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Expert concrete slabs for Old Westbury homeowners. Estate community, large lots, high-value projects
Concrete slabs are the foundation of countless residential and commercial projects on Long Island, providing a flat, stable, and durable surface for garage floors, workshops, outdoor storage areas, and building foundations. Brothers Paving & Masonry specializes in slab installation across Nassau and Suffolk County, delivering precision-engineered slabs that meet your project's structural and performance requirements.
Every installation starts with a comprehensive site evaluation covering soil conditions, drainage, load requirements, and local code. Long Island's geology varies, from loose sandy soil in coastal communities to denser clay inland. We excavate eight to twelve inches below finished grade, then install four to six inches of compacted crushed stone with geotextile fabric where soil conditions demand it. Forms are set to exact elevations using laser levels, and reinforcement, either welded wire mesh for standard slabs or rebar grids for heavier loads, is installed based on the slab's intended use.
We use a minimum 4,000 PSI air-entrained mix from reputable Long Island ready-mix plants, tailored to each application. Garage floors receive a steel-trowel finish for smoothness, while outdoor slabs get a broom finish for traction. Control joints are placed at calculated intervals to manage shrinkage cracking, and expansion joints separate the slab from existing structures. After finishing, a curing compound ensures proper hydration and full design strength. Our team is familiar with building code requirements across Nassau and Suffolk County municipalities, including minimum thickness, reinforcement specs, and vapor barrier standards.
Old Westbury is located in Nassau County, Long Island. Old Westbury is synonymous with Long Island luxury, defined by sprawling multi-acre estates set behind gated entries along winding roads like Store Hill Road and Wheatley Road. This Gold Coast village is home to Old Westbury Gardens, a historic estate open to the public, and the campus of SUNY Old Westbury. Properties here routinely feature long private driveways, motor courts, and extensive hardscaped entertaining areas that require expert installation and maintenance. The village's two-acre minimum lot sizes mean that paving and masonry projects are substantial in scale, from grand paver motor courts to custom retaining walls that navigate the rolling terrain. Brothers Paving has the experience and equipment to handle Old Westbury's large-format projects, delivering meticulous results that meet the expectations of this ultra-premium market.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our concrete slabs solutions are designed for Old Westbury'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.
Old Westbury's sprawling estate properties feature some of the longest residential driveways in Nassau County, often requiring phased paving projects to manage scope and cost. The terrain gently undulates across the transition between the Hempstead Plain and the North Shore moraine, with soils ranging from sandy loam to heavy glacial clay. Grand entry gates, stone pillars, and perimeter walls are common masonry features that need periodic repointing to withstand Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles.
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