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Professional stoops & porches for Valley Stream homeowners. Gateway village, diverse housing stock, Queens border community
Valley Stream is one of western Nassau County's most established communities, with a village character and residential density that puts front stoops on full display. Brothers Paving & Masonry rebuilds stoops and porches throughout Valley Stream, replacing the aging post-war masonry that lines blocks from Rockaway Avenue to Sunrise Highway with properly engineered structures built to modern standards.
Valley Stream's homes — predominantly Cape Cods, ranches, and Colonials built in the late 1940s and 1950s — have stoops that are among the oldest in Nassau County. Seventy-plus years of freeze-thaw cycling have produced the familiar array of failures: cracked risers, settled platforms, mortar disintegrating to powder, and railings rusted through at every anchor. These stoops were built before modern frost-line requirements existed, and they have been paying the price ever since.
Brothers Paving delivers complete stoop rebuilds: demolition, frost-line excavation, reinforced footings, structural masonry, waterproof membranes, your choice of finish materials, code-compliant railings, and thorough site cleanup. We handle all Village of Valley Stream building permits and inspections.
Valley Stream is an incorporated village in the Town of Hempstead, bordering Queens at Nassau County's western edge. Hendrickson Park, Green Acres Mall, and the Valley Stream LIRR station anchor the community, while residential blocks extend through well-maintained neighborhoods with some of Long Island's oldest post-war housing. The village's proximity to New York City makes it popular with commuters, and its multiple school districts serve a diverse population of families.
As one of the earliest post-war suburbs developed on Long Island, Valley Stream's homes and stoops are among the oldest in Nassau County. Many date to the late 1940s, making their stoops 75 to 80 years old — well beyond the useful life of the shallow-footing construction used at that time. The deterioration here tends to be more advanced than in communities built five to ten years later, with deeper structural damage that makes full rebuilds the only viable option.
Valley Stream is an incorporated village with its own building department, which means a different permit process than unincorporated Town of Hempstead hamlets. Brothers Paving has worked extensively in the village and handles all permit interactions efficiently.
Valley Stream's western Nassau location near the Queens border means property values are influenced by proximity to New York City commuting. Well-maintained homes with modern exteriors command premium prices, and a new stoop is one of the most visible signals of property care that buyers evaluate.
Explore the full range of stoops & porches solutions we offer to Valley Stream residents.
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Learn MoreValley Stream has its own village building department, separate from the Town of Hempstead. Stoop permits go through the village directly, and inspection requirements may differ from nearby Town of Hempstead communities. We manage all village permit interactions. The village's low-lying areas near Valley Stream State Park can have higher water tables, requiring additional drainage provisions behind stoop foundations. Soil conditions are generally mixed glacial deposits with adequate drainage, but clay pockets exist in certain blocks.
Real projects we've completed for Valley Stream homeowners.
Demolished a 1948 concrete stoop — one of the oldest in the neighborhood — with pervasive cracking and a four-inch settlement gap. Built a new brick stoop on reinforced 36-inch footings tied into the home's foundation. Matched the home's original red brick character with period-appropriate detailing.
Scope: 3-step stoop, period brick, bluestone treads, foundation tie, railings
Expanded a failing three-step concrete stoop into a full 8×12-foot front porch with brick knee walls, bluestone deck surface, decorative column piers, and aluminum railings. Added integrated lighting and a matching brick walkway to the public sidewalk.
Scope: Porch conversion, brick, bluestone, columns, walkway, lighting
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