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Professional stoops & porches for Old Bethpage homeowners. Residential, central Nassau
Old Bethpage is a residential community in central Nassau County with larger lots and a more spacious feel than its denser neighbors, and Brothers Paving & Masonry rebuilds stoops and porches throughout this area for homeowners who expect quality craftsmanship that matches their well-maintained properties. The homes here — built primarily in the 1950s and 1960s along Round Swamp Road and the residential streets near Bethpage State Park — have stoops that are reaching the end of their structural life.
Old Bethpage's larger lot sizes mean front entries are often more prominent than in compact communities, making stoop condition even more important to overall curb appeal. A crumbling concrete stoop on a large, otherwise well-maintained property creates a jarring contrast that visitors and potential buyers notice immediately.
Brothers Paving delivers complete stoop and porch rebuilds: demolition, excavation to the 36-inch frost line, reinforced footings, structural masonry, waterproof membranes, finish materials in brick, stone, bluestone, or brownstone, code-compliant railings, and site cleanup. We handle Town of Oyster Bay permits and inspections.
Old Bethpage is a hamlet in the Town of Oyster Bay, known for the Old Bethpage Village Restoration living-history museum and its proximity to Bethpage State Park. Residential streets feature Cape Cods, ranches, split-levels, and Colonials on lots that tend to be larger than average for mid-Nassau, giving the community a spacious, semi-rural character compared to its neighbors in Plainview and Hicksville.
The homes in Old Bethpage were built during the same post-war era as the rest of central Nassau, with the same construction shortcuts on stoops: shallow footings, basic concrete, minimal reinforcement. The difference here is that Old Bethpage's slightly varied terrain — gentle hills near the State Park border — can create drainage patterns that direct surface water toward homes, accelerating stoop foundation damage when water pools at the base.
Old Bethpage falls under the Town of Oyster Bay for building permits, and Brothers Paving manages all permit applications and inspections. The community's larger lots and generally good setbacks make equipment access straightforward, allowing us to work efficiently without the tight-space constraints common in denser communities.
Property values in Old Bethpage are strong and rising, driven by the community's excellent schools, larger lots, and central Nassau convenience. A new stoop is a smart investment that protects and enhances your home's position in this desirable market.
Explore the full range of stoops & porches solutions we offer to Old Bethpage residents.
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Learn MoreOld Bethpage's terrain includes gentle elevation changes near Bethpage State Park that can direct surface water toward home foundations. We engineer all stoop drainage to direct water away from the structure, installing drain pipes and grading as needed. Soils are mixed — sandy near the park and occasionally denser clay in the interior blocks. We verify conditions at each site. Permits are handled through the Town of Oyster Bay building department.
Real projects we've completed for Old Bethpage homeowners.
Demolished a settled 1958 concrete stoop with water pooling at the foundation and built a new brick stoop on reinforced 36-inch footings. Re-graded the surrounding area, installed a perforated drain behind the structure, and finished with thermal bluestone treads and aluminum railings.
Scope: 4-step stoop, brick, bluestone treads, grading, drainage, railings
Converted a narrow three-step concrete stoop into a generous 8×6-foot entry platform with natural stone veneer, brownstone treads, decorative column piers, and integrated step lighting. Added a matching stone walkway connecting to the driveway.
Scope: Expanded stoop, stone veneer, brownstone treads, columns, walkway, lighting
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