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Professional pool hardscape for Port Washington homeowners. Waterfront community, North Shore
Port Washington's waterfront community on Manhasset Bay demands pool hardscape that combines coastal durability with the design sophistication that this desirable North Shore hamlet expects. Brothers Paving & Masonry builds pool environments for Port Washington homeowners that stand up to salt air and elevated water tables while delivering resort-quality aesthetics — travertine pool terraces, custom stone coping, outdoor kitchens, and fire features designed for waterfront living.
Our Port Washington pool projects serve properties from the bay-facing homes along Shore Road and Sandy Hollow Road to the established neighborhoods near Main Street and the hilltop communities above the harbor. We select materials rated for the specific exposure level each property faces — enhanced salt resistance for waterfront sites, standard wet-area materials for inland locations — and engineer drainage systems tailored to each property's water table and soil conditions.
Every Port Washington pool installation starts with thorough site assessment. The peninsula's variable terrain and soil conditions — sandy near the waterfront, clay-heavy on the hills — require site-specific engineering rather than a standard approach. Brothers Paving evaluates your property's exact conditions and builds accordingly.
Port Washington occupies the Cow Neck peninsula extending into Manhasset Bay, with a diverse mix of waterfront homes, hillside properties, and established village neighborhoods. Pool hardscape conditions vary significantly across the community — bayfront properties face salt exposure, high water tables, and sandy soils, while properties on the higher ground above the harbor sit on clay-heavy moraine deposits with frost heave risk. Brothers Paving designs for both environments.
The community has a strong outdoor living culture driven by the waterfront setting, the yacht clubs, and the harbor's recreational amenities. Pool areas serve as primary entertainment spaces during Long Island's warm months, and homeowners expect pool hardscape that looks and performs at the level their property values demand. Port Washington real estate is among the most valuable in Nassau County, and a professionally installed pool patio is a significant contributor to both lifestyle enjoyment and resale positioning.
Many Port Washington pools date from the 1960s and 1970s, surrounded by concrete decks that have deteriorated under decades of weather exposure and, for waterfront properties, salt damage. Replacing these aging surfaces with premium pavers on engineered bases eliminates safety hazards and transforms dated pool areas into modern outdoor living environments.
Pool hardscape in Port Washington is governed by the Town of North Hempstead building department. Standard deck replacement generally does not require permits, but outdoor kitchens, fire features, and structures within coastal overlay zones may require approval. We handle all research and applications.
Explore the full range of pool hardscape solutions we offer to Port Washington residents.
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Learn MorePort Washington's peninsula geography creates two distinct pool hardscape environments. Bayfront and low-lying properties require 10-to-12-inch aggregate bases with drainage layers for high water table management, salt-resistant material selections, and stainless steel hardware. Hilltop properties need 10-inch bases on clay soils with frost heave prevention layers and channel drains at all grade transitions. All Port Washington pool projects include channel drains at the pool edge and house wall. Waterfront properties should use porcelain pavers or sealed travertine for maximum salt resistance.
Real projects we've completed for Port Washington homeowners.
Installed 1,400 sq ft of porcelain pavers in a warm ivory tone around a pool with Manhasset Bay views. Salt-resistant square-edge coping, an 8-foot outdoor kitchen bar with marine-grade appliances, two fire bowls at the bay-facing edge, and comprehensive drainage with stainless steel channel drains engineered for the property's high water table.
Scope: 1,400 sq ft pool patio, coping, outdoor kitchen, fire bowls, waterfront drainage
Replaced a 1,100 sq ft deteriorated concrete pool deck with tumbled travertine pavers and matching bullnose coping. Built a seating wall framing the harbor view, installed LED step lighting at grade changes, and engineered drainage with French drain intercepting hillside runoff above the pool terrace.
Scope: 1,100 sq ft pool patio, coping, seating wall, hillside drainage, lighting
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Get a free on-site consultation for your pool hardscape project. We'll evaluate your property's conditions and deliver a proposal designed for Port Washington's waterfront environment.
Beyond pool hardscape, we offer a full range of paving and masonry services in Port Washington.
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