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Professional paver patios for Port Washington homeowners. Waterfront community, North Shore
Port Washington is one of Long Island's most desirable North Shore communities — a waterfront town on Manhasset Bay where steep, wooded hillsides, a charming downtown, and diverse housing from bayfront estates to hilltop colonials create a vibrant residential landscape. Brothers Paving & Masonry installs paver patios across all of Port Washington's distinct neighborhoods, adapting our designs to each property's unique terrain, views, and architectural character.
Our Port Washington projects range from intimate courtyard patios in the village center to expansive multi-zone outdoor living spaces on the larger hillside properties overlooking the bay. We work with Cambridge, Belgard, Nicolock, Unilock, Techo-Bloc, natural bluestone, and travertine — selecting materials that complement each home's style while withstanding the area's coastal exposure and hilly conditions.
Every Port Washington patio is engineered for the community's specific challenges: significant grade changes on the hillside lots, variable glacial soils, salt exposure near the waterfront, and the diverse lot sizes that range from compact village-center parcels to multi-acre estates along Sands Point Road.
Port Washington's terrain is defined by its steep hillsides rising from Manhasset Bay, creating some of the most dramatic grade changes of any North Shore community. Properties on the hill can drop twenty feet or more from front to back, making terraced patio construction essential. Brothers Paving builds multi-level terrace systems with properly engineered retaining walls that create level entertaining spaces while managing the substantial runoff that steep slopes generate.
The soils here reflect Port Washington's geologic history — the community sits atop a glacial moraine deposit, with a unique characteristic: the sand and gravel quarrying that shaped the harbor area left some properties with fill material of varying quality. We test soil conditions on every Port Washington project to determine the appropriate base system, including cases where imported fill may need additional stabilization.
Port Washington's real estate market is driven by its LIRR express service, top-ranked schools, and waterfront lifestyle. Properties range from $600,000 village homes to $5+ million estates, and outdoor living improvements are expected at every price point. A professionally installed paver patio adds measurable value in this competitive market.
Waterfront and near-waterfront properties on Shore Road, Beacon Hill Road, and the Sands Point border face salt exposure that requires enhanced material specifications. Hilltop properties, while sheltered from direct salt spray, still benefit from proper freeze-thaw engineering given the exposed, wind-swept conditions at elevation.
Explore the full range of paver patios solutions we offer to Port Washington residents.
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Learn MorePort Washington's hilly terrain is the primary engineering factor on most projects. Steep lots require terraced construction with retaining walls engineered for both structural loads and the hydrostatic pressure from water migrating through the hillside. We install drainage aggregate and weep systems behind all retaining walls, and route intercepted water to French drains or dry wells downslope. The variable soils — natural moraine material in some areas, historic quarry fill in others — demand site-specific base design. Waterfront properties near Manhasset Bay need factory-sealed pavers or natural stone with marine-grade sealant. The community's mature trees, particularly on the hillside lots, require root-zone planning for any construction within influence distance.
Real projects we've completed for Port Washington homeowners.
Built a 1,300 sq ft three-level terrace system on a steep hillside lot with panoramic Manhasset Bay views. Upper level: Cambridge Ledgestone dining terrace with stone-veneer retaining wall. Mid level: fire pit lounge with curved seating wall oriented toward the water. Lower level: garden patio with transition to existing landscape. Stone steps with LED risers connecting all levels. Full hillside drainage system with curtain drain and French drains.
Scope: 1,300 sq ft terraced patio, retaining walls, fire pit, steps, hillside drainage, lighting
Transformed a 500 sq ft cramped concrete backyard into a Belgard Catalina Slate patio with diagonal pattern for visual expansion. Added a freestanding 6-foot planter wall for privacy, a compact fire pit circle, and a new paver side-yard walkway. Designed to maximize usable space on the village-center lot.
Scope: 500 sq ft patio, planter wall, fire pit, walkway
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