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Professional walkways & entryways for Kings Park homeowners. North Shore hamlet with parks and waterfront access
Kings Park is a residential hamlet on the North Shore in the Town of Smithtown, known for Sunken Meadow State Park, the historic Kings Park Psychiatric Center grounds, and family-friendly neighborhoods along Main Street and Indian Head Road. Brothers Paving & Masonry builds walkways throughout Kings Park that improve curb appeal and safety on the hamlet's mix of established and newer homes.
The North Shore location gives Kings Park a hilly terrain that adds character to walkway designs but also requires engineering expertise. Properties near the bluffs along the Nissequogue River and the state park feature significant grade changes that call for integrated steps, retaining wall elements, and engineered drainage. Our crews have extensive experience building walkways on Kings Park's variable terrain.
Our Kings Park walkway installations range from $20 to $36 per square foot. Interlocking pavers from Cambridge and Nicolock are the most popular choice, with natural bluestone and poured concrete also available. We guide Kings Park homeowners to the material that best suits their home, terrain, and budget.
Kings Park's North Shore position means properties here feature more topographic variation than communities further south. The hillside areas near Sunken Meadow State Park and the Nissequogue River have moderate to steep grades that require walkways with integrated steps and drainage management. The flatter interior neighborhoods along Main Street and Indian Head Road present more straightforward grading conditions but still require proper base preparation for Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles.
Many Kings Park homes date to the 1960s and 1970s, and their original concrete walkways show the typical deterioration of this era — cracking, heaving at control joints, and settlement where the minimal base has failed. Replacing these aging paths with properly engineered paver or concrete walkways is one of the most impactful curb appeal upgrades a Kings Park homeowner can make.
The hamlet's proximity to Sunken Meadow State Park and the Kings Park Bluff creates a natural setting that influences walkway design choices. Earth-toned materials and organic shapes complement the surrounding landscape better than stark geometric patterns. We help Kings Park homeowners select designs that feel integrated with their property's natural context.
Kings Park's waterfront access along the Nissequogue River and proximity to Long Island Sound means properties on the northern edge experience moderate salt air exposure. We use sealed pavers and marine-grade polymeric sand on these properties to maximize walkway longevity.
Explore the full range of walkways & entryways solutions we offer to Kings Park residents.
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Learn MoreKings Park sits on glacial moraine with variable soil conditions ranging from heavy clay till on the hillsides to sandier deposits in the flatter areas. The clay-rich moraine soils on the bluffs and sloped properties drain poorly and are especially prone to frost heave. We excavate deeper on these sites — 10 to 12 inches versus the standard 8 inches — and install a drainage aggregate layer beneath the compacted gravel base. For walkways on sloped properties, we install French drains along the uphill edge and pitch every surface to shed water away from both the walking area and the home. The tree canopy near Sunken Meadow State Park and along Kings Park's residential streets creates leaf litter accumulation in autumn, making textured walkway surfaces important for maintaining slip resistance.
Real projects we've completed for Kings Park homeowners.
Replaced a deteriorated concrete walkway on a sloped lot with a 150-square-foot curved Cambridge paver path. Incorporated 4 steps with a landing to manage a 3-foot grade change. Installed a French drain along the uphill edge and 6 LED path lights. Used marine-grade polymeric sand for the coastal-adjacent location.
Scope: 150 sq ft paver walkway, 4 steps, French drain, lighting
Installed a 110-square-foot Nicolock Colonial paver walkway in a running bond pattern with soldier-course borders. Widened the path from 3 feet to 4 feet and added a flared landing at the driveway. Coordinated with a stoop rebuild using matching materials.
Scope: 110 sq ft paver walkway, landing, stoop coordination
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