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Professional stoops & porches for Patchogue homeowners. Revitalized South Shore village, arts and dining hub
Patchogue is a vibrant South Shore village where revitalized streetscapes, a thriving downtown, and proud homeowners create a community on the rise. Whether you own a classic village home steps from Main Street or a larger property in one of the surrounding neighborhoods, a deteriorating front stoop undermines your home's curb appeal and creates a real safety hazard. Brothers Paving & masonry constructions and rebuilds masonry stoops throughout Patchogue, delivering entries that are safe, code-compliant, and designed to boost your home's value.
Our Patchogue stoop projects range from straightforward three-step rebuilds with brick and bluestone to full porch additions that add functional outdoor space to village homes where lot sizes are compact. We work with brick, natural stone, bluestone, brownstone, and concrete block to match the architectural character of Patchogue's diverse housing stock — from Victorian-era village homes to mid-century ranches and contemporary construction.
Every project uses reinforced concrete footings below the 36-inch frost line, air-entrained mortar, waterproof membranes, and quality finish materials. We handle demolition, construction, permitting, and cleanup — a complete project from start to finish.
Patchogue sits on the South Shore of Long Island along Great South Bay, with flat terrain and sandy-loam soils typical of the southern outwash plain. The flat topography simplifies stoop construction but requires precise surface grading to direct water away from the house foundation. In the older village core, lots are compact and homes are close together, which requires careful equipment staging and work planning to minimize disruption to neighbors.
Patchogue's housing stock spans multiple eras. The village core has Victorian and early twentieth-century homes with character-rich porches and stoops that define the neighborhood's charm. The surrounding areas include mid-century ranches, split-levels, and Colonials from the 1950s through 1980s, many with original concrete stoops that have deteriorated after decades of freeze-thaw exposure. Newer construction fills in scattered lots throughout the area. Each era presents its own masonry challenges and material-matching requirements.
Patchogue's ongoing downtown revitalization has increased property values and homeowner investment in exterior improvements. A professionally built stoop or porch is one of the most visible upgrades you can make — and in a community where streetscape quality is improving, an outdated or crumbling entry stands out more than ever.
Patchogue Village handles its own building permits separate from the Town of Brookhaven. We are familiar with the village building department and manage all permit applications and inspections.
Explore the full range of stoops & porches solutions we offer to Patchogue residents.
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Learn MorePatchogue's South Shore location means flat terrain with sandy-loam soils that drain well but have moderate bearing capacity. We size footings appropriately for the soil conditions. The proximity to Great South Bay brings elevated humidity that keeps masonry moisture content higher than inland areas, increasing freeze-thaw susceptibility during winter. All mortar is air-entrained and all exposed stone receives penetrating sealer. The compact village lots require careful site management — material staging, equipment access, and neighbor communication are all part of our planning. Patchogue Village has its own building department with permits issued by the village rather than the Town of Brookhaven.
Real projects we've completed for Patchogue homeowners.
Demolished a crumbling 1950s concrete stoop on a compact village lot and rebuilt with a new masonry stoop: concrete block structure, brick veneer matched to the home, thermal bluestone treads, and a wrought iron railing with a period-appropriate design. Completed in 5 working days with careful neighbor-friendly staging.
Scope: Full stoop rebuild, 4 steps, brick veneer, bluestone treads, railing
Restored a 130-square-foot wrap-around porch on a Victorian home near the village core. Rebuilt masonry piers on new footings, replaced deteriorated bluestone deck surface, reconstructed two brick columns with custom caps, and installed period-style railings. Preserved the home's original architectural character while rebuilding with modern structural engineering.
Scope: Porch construction, 130 sq ft, 2 columns, bluestone deck, railings
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Get a free on-site estimate for stoop construction, replacement, or porch construction. We work on village lots of all sizes and handle all permits through the village building department.
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