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Professional concrete for Great Neck homeowners. Affluent, large properties, North Shore Gold Coast
Great Neck homeowners on the North Shore peninsula trust Brothers Paving & Masonry for concrete work that matches the community's distinguished character. From Saddle Rock's waterfront estates to the tree-lined streets of Great Neck Estates and Thomaston, we pour stamped concrete patios, decorative driveways, exposed aggregate walkways, and replacement slabs engineered for the peninsula's unique coastal conditions and glacial soils.
Our concrete projects in Great Neck span the full spectrum of decorative and structural work. Stamped concrete in ashlar slate, cobblestone, and random stone patterns creates the look of natural stone at a significantly lower cost — an appealing option for Great Neck homeowners who want an upscale patio or driveway without the premium price tag of quarried bluestone or travertine. Exposed aggregate finishes add natural texture and slip resistance for pool decks and walkways, while integral color and staining create surfaces that complement the peninsula's diverse architectural styles.
Every concrete installation in Great Neck starts with a detailed assessment of soil conditions, drainage patterns, proximity to the water table, and the specific design requirements of the property. We then engineer the base, reinforcement, mix design, and finish to deliver a surface that performs through decades of Long Island freeze-thaw cycles, coastal weather, and heavy use.
Great Neck occupies a peninsula projecting into Little Neck Bay and Manhasset Bay, which means many properties contend with elevated water tables, salt air exposure, and coastal wind patterns that accelerate surface wear. Brothers Paving uses air-entrained concrete mixes with enhanced durability for Great Neck projects, combined with premium penetrating sealers that protect against chloride intrusion, moisture damage, and UV fading.
The peninsula's geology is predominantly glacial outwash with sandy gravel deposits that drain well in most areas but can shift under heavy loads without proper compaction. In lower-lying neighborhoods closer to the bays, we encounter higher water tables that require additional base depth and drainage layers to prevent moisture from migrating up through the slab. Our crew evaluates soil conditions on every Great Neck property and adjusts the installation approach accordingly.
Great Neck's dense residential character means many projects require working in tight access conditions — narrow side yards, established landscape beds, and proximity to neighboring structures. We use compact equipment where necessary and protect existing hardscape, lawns, and plantings throughout the project. Our crews are experienced with the logistics of working on peninsula properties where space is at a premium.
The Great Neck school district is among the top-rated on Long Island, driving strong property values and homeowner investment in exterior improvements. A professionally installed decorative concrete patio or driveway delivers excellent ROI in this market, combining lasting durability with visual appeal that distinguishes your property from the competition.
Explore the full range of concrete solutions we offer to Great Neck residents.
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Learn MoreGreat Neck falls within the Town of North Hempstead and the Village of Great Neck, both of which have specific building codes and permit requirements for concrete work. Lot coverage limits are strictly enforced on the peninsula, and many properties in Great Neck Estates and Kings Point have additional architectural review requirements. Brothers Paving handles all permit applications and code compliance as part of our project management. The coastal environment requires special attention to mix design — we use a minimum 4,000 PSI air-entrained concrete with supplemental sealers rated for salt and moisture exposure.
Real projects we've completed for Great Neck homeowners.
Poured a 700 sq ft stamped concrete patio in a random stone pattern with Canyon integral color and Walnut release agent. Included a built-in concrete fire pit base with matching stamped surround and a 60 sq ft step-down transition from the back door. Engineered drainage to a subsurface dry well due to limited lot depth.
Scope: 760 sq ft stamped patio, fire pit base, step-down, dry well drainage
Demolished cracked concrete pool deck and poured 900 sq ft of exposed aggregate concrete with a warm-toned pebble blend. Installed channel drains along the house wall and pool edge, non-slip broom borders at the pool coping, and expansion joints at all structure interfaces. Premium coastal sealer applied for salt and chlorine resistance.
Scope: 900 sq ft exposed aggregate pool deck, channel drains, coastal sealer
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Decorative concrete built for the peninsula. Stamped patios, exposed aggregate driveways, and coastal-rated finishes. Call or request your free estimate today.
Beyond concrete, we offer a full range of paving and masonry services in Great Neck.
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