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Professional walkways & entryways for Franklin Square homeowners. Dense western Nassau residential community
Franklin Square is one of western Nassau County's most densely populated communities — a residential hamlet where homes sit close together, front yards are compact, and the walkway from driveway to front door is one of the most prominent hardscape features visible from the street. Brothers Paving & Masonry installs walkways throughout Franklin Square that maximize curb appeal on smaller lots, replace cracked concrete with durable materials, and create a polished entry that makes your home stand out.
Our Franklin Square walkway projects are designed for the community's specific character — efficient layouts that deliver maximum visual impact on compact lots. We build front entry walkways, widened paver paths with Belgian block or soldier-course borders, and combined walkway-stoop projects that refresh the entire front facade. Materials include Cambridge, Nicolock, and Belgard pavers, natural bluestone, and poured concrete.
Every walkway we build in Franklin Square is engineered for Long Island's freeze-thaw climate with full excavation, compacted aggregate base, geotextile fabric, and precise drainage grading. Tight lot conditions don't reduce our construction standards — we build every walkway to the same specifications regardless of size.
Franklin Square is one of the most densely settled communities in Nassau County, with homes on lots that are often 40 to 50 feet wide with relatively shallow front-yard setbacks. This compact layout means the front walkway is a dominant visual element — every visitor, neighbor, and passerby sees it. A cracked, uneven concrete walkway drags down the entire property's appearance, while a clean paver or bluestone path elevates the home immediately.
The housing stock includes colonials, capes, ranches, and split-levels built predominantly in the 1940s through 1960s. Many homes have original concrete walkways that have cracked and settled over decades. Franklin Square's active real estate market and proximity to Queens and western Long Island make exterior upgrades a practical investment.
The flat terrain and generally sandy soils provide straightforward base conditions. The tight lot layouts require careful worksite management — equipment access, material staging, and construction sequence need to account for close neighbors and narrow side yards.
Franklin Square falls within the Town of Hempstead's jurisdiction, and the dense lot layout means walkway work is often visible from the public sidewalk. We coordinate all work to minimize disruption to neighbors and ensure a clean, professional result.
Explore the full range of walkways & entryways solutions we offer to Franklin Square residents.
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Learn MoreFranklin Square's compact lots require efficient use of space and careful worksite management. We stage materials strategically to minimize neighbor disruption and protect adjacent landscaping. The flat terrain and sandy soils provide good base conditions but require precise grading for drainage — we pitch every walkway a minimum quarter-inch per foot away from the foundation. The dense lot layout means water from your walkway cannot be directed onto a neighbor's property, so we engineer drainage solutions that keep water on your lot or route it to the street. Older concrete sidewalk infrastructure along many Franklin Square streets creates grade transitions at the walkway terminus that need careful handling.
Real projects we've completed for Franklin Square homeowners.
Replaced a 90 sq ft cracked concrete walkway with Cambridge Ledgestone pavers in Onyx Natural. Four-foot width with a clean soldier-course border. New platform at the front stoop matched to existing paver stoop treads. Efficient 2-day installation on a 40-foot-wide lot.
Scope: 90 sq ft walkway, stoop platform, border, 2-day install
Combined project: demolished old concrete walkway and crumbling stoop, then installed a 110 sq ft Nicolock paver walkway with a rebuilt 3-step paver stoop. Coordinated materials throughout for a unified front entry. Belgian block border along the walkway edges.
Scope: 110 sq ft walkway, 3-step stoop, Belgian block border
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Beyond walkways & entryways, we offer a full range of paving and masonry services in Franklin Square.
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