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Expert commercial asphalt paving for Lynbrook homeowners. Walkable village with classic suburban character
Brothers Paving & Masonry delivers commercial asphalt surfaces engineered for heavy daily traffic, municipal code compliance, and the professional appearance Long Island businesses demand. From retail centers and office parks to industrial facilities and multi-family housing communities across Nassau and Suffolk County, we bring the equipment, project management, and material expertise to handle commercial paving at any scale.
Commercial pavements require significantly thicker sections than residential work. A typical Long Island commercial installation includes eight to twelve inches of compacted aggregate base topped with four to six inches of asphalt placed in multiple lifts, adjusted to the specific load and traffic demands of each site. Base preparation begins with excavation, removal of unsuitable soils, and controlled-lift compaction using heavy vibratory rollers. On sites with poor soils, high water tables, or uncertain fill, we conduct proof rolling to identify and correct weak spots before any asphalt is placed. Drainage engineering is integrated into every commercial project: catch basins, trench drains, storm sewer connections, and grading plans are designed to manage stormwater and meet Long Island municipal requirements.
We place hot-mix asphalt using commercial-grade machine pavers for uniform density and smoothness, compacting each lift with steel-drum and pneumatic-tire rollers. Phased work plans keep portions of your property accessible during construction, and we coordinate scheduling around your operations. After paving, we handle line striping, ADA-compliant markings, signage, concrete curbing, sidewalks, and ADA ramps, a complete turnkey solution from start to finish.
Lynbrook is located in Nassau County, Long Island. Lynbrook is a charming incorporated village in southwestern Nassau County, offering a walkable downtown along Atlantic Avenue with shops, restaurants, and the Lynbrook LIRR station. Residential streets are lined with well-kept Colonials, Tudors, and Cape Cods on compact lots, creating a classic suburban village atmosphere. Merrick Road borders the village to the south, and the community shares borders with East Rockaway, Hewlett, and Malverne. Lynbrook homeowners invest in curb appeal, making driveway upgrades, front stoop restorations, and walkway replacements consistently popular projects. Brothers Paving delivers precise, quality workmanship throughout Lynbrook, fitting professional hardscaping seamlessly into the village's attractive streetscape.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our commercial asphalt paving solutions are designed for Lynbrook's unique conditions, including Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles, coastal moisture, and local soil characteristics.
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From first call to finished project. Here's what to expect.
We visit your property, discuss your vision, and provide a detailed estimate.
Our team creates a tailored plan that fits your property, style, and budget.
Our experienced crew brings your project to life with quality materials and craftsmanship.
We walk you through the finished project to ensure your complete satisfaction.
Lynbrook's compact village lots and older housing stock create a strong demand for stoop rebuilds, walkway replacements, and driveway upgrades that must work within tight spatial constraints. The flat terrain and mixed South Shore soils require careful evaluation, as fill quality from the original development era varies from block to block. Winter freeze-thaw cycles are the primary driver of masonry deterioration here, with salt application on village streets compounding the damage to adjacent residential surfaces.
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