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Professional walkways & entryways for Bethpage homeowners. Central Nassau residential near Bethpage State Park
Bethpage is a central Nassau County hamlet with a strong residential identity — close to Bethpage State Park, accessible via the LIRR, and home to thousands of families in well-maintained ranches, split-levels, and colonials. Brothers Paving & Masonry installs walkways throughout Bethpage that replace aging concrete, improve curb appeal, and create safe front entries built for Long Island's climate. Our walkway designs complement Bethpage's mid-century housing character while delivering modern performance and durability.
Our Bethpage walkway projects include front entry replacements, widened paver entryways with borders and landings, side-yard connector paths, and rear-entry walkways. We install Cambridge, Nicolock, and Belgard interlocking pavers, natural bluestone, and poured concrete — offering options that fit every budget and architectural style.
Every Bethpage walkway is built on an engineered foundation — full excavation, geotextile fabric, compacted aggregate base, and precise drainage grading. Polymeric sand locks paver joints, prevents weed growth, and keeps the walkway looking clean for years.
Bethpage sits in central Nassau County near the geographic center of Long Island, with terrain that is gently rolling compared to the flat south shore communities. The gently undulating landscape provides natural drainage advantages but can create grade transitions within individual walkway paths that need careful engineering. The soils are a mix of glacial outwash and till that compact well under aggregate base.
The housing stock in Bethpage is predominantly ranches, split-levels, capes, and colonials built in the 1950s and 1960s. Many of these homes have original concrete walkways that are now cracked, heaved, and uneven. Bethpage homeowners who have already updated interiors are turning to exterior hardscape as the next phase — and a new front walkway is the most visible upgrade available.
Bethpage's proximity to Bethpage State Park, the LIRR station, and major routes like the Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway make it a commuter-friendly community with strong property values. The Black Course's fame adds national recognition that benefits the entire community.
The hamlet falls within the Town of Oyster Bay's jurisdiction. Standard walkway replacements typically do not require permits, but we verify codes for every project.
Explore the full range of walkways & entryways solutions we offer to Bethpage residents.
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Learn MoreBethpage's gently rolling terrain provides better natural drainage than the flat south shore, but individual lots may present grade changes within the walkway path. We handle these with smooth grading transitions, paver step-ups with landing pads, or retaining elements as needed. The soils are primarily glacial outwash that compact well, though we occasionally encounter pockets of denser glacial till that compact differently. We evaluate conditions during excavation on every Bethpage project. The hamlet falls within the Town of Oyster Bay — we verify code requirements for work within front-yard setbacks or near the public right-of-way.
Real projects we've completed for Bethpage homeowners.
Demolished a cracked 1960s concrete walkway and installed a 150 sq ft Cambridge Ledgestone paver path in Sahara-Chestnut. Running bond with a charcoal border. Widened from 3 feet to 4.5 feet. New platform at the front stoop and a flared landing at the driveway apron.
Scope: 150 sq ft walkway, stoop platform, driveway landing, border
Built a 100 sq ft paver walkway along the side of a ranch home connecting the driveway to the backyard gate. Nicolock Colonial pavers in a running bond with Belgian block edge restraint. One paver step-up at the grade transition near the back corner.
Scope: 100 sq ft side walkway, step-up, Belgian block edge
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