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Professional concrete for Locust Valley homeowners. Gold Coast, estate properties
Locust Valley blends Gold Coast estate grandeur with charming village character, and Brothers Paving & Masonry delivers concrete work tailored to both settings. From the large wooded estates along Bayville Road to the village-center homes near Birch Hill Road, we pour stamped concrete patios, exposed aggregate driveways, decorative walkways, and replacement slabs that complement Locust Valley's distinctive North Shore appeal.
Our Locust Valley projects span the full range of decorative concrete work. Estate properties receive stamped motor courts, exposed aggregate pool decks, and formal entry sequences with custom color and pattern combinations. Village homes benefit from stamped patios, colored driveways, and decorative walkways that maximize outdoor living space on more compact lots. In both cases, the finished surface is engineered for Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles and built to perform for decades.
Every project starts with understanding the specific character of the property — whether it is a five-acre wooded estate or a half-acre village home. We match the concrete finish, scale, and design to your property's architecture and setting, delivering a surface that looks intentional and adds lasting value.
Locust Valley occupies a valley between Lattingtown and Bayville on the North Shore, with terrain that transitions from wooded ridges to lower-lying areas near Oyster Bay and Beaver Lake. This topographic variety means concrete installations must be engineered for the specific conditions on each property — elevated estate lots need multi-level designs, while valley-floor properties may contend with higher water tables and seasonal dampness.
The hamlet's glacial soils vary from well-draining sandy gravel on the ridges to heavier clay in the valley floor. We evaluate conditions at each property and adjust base depth, drainage provisions, and reinforcement to match. Enhanced subbases with filter fabric are standard where clay is present.
Locust Valley's mix of estate and village properties creates a range of project scales. Estate driveways may exceed 1,000 square feet while village patios may be 300 square feet — but both require the same attention to base preparation, mix quality, reinforcement, and finish execution. Brothers Paving brings the same engineering rigor to every project regardless of size.
The hamlet falls under Town of Oyster Bay jurisdiction, which governs building permits and lot coverage. Many village-center properties are close to maximum coverage, making permitting critical. Brothers Paving handles all applications and ensures compliance.
Explore the full range of concrete solutions we offer to Locust Valley residents.
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Learn MoreLocust Valley's transition between ridge and valley creates varying drainage conditions. Ridge-top properties drain well naturally but may encounter rock during excavation. Valley-floor properties have higher moisture levels and may need enhanced sub-drainage with perforated pipe and gravel layers. We assess each property's position within the valley to determine the appropriate drainage strategy. The hamlet's village character means many projects are visible from the street — we pay extra attention to edge details, border treatments, and color consistency on front-facing concrete work.
Real projects we've completed for Locust Valley homeowners.
Demolished aging brick patio and poured 450 sq ft of stamped concrete in a herringbone brick pattern with Terracotta integral color to complement the home's red-brick exterior. Included a 30 sq ft step-down to the garden and Belgian block border along the property line. Sealed with UV-resistant coating for the sun-exposed south-facing location.
Scope: 450 sq ft stamped patio, step-down, Belgian block border, UV sealer
Poured 1,600 sq ft of exposed aggregate concrete driveway through a wooded estate approach. Custom warm-stone pebble blend. Root barriers at three mature oak crossings. Belgian block border throughout. Drainage swales along both edges directing runoff to an existing drainage course.
Scope: 1,600 sq ft exposed aggregate driveway, root barriers, Belgian block, drainage
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Decorative concrete for every Locust Valley property. Stamped, exposed aggregate, and colored finishes. Request your free on-site estimate.
Beyond concrete, we offer a full range of paving and masonry services in Locust Valley.
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