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Professional stoops & porches for Rocky Point homeowners. North Shore hamlet, pine barrens and shoreline
Rocky Point homeowners know that Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles do not forgive bad masonry. Cracked stoops, crumbling steps, and settled porches are common across Rocky Point's neighborhoods, and they only get worse with every passing winter. Brothers Paving & Masonry fixes and replaces masonry stoops throughout Rocky Point, delivering safe, properly built entries that solve the problem permanently rather than patching it for another season.
Our Rocky Point projects focus on practical, durable construction: complete demolition of the failing structure when needed, reinforced footings below the frost line, quality masonry work with air-entrained mortar, and finish materials that look great and perform for decades. We offer options at every price point — from simple brick stoops with standard treads to upgraded entries with bluestone and natural stone.
We also handle repair work when a full rebuild is not required. If your stoop's foundation and structure are still sound, cap and tread replacement or construction can restore safety and appearance at a fraction of the cost. We assess every project honestly and give you a straightforward recommendation.
Rocky Point sits on the North Shore between Miller Place and Shoreham, with terrain that ranges from flat coastal plain near Long Island Sound to gently rolling wooded areas to the south. The proximity to the Sound means properties in the northern part of Rocky Point experience salt-influenced air and higher humidity that accelerate masonry needs compared to communities further inland.
Most homes in Rocky Point were built between the 1960s and 1990s, with many original stoops now 30 to 60 years old. The original poured concrete stoops on these homes were often built with shallow footings — a construction shortcut that leads to heaving, cracking, and separation from the house as the footing rises and falls with each freeze-thaw cycle. We see this pattern throughout Rocky Point and replace these failing stoops with properly engineered structures that will not repeat the same problems.
Rocky Point offers strong value in the North Shore housing market, attracting families and first-time buyers who want to invest wisely in their homes. A new stoop or front porch is one of the highest-impact exterior upgrades available — transforming curb appeal and eliminating safety hazards that could deter potential buyers down the road.
Building permits in Rocky Point go through the Town of Brookhaven. We handle all permit applications and inspections.
Explore the full range of stoops & porches solutions we offer to Rocky Point residents.
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Learn MoreRocky Point's North Shore location means varied glacial soils — sand, clay, gravel, and boulders mixed together in deposits that can change significantly within a short distance. We evaluate soil conditions at each footing location. Properties closer to Long Island Sound experience elevated humidity and occasional salt air that warrants enhanced sealing and polymer-modified mortar. The area experiences full freeze-thaw cycling — typically 30 to 50 cycles per winter — making frost-line footings and air-entrained mortar essential. The Town of Brookhaven handles permits, and we manage the process.
Real projects we've completed for Rocky Point homeowners.
Demolished a heaving 1970s concrete stoop that had separated 3 inches from the house and replaced with a new masonry stoop: concrete block structure, brick veneer, thermal bluestone treads, and a powder-coated aluminum railing. Footings poured to full 36-inch depth. Completed in 4 working days.
Scope: Full stoop rebuild, 3 steps, brick veneer, bluestone treads, railing
Extended a small two-step stoop into a 95-square-foot covered front porch, giving a Colonial home a welcoming outdoor sitting area and dramatically improved curb appeal. Brick columns, bluestone deck, composite railings, and coordinated front walkway.
Scope: Porch addition, 95 sq ft, 2 columns, bluestone deck, railings, walkway
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