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Professional walkways & entryways for Commack homeowners. Large suburban community, strong market
Commack is one of Suffolk County's largest and most established suburban communities, where thousands of well-maintained homes along Veterans Memorial Highway, Jericho Turnpike, and Indian Head Road reflect a neighborhood culture that values curb appeal and property investment. Brothers Paving & Masonry has built a strong reputation in Commack for walkway installations that transform aging concrete paths into attractive, durable entry features that stand up to Long Island's demanding climate.
Many Commack homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s during Long Island's suburban expansion, and their original concrete walkways have reached the end of their useful life. Cracking, heaving, and settling have created uneven surfaces that are both unsightly and unsafe. We demolish these deteriorated paths and replace them with properly engineered walkways — wider, better graded, and built with materials that will last 25 years or more.
Our Commack walkway installations range from $18 to $35 per square foot depending on material selection. Interlocking pavers from Cambridge and Nicolock are the most popular choice for Commack homeowners, offering design flexibility and long-term durability at a price that delivers excellent return on investment. Natural bluestone, poured concrete with decorative finishes, and combination designs are also available.
Commack's housing stock is predominantly mid-century suburban — ranches, split-levels, and colonials built during the 1960s and 1970s when concrete was the default walkway material. These original walkways were typically set on minimal bases and are now 50 to 60 years old, well past their expected lifespan. The result is cracked, heaved, and settled paths that detract from curb appeal and create liability risks. Our replacement walkways include full excavation to 8 inches minimum, geotextile fabric, compacted aggregate base, and either interlocking pavers or fresh concrete with modern reinforcement — built to last another half-century.
The terrain in Commack is generally flat, which makes excavation straightforward but requires careful attention to surface pitch for drainage. Many Commack lots have subtle low spots near the walkway area where water pools after rain. We engineer positive drainage on every installation and add channel drains or tie into existing yard drainage where needed.
Commack homeowners are practical and value-conscious, and walkway improvements here deliver outsized impact relative to cost. A new paver or bluestone entry walkway transforms the entire front facade of a home, and it's one of the first things prospective buyers notice. In Commack's active real estate market, that kind of visible improvement directly supports asking price and days-on-market metrics.
The proximity to Hoyt Farm Nature Preserve and the surrounding green spaces gives Commack a leafy suburban character. We recommend textured paver finishes or broom-finish concrete for Commack walkways because the fall leaf cover requires slip-resistant surfaces that stay safe even when wet.
Explore the full range of walkways & entryways solutions we offer to Commack residents.
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Learn MoreCommack sits on glacial outwash deposits that transition from sandy loam in the southern sections to heavier moraine-influenced soils closer to the Jericho Turnpike corridor. The sandier soils compact well and drain efficiently, which is favorable for walkway base construction. The heavier soils near the turnpike may contain clay pockets that trap water — we check soil conditions during excavation and add drainage layers where clay is present. Commack's mature street trees and yard plantings create root intrusion concerns along many walkway corridors, particularly on properties with large maples and oaks planted close to the front path. We install root barriers where necessary and recommend walkway alignments that avoid major root systems when possible.
Real projects we've completed for Commack homeowners.
Demolished a cracked 1965 concrete walkway and installed a 120-square-foot Cambridge Ledgestone paver walkway in Sahara-Chestnut blend. Widened the path from 3 feet to 4 feet and added a flared landing at the driveway connection. Included 6 low-voltage LED path lights.
Scope: 120 sq ft paver walkway, landing, lighting
Installed a 180-linear-foot walkway connecting the front entry to the rear patio through the side yard. Used Nicolock Colonial pavers in a running bond pattern throughout for a unified appearance. Installed 2 channel drains at side-yard low spots and root barriers near 2 large maple trees.
Scope: 180 linear ft walkway, drainage, root barriers
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