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Professional stoops & porches for Bethpage homeowners. Central Nassau residential near Bethpage State Park
Bethpage homeowners in central Nassau County turn to Brothers Paving & Masonry when their front stoops need the kind of structural repair that patching cannot deliver. This community — anchored by Bethpage State Park and the legendary Black Course — has a residential core built largely in the 1950s, and the original stoops on these homes have outlived their design life by two decades or more.
We see the same stoop failures on Stewart Avenue, Hicksville Road, and the residential blocks near the Bethpage LIRR station: cracked risers, settled platforms, crumbling mortar, and rusted railings. These problems originate underground, where shallow footings have been heaving and settling with every freeze-thaw cycle for seventy winters. The surface damage you see is the symptom — the failed foundation is the disease.
Brothers Paving rebuilds Bethpage stoops completely: demolition, excavation to 36 inches, reinforced footings, structural masonry, waterproof membranes, premium finish materials, and code-compliant railings. We handle Town of Oyster Bay permits, coordinate inspections, and restore your property to clean, usable condition.
Bethpage is a residential hamlet in the Town of Oyster Bay, best known for Bethpage State Park and its five golf courses, including the famed Black Course that has hosted multiple major championships. The residential community centers along Stewart Avenue and extends through blocks of Cape Cods, ranches, and split-levels built in the early-to-mid 1950s. The Bethpage LIRR station provides commuter access, and the Bethpage School District anchors a family-oriented community.
The stoops across Bethpage share the same mid-century construction DNA as their neighbors in Levittown, Hicksville, and Farmingdale — basic concrete on shallow footings, built for speed during the post-war suburban boom. The difference in Bethpage is that the terrain has slightly more elevation change than the flat South Shore, particularly near the State Park, which can create drainage issues that accelerate stoop deterioration when surface water runs toward the house rather than away from it.
Bethpage falls under the Town of Oyster Bay for building permits, and Brothers Paving manages the full permit process for all stoop projects. The community's stable character and growing property values make stoop replacement a worthwhile investment — especially since a new stoop is one of the most visible improvements you can make to a Bethpage home.
Homeowners near Bethpage State Park often have slightly larger lots than their counterparts in denser communities, which provides good access for equipment and materials. We take advantage of these conditions to work efficiently while maintaining the careful craftsmanship every project demands.
Explore the full range of stoops & porches solutions we offer to Bethpage residents.
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Learn MoreBethpage's central Nassau location produces mixed soil conditions. Blocks near Bethpage State Park tend to have well-draining sandy soils, while areas closer to the Hicksville and Levittown borders can have denser clay that retains moisture. We verify conditions at each site. The terrain near the State Park has gentle elevation changes that can direct surface water toward homes if grading is not managed carefully — we engineer all stoop drainage accordingly. Permits are processed through the Town of Oyster Bay building department, and we handle every step.
Real projects we've completed for Bethpage homeowners.
Demolished a 1954 concrete stoop with uneven risers and a settled corner. Built a new brick stoop on reinforced 36-inch footings tied into the home's foundation. Installed thermal bluestone treads with consistent riser heights, aluminum railings, and a drainage channel behind the structure.
Scope: 3-step stoop, brick, bluestone treads, foundation tie, drainage, railings
Replaced a crumbling five-step concrete stoop with a new natural stone veneer structure on reinforced footings. Added a code-compliant mid-landing, brownstone treads, recessed LED step lights, and a decorative aluminum railing system.
Scope: 5-step stoop with landing, stone veneer, brownstone treads, lighting, railings
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