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Professional stoops & porches for Saddle Rock homeowners. Ultra-exclusive Great Neck peninsula, waterfront estates
Saddle Rock is one of the most exclusive residential villages on Long Island, with waterfront estates overlooking Little Neck Bay that represent the pinnacle of Gold Coast living. Brothers Paving & Masonry builds and rebuilds masonry stoops, porches, steps, columns, and stone cap details for Saddle Rock homeowners whose properties demand nothing less than exceptional craftsmanship. From grand bluestone porches with stone columns to meticulously detailed brick entries with custom railings, our work matches the architectural distinction of this prestigious community.
Saddle Rock's estate-scale homes feature front entries that are architectural statements in their own right: wide platforms, graceful steps, substantial columns, and materials chosen for both beauty and permanence. When these entries begin to deteriorate from age and Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles, the structural and aesthetic impact is significant. We restore these entries to their original grandeur, or improve upon the original design with superior materials and engineering.
Every Saddle Rock entry we construct is built on reinforced concrete footings below the frost line, with waterproofed structural cores and premium finish materials set by experienced masons using air-entrained mortar. This is the structural foundation that allows fine materials to perform at their best for decades.
Saddle Rock occupies a peninsula extending into Little Neck Bay, giving most properties waterfront or water-view exposure. The village contains approximately 100 homes, virtually all of estate quality, on large lots with mature landscaping and significant architectural presence. The waterfront setting creates both design opportunities, with entries that can reference the nautical context, and engineering challenges, with salt air and elevated moisture demanding specific material and construction choices.
The soils in Saddle Rock are influenced by the peninsula's coastal geology, with sandy deposits and a water table that can be relatively high near the shoreline. Stoop and porch foundations in these conditions require enhanced drainage to prevent moisture from accumulating around footings and wicking up through the masonry.
Saddle Rock's homes are predominantly large Colonials, Georgian estates, and custom-designed residences with substantial front entries. Many were built or extensively renovated in the mid to late twentieth century, and their entries now require structural attention. The scale of these entries, often with six or more risers, wide platforms, and multiple columns, makes proper engineering critical.
The village is served by the Great Neck Public Schools and benefits from its rare waterfront estate setting, maintaining property values at among the highest levels in Nassau County. A professionally built masonry entry of the caliber these homes deserve is both a quality-of-life enhancement and a financial investment that protects significant property value.
Explore the full range of stoops & porches solutions we offer to Saddle Rock residents.
A masonry stoop is the structured platform and steps leading to your front door, one of the most heavily used and weathe...
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Learn MoreMasonry columns and piers are the vertical elements that frame your porch, support overhead roofing, and define the arch...
Learn MoreStone caps and treads are the finished surfaces that crown your stoop walls, columns, and steps: the bluestone slab you ...
Learn MoreSaddle Rock is an incorporated village with its own governance. Building permits are coordinated through the village board, and we handle all documentation and compliance. The village's waterfront location requires salt-resistant mortar and enhanced waterproofing on all stoop and porch projects. We recommend granite or dense bluestone for treads and caps on properties with direct bay exposure, as these materials offer the best resistance to salt-related deterioration.
Real projects we've completed for Saddle Rock homeowners.
Built a grand entry porch on a bay-facing estate with an 8-by-12-foot bluestone platform, seven risers with granite treads, four natural stone columns with integrated coach lights, and custom wrought iron railings. Marine-grade waterproofing throughout with comprehensive drainage system.
Scope: Estate porch, 4 stone columns, granite treads, iron railings, lighting
Rebuilt a grand Georgian entry with six risers, wide bluestone treads, brick veneer matching the original 1940s facade, and restored iron railings. New reinforced footings with salt-resistant construction throughout.
Scope: Grand entry rebuild, bluestone treads, brick veneer, iron railings
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