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Professional walkways & entryways for Malverne homeowners. Charming village with strong community identity
Malverne's tree-lined streets and strong community pride make walkway and entryway quality a visible measure of property care, and Brothers Paving & Masonry builds paths that reflect the charm and attention to detail this village is known for. From the Colonials and Tudors along Hempstead Avenue to the Cape Cods and ranch homes near Crossways Park, our walkway installations replace aging concrete with durable, attractive paver surfaces that enhance curb appeal and property value.
Our Malverne walkway projects focus on the improvements that matter most — front entry path replacements that transform the home's first impression, side-yard connector walks that create functional links between driveways and backyards, and stoop-approach transitions that complete the front entry sequence. We install Cambridge, Belgard, Nicolock, and natural bluestone, always selecting materials that complement the home's architecture and the neighborhood's established character.
Every Malverne walkway is built on a proper foundation — excavated to minimum 8-inch depth, lined with geotextile fabric, compacted with processed gravel base, and finished with hand-set pavers and polymeric sand. This construction method prevents the settling and cracking that plague walkways built with shortcuts, and it is what allows us to stand behind our work with confidence.
Malverne is a picturesque village in southwestern Nassau County with a strong identity built around community events, tree-lined residential streets, and a housing stock that residents maintain with visible pride. The village's Colonials, Tudors, and Cape Cods are predominantly mid-century vintage with original concrete walkways that have reached the end of their useful life — cracked, settled, and patched to the point where they detract from otherwise well-kept properties.
The Malverne School District and the village's close-knit character attract families who invest in their homes for the long term, making walkway upgrades a natural part of the ongoing property improvement cycle. A fresh paver walkway does not just look better — it eliminates tripping hazards, improves drainage away from the foundation, and adds a design element that concrete never provided.
Malverne's compact lots keep most walkway projects at a manageable scale and cost. A typical front entry replacement covers 150 to 220 square feet, making it one of the most affordable exterior improvements that delivers a permanent curb appeal upgrade. In a market where homes in the same village compete for buyers, that curb appeal advantage matters.
The village borders Lynbrook, West Hempstead, and Franklin Square, creating a corridor of established communities where exterior standards are visible and mutually reinforcing. Malverne homeowners notice and appreciate quality hardscaping, and our work throughout the village reflects the care this community deserves.
Explore the full range of walkways & entryways solutions we offer to Malverne residents.
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Learn MoreMalverne sits on the flat outwash plain of southwestern Nassau County, with well-draining sandy soils that provide good walkway base conditions at standard 8-inch depth. The flat terrain makes proper surface grading critical — we engineer a minimum quarter-inch per foot cross-pitch on every walkway to prevent water from ponding on the surface or flowing toward the foundation. The village's mature tree canopy, particularly along Ocean Avenue and Church Avenue, creates root pressure beneath existing walkways that drives many replacement projects. We install root barriers where new paths must pass within the drip line of large trees.
Real projects we've completed for Malverne homeowners.
Removed a cracked 1950s concrete walkway and installed a 42-foot Cambridge Ledgestone path in Sahara/Chestnut tumbled finish with a charcoal soldier course border. Widened the walkway from 2.5 feet to 4 feet for a more gracious entry. Added a 4×5 landing pad at the front stoop and 4 path lights.
Scope: 210 sq ft walkway, widening, landing pad, lighting
Built a 45-foot side-yard paver walkway connecting the front driveway to the rear patio and Crossways Park access path. Used Nicolock Colonial pavers in natural blend at 3.5-foot width. Installed edge restraints and a small landing at the rear gate transition.
Scope: 160 sq ft walkway, landing, edge restraints
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