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Professional walkways & entryways for Flower Hill homeowners. Affluent North Shore village, Manhasset/Port Washington corridor
Flower Hill homeowners expect walkways and entryways that reflect the refinement of this affluent North Shore village between Manhasset and Port Washington. Brothers Paving & Masonry delivers installations that meet that standard — combining premium materials with the structural engineering needed for Flower Hill's gently elevated terrain and established residential character.
Our walkway projects in Flower Hill cover front entry paths that complement the village's classic Colonial and Tudor homes, side-yard connector walkways that link driveways to rear entertaining areas, and garden paths that wind through the well-landscaped yards that define the Plandome Road corridor. We install Cambridge, Belgard, Nicolock, natural bluestone, and Belgian block — selecting materials that harmonize with each home's facade, existing hardscaping, and the neighborhood's traditional North Shore aesthetic.
Every Flower Hill walkway begins with full excavation to 8-10 inches, geotextile fabric, and a compacted processed gravel base. We screed a precise bedding layer, hand-set each unit with tight joints, and finish with polymeric sand that locks the surface and resists weed infiltration. For homes with existing Belgian block driveway borders — common in Flower Hill — we match the walkway edge treatment for a cohesive look across the entire property.
Flower Hill is situated along the Plandome Road corridor between Manhasset and Port Washington, with approximately 4,800 residents living in well-maintained homes on tree-lined streets. The village's elevated position provides pleasant views toward Manhasset Bay for some properties, and the proximity to Americana Manhasset and the Port Washington LIRR station makes it highly desirable for professionals and families.
The architectural character of Flower Hill is predominantly traditional — Colonials, Tudors, and some mid-century contemporaries with generous lot sizes that allow for substantive walkway designs. Many homes feature Belgian block-bordered driveways and natural stone stoops that establish a material vocabulary the walkway should complement. Brothers Paving excels at this coordination, matching existing stone types, paver colors, and border treatments so new walkways blend seamlessly with the property's established hardscape palette.
Front walkways in Flower Hill carry special importance because they serve as the visual introduction to the property. In a market where homes routinely sell for well over a million dollars, the quality of the front entry path communicates the overall care and investment the homeowner has put into the property. We build every front walkway as if it will be the first thing a potential buyer evaluates — because in this market, it often is.
Flower Hill's proximity to the coast means some properties experience the same salt-air exposure as neighboring waterfront communities. While the village is not directly on the water, homes on the western slopes facing Manhasset Bay can benefit from coastal-rated materials and periodic sealer application to extend walkway life.
Explore the full range of walkways & entryways solutions we offer to Flower Hill residents.
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Learn MoreFlower Hill's gently elevated terrain means most lots have enough natural slope for adequate walkway drainage without additional catch basins, but we still engineer a minimum quarter-inch per foot cross-pitch on every path. The village's mature tree canopy — large oaks, maples, and flowering ornamentals — can create root pressure beneath walkways, which we manage with strategic routing and root barrier installation where necessary. Soil conditions are typical North Shore glacial deposits — generally well-draining sandy loam with occasional clay pockets that we identify and address during excavation. For properties with bay exposure on the western side of the village, we recommend the same low-absorption materials and penetrating sealers used in waterfront installations.
Real projects we've completed for Flower Hill homeowners.
Replaced a deteriorating concrete path with a 48-foot Cambridge Ledgestone walkway in Toffee-Onyx, bordered by Belgian block to match the existing driveway treatment. Added a widened landing at the front stoop with a fan pattern medallion and installed 6 low-voltage brass path lights.
Scope: 260 sq ft walkway, Belgian block borders, stoop landing, lighting
Built a 60-foot paver walkway connecting the side driveway to a rear patio and garden area. Used Belgard Catalina pavers in a running bond pattern with natural stone accent banding at two transition points. Installed root barriers along a 15-foot section adjacent to a mature oak tree.
Scope: 240 sq ft walkway, accent banding, root barriers
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