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Professional concrete for Shoreham homeowners. Small village, residential
Shoreham is one of Long Island's smallest and most unique communities — an incorporated village of roughly 500 homes on the North Shore where the former nuclear power plant site is slowly being reclaimed as open space and the residential streets maintain a quiet, close-knit character. Brothers Paving & Masonry serves Shoreham homeowners with concrete installations built to the same standards we bring to every Long Island community: proper base engineering, air-entrained concrete mixes, and clean finishes that last for decades.
Concrete is a practical choice for Shoreham's modest, well-maintained homes. A broom-finish patio extends your living space outdoors at a fraction of what fancier materials cost. A new driveway or walkway dramatically improves curb appeal. And because Shoreham's low-key character means most homeowners prefer functional quality over flashy upgrades, concrete delivers exactly the right balance of durability, appearance, and value.
We coordinate with the Village of Shoreham for any required approvals and work within the Town of Brookhaven's building code framework. Our crew handles everything from demolition to finishing, and we engineer every Shoreham project for the area's sandy North Shore soils and Long Island's demanding freeze-thaw climate.
Shoreham sits on sandy glacial outwash soil on the North Shore — well-draining but requiring proper base compaction to support concrete structures. The village's small size and residential character mean most properties have standard lot sizes with straightforward access for concrete trucks and equipment, keeping logistics simple and costs competitive.
Many Shoreham homes date from the 1960s and 1970s and have original concrete features that are reaching the end of their useful life. The village's proximity to the Sound means homes experience slightly more salt air and moisture than inland communities, which accelerates concrete deterioration when the original installation used non-air-entrained mixes — as most did during that era.
Shoreham's wooded lots, particularly those adjacent to the former Shoreham nuclear plant property and the surrounding conservation areas, provide a natural setting that homeowners value. Concrete work should complement this environment, and we take care to protect existing trees and landscaping during construction. Root management and careful excavation are part of every Shoreham project where trees are a factor.
Residential concrete in Shoreham falls in the $8 to $14 per square foot range — affordable and practical for a community where homeowners invest wisely in improvements that deliver lasting function and value.
Explore the full range of concrete solutions we offer to Shoreham residents.
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Learn MoreShoreham's sandy North Shore soils drain well but require compacted aggregate bases for concrete stability. The village's small size means construction should be managed with minimal disruption. Proximity to Long Island Sound introduces moderate salt air exposure — we use air-entrained mixes on all Shoreham projects. Both the Village of Shoreham and the Town of Brookhaven may have jurisdiction, and we handle all permitting.
Real projects we've completed for Shoreham homeowners.
Poured a 350 sq ft broom-finish concrete patio on a wooded lot. Installed root barriers along a large oak at the patio edge. Six inches of compacted aggregate on geotextile fabric, 4-inch air-entrained concrete with welded wire mesh. Control joints at 8-foot intervals. Simple, clean, and built to last.
Scope: 350 sq ft patio, root barrier, air-entrained mix
Demolished a cracked 350 sq ft driveway and rebuilt with 5-inch reinforced concrete and thickened apron. Replaced a three-step concrete stoop with matching finish. Corrected original grading to eliminate water ponding at the garage threshold.
Scope: 350 sq ft driveway, stoop with 3 steps, demolition, regrading
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