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Professional concrete for West Islip homeowners. South Shore, strong residential market
West Islip is one of our closest service areas, sitting directly east of our Bay Shore headquarters. Brothers Paving & Masonry has poured concrete patios, slabs, sidewalks, and pads throughout West Islip for years, building a strong reputation among homeowners who value quality workmanship and reliable local service. From the waterfront homes along the Great South Bay to the well-kept residential neighborhoods north of Montauk Highway, we bring the same proven process to every project: thorough site evaluation, proper base preparation, air-entrained concrete, professional finishing, and complete cleanup.
Our West Islip concrete services cover every residential application — backyard patios for outdoor living, garage floor slabs, sidewalk replacements, HVAC pads, generator pads, hot tub foundations, pool equipment pads, and custom flatwork. Every project uses a compacted crushed stone base engineered for the site's specific soil and drainage conditions, reinforced concrete poured and finished by experienced crews, and control joints placed at proper intervals to manage shrinkage cracking.
Being based in adjacent Bay Shore means West Islip homeowners get the fastest response times, the most competitive pricing, and a contractor who actually knows the neighborhood. We are not driving an hour to get here — we are around the corner, and our reputation in this community is something we protect on every project.
West Islip falls under Town of Islip jurisdiction, and Brothers Paving is thoroughly familiar with their building department's requirements for concrete work. Permits are required for patio construction that affects lot coverage percentages, sidewalk work along town roads, and structural slabs. We handle all permit applications and inspection coordination as standard practice.
The soil in West Islip transitions from sandy coastal fill in the southern waterfront sections to more stable glacial outwash in the neighborhoods north of Udall Road. Southern properties near the bay have higher water tables that require deeper base preparation, while northern properties generally offer better natural drainage. Regardless of location, we evaluate every West Islip site individually and adjust our base depth and drainage strategy accordingly.
West Islip's housing stock is predominantly mid-century construction from the 1950s through 1970s, which means many properties have original concrete work that is reaching the end of its service life. Cracked patios, settled stoops, and heaving sidewalks from tree root intrusion are everyday projects for our crew here. We demolish and replace these aging surfaces with modern materials and proper engineering that delivers decades of additional service.
The community is well-established with strong property values driven by the West Islip school district, proximity to the bay, and easy access to Montauk Highway and the Southern State Parkway. Concrete improvements in West Islip are practical investments that enhance both function and resale value at a fraction of the cost of more decorative hardscape options.
Explore the full range of concrete solutions we offer to West Islip residents.
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Learn MoreWest Islip's southern neighborhoods along Sequams Lane and the bay-facing streets share similar high-water-table conditions with Bay Shore and Brightwaters. We use enhanced base preparation — deeper aggregate layers and geotextile fabric — on these properties to prevent settling and moisture migration. North of Montauk Highway, the soil is more stable but often contains pockets of organic material in older neighborhoods that must be excavated and replaced. Tree roots from mature oaks and maples along West Islip's residential streets are a primary cause of sidewalk damage, and we install root barriers on all sidewalk replacement projects to extend the life of the new concrete.
Real projects we've completed for West Islip homeowners.
Poured a 500 sq ft broom-finish concrete patio to replace an undersized wooden deck. Included demolition of the existing deck, excavation to 10 inches, compacted aggregate base, wire mesh reinforcement, and three steps down from the back door with a broom-finish tread and smooth riser.
Scope: 500 sq ft patio, 3 concrete steps, deck demolition
Replaced 80 linear feet of heaving sidewalk along the street frontage and poured a new 12-foot-wide driveway apron to match. Root barriers installed to prevent future tree damage. Project completed in three days and passed Town of Islip inspection.
Scope: 80 ft sidewalk, driveway apron, root barriers
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