Professional stonework and concrete solutions built to handle Long Island weather without the headaches.
Your property value goes up. Your maintenance headaches go down. That’s what happens when masonry work is done right the first time.
You get outdoor spaces that actually work for your family. Patios where the pavers don’t shift every spring. Driveways that handle Long Island winters without cracking apart. Retaining walls that keep water where it belongs instead of flooding your basement.
The difference is in the foundation work and material choices. Most contractors skip the proper base preparation because it takes time and costs more upfront. But that’s exactly why their work fails in two years and yours will still look good in twenty.
We’ve been handling masonry projects throughout Elmont and Nassau County for years. We understand how Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles affect stonework and concrete, and build accordingly.
Every project starts with proper site preparation and drainage planning. We use materials rated for northeastern weather conditions, not the cheaper alternatives that crack after one winter.
Local homeowners choose us because we show up when scheduled, finish projects on time, and stand behind our work with real warranties.
First, we assess your property and discuss what you want to accomplish. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just honest feedback about what will work and what won’t.
Next comes the site preparation. This is where most contractors cut corners, but it’s also where your project’s longevity is determined. Proper excavation, base material, and grading prevent the settling and cracking that plague rushed jobs.
Installation follows proven techniques for Long Island conditions. Each material gets installed according to manufacturer specifications and local building requirements. You’ll know exactly what’s happening and when to expect completion.
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Paver patio installation includes full excavation, proper base preparation, sand leveling, paver installation, and joint sand application. Driveway paving covers site prep, base installation, proper grading for drainage, and surface finishing.
Retaining wall construction includes footer excavation, drainage installation behind the wall, proper backfill, and cap stone installation. Brick pointing involves old mortar removal, joint cleaning, new mortar mixing to match existing color, and weather sealing.
Stone work covers everything from repair and restoration to new installations. Each project includes cleanup, debris removal, and a walkthrough to ensure everything meets your expectations before considering the job complete.