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Professional concrete for Syosset homeowners. Large residential community, family-oriented
Syosset homeowners looking for a concrete contractor who understands Nassau County conditions choose Brothers Paving & Masonry for stamped concrete patios, decorative driveways, walkways, and full concrete replacement. From the established neighborhoods off Berry Hill Road to the cul-de-sacs along Cold Spring Road, we have poured and finished concrete surfaces across Syosset that handle Long Island freeze-thaw cycles, drain properly on the area's mixed glacial soils, and deliver a finished product that holds up for decades.
Our concrete projects in Syosset range from straightforward broom-finish replacement slabs to elaborate stamped and colored patios that replicate the look of natural stone or brick at a fraction of the cost. We work with air-entrained concrete mixes from trusted Long Island ready-mix suppliers, reinforced with welded wire mesh or rebar depending on the application, and finished with your choice of smooth, broom, stamped, or exposed aggregate textures. Every pour is engineered for the specific soil and drainage conditions on your property.
Brothers Paving handles every phase of concrete work in Syosset — demolition of old surfaces, precision excavation, compacted aggregate base installation, forming, reinforcement placement, pouring, finishing, control joint cutting, and sealing. We manage the entire process so you get a single point of accountability from the first shovel to the final walkthrough.
Syosset sits on mixed glacial outwash and till soils that generally drain well but contain pockets of dense clay, particularly in neighborhoods north of Jericho Turnpike. These clay pockets can trap water beneath concrete surfaces if the subbase is not engineered correctly, leading to frost heave and slab cracking during winter freeze-thaw cycles. Brothers Paving addresses this with site-specific base depths and drainage solutions rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
Many Syosset homes built in the 1950s and 1960s have original concrete patios, walkways, and driveways that are now cracked, settled, or aging from decades of exposure to Long Island weather. We regularly demolish these deteriorated surfaces and replace them with new reinforced concrete slabs that meet current standards for thickness, air entrainment, and joint spacing. For homeowners who want an upgrade over plain gray concrete, we offer stamped patterns and integral color that transform a basic slab into a decorative focal point.
Syosset properties tend to have generous lot sizes compared to denser Nassau County communities, which creates opportunity for large-scale concrete projects — expansive patios, long driveways with decorative borders, multi-section walkway systems connecting front and back yards, and concrete pool decks with non-slip broom or exposed aggregate finishes.
The Syosset Central School District is consistently ranked among the top on Long Island, which means property values are strong and homeowners invest in exterior improvements that deliver lasting curb appeal and resale value. A professionally installed concrete surface — whether a stamped patio, new driveway apron, or decorative walkway — is one of the most cost-effective exterior upgrades you can make in this market.
Explore the full range of concrete solutions we offer to Syosset residents.
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Learn MoreSyosset's terrain is flat to gently rolling, which simplifies forming and pouring but demands precise surface grading since natural drainage gradients are minimal. Without proper pitch — a minimum of one-eighth inch per foot away from the foundation — water will pond on the concrete surface or migrate toward the house. We engineer every Syosset concrete project with positive drainage, installing channel drains or catch basins where the lot layout does not allow sufficient slope. The mixed outwash soils here compact well for subbase material, but we always verify conditions on-site because clay lenses can appear unexpectedly even within the same property. When we encounter clay, we excavate deeper and add a drainage layer of clean gravel beneath the aggregate base to prevent water from becoming trapped under the slab.
Real projects we've completed for Syosset homeowners.
Demolished a cracked 1960s concrete slab and replaced it with a 650 sq ft stamped concrete patio in an ashlar slate pattern with Palomino integral color and Dark Walnut release. Included a raised step-down from the back door and a curved border with contrasting stamp pattern.
Scope: 650 sq ft stamped patio, demolition, new base, step-down, decorative border
Removed deteriorated asphalt driveway and poured a new 800 sq ft exposed aggregate concrete driveway with matching 120 sq ft front walkway. Installed Belgian block border along both edges and a flared apron at the street. Drainage was regraded to direct water to a new dry well at the property corner.
Scope: 920 sq ft exposed aggregate, Belgian block border, dry well, apron
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From stamped patios to decorative driveways, Brothers Paving delivers concrete work built for Nassau County conditions. Call today or request your free on-site estimate.
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