estimates, no pressure, and we handle all county permit paperwork for structural work.
(689) 214-9281Intercession City is a small, quiet unincorporated community in Osceola County, located along US Highway 192 between Kissimmee and Lake Wales, with a population of around 3,000 to 4,000 residents. Unlike much of Osceola County, which has been heavily influenced by the tourism and vacation-rental industry around Walt Disney World, Intercession City has a distinctly residential and year-round character. Most households here are owner-occupied by long-term residents who have lived in the community for years or decades. The housing stock is dominated by single-story ranch homes and concrete block houses built primarily from the 1970s through the 1990s - a building era that produced durable structures that now need the kind of maintenance and repair work that comes with age. The Intercession City Wikipedia article covers the community's history and geographic context in detail.
The community sits within a few miles of Lake Tohopekaliga (Lake Toho) - a large, well-known lake that anchors this part of Osceola County and draws fishing enthusiasts from across Central Florida. That lake-heavy landscape keeps the water table higher in nearby neighborhoods, which has real implications for how masonry foundations and retaining walls need to be built in the area. Neighboring Celebration is to the north along the US-192 corridor, while Poinciana lies to the west - both communities share the Osceola County jurisdiction and face many of the same soil and climate conditions as Intercession City.
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