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Professional walkways & entryways for Huntington Station homeowners. Diverse, evolving hamlet with LIRR access
Huntington Station's dynamic, evolving community and diverse housing stock create opportunities for walkway installations that help properties reach their full potential. Brothers Paving & Masonry builds paver, concrete, and natural stone walkways throughout Huntington Station — from the residential neighborhoods near Walt Whitman Road to the homes along Depot Road, Cuba Hill Road, and the New York Avenue corridor. A new walkway is one of the most affordable and impactful exterior improvements a Huntington Station homeowner can make.
The hamlet's ongoing revitalization means property values are on an upward trajectory, and homeowners who invest in curb appeal improvements now are positioning their homes to benefit from that growth. We replace crumbling concrete paths, build new front entries for homes that lack them, and create side-yard connector walkways that link driveways to backyards.
Based in Bay Shore, we serve Huntington Station with honest pricing, reliable scheduling, and the same quality craftsmanship we bring to every Long Island community. Our crew handles every phase from demolition to final cleanup.
Huntington Station is a diverse and evolving hamlet in the Town of Huntington, anchored by its LIRR station and the New York Avenue commercial corridor. The housing stock ranges from compact postwar homes near the station to larger properties along Walt Whitman Road and Cuba Hill Road, with steady investment in renovations and updates that are transforming the community.
The soils in Huntington Station vary between sandy outwash in the southern sections and denser glacial moraine deposits on the higher ground near Cuba Hill. This variation means walkway base engineering must be adjusted per-site — standard depths work well in sandy areas, while moraine soils may require adjusted excavation and additional drainage provisions. We evaluate every site before setting the construction plan.
Huntington Station's rolling terrain creates more grade changes than flat South Shore communities. Front entry walkways often need to navigate elevation differences between the street, driveway, and front door, which may require steps, ramped sections, or retaining elements. We engineer these transitions with proper footings, code-compliant step heights, and consistent grading.
The hamlet's revitalization trajectory makes this an especially good time to invest in exterior improvements. New walkways, fresh stoops, and updated entryways contribute to the community's upward momentum while delivering immediate curb appeal and safety benefits for the homeowner.
Explore the full range of walkways & entryways solutions we offer to Huntington Station residents.
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Learn MoreHuntington Station sits on mixed glacial soils that vary from sandy outwash to denser moraine deposits. The rolling terrain creates natural drainage advantages but requires careful grading at grade transitions. Base depths may need adjustment in areas with heavier soils. The Town of Huntington governs building permits; requirements should be verified for each project. No significant salt air concerns in this inland location.
Real projects we've completed for Huntington Station homeowners.
Installed a 4-foot-wide Cambridge Ledgestone paver walkway with a set of 2 steps to handle a 14-inch grade change between the driveway and front entry. Onyx-Natural pavers with matching step treads. Compacted base on moraine soils with adjusted depth.
Scope: 200 sq ft paver walkway, 2 steps, grade transition
Replaced a crumbling concrete walkway with a new 4-foot-wide broom-finish concrete path. Air-entrained 4,000-PSI mix with fiber reinforcement. Belgian block border for visual definition. Proper pitch away from the foundation.
Scope: 170 sq ft concrete walkway, Belgian block border
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Free on-site estimate with honest pricing. We help Huntington Station homeowners get the most from their walkway investment.
Beyond walkways & entryways, we offer a full range of paving and masonry services in Huntington Station.
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