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Expert catch basins for Plandome Manor homeowners. Exclusive waterfront village, Manhasset Bay, refined residential
Catch basins are essential drainage structures that collect surface water at strategic low points across your Long Island property, preventing flooding, erosion, and water damage to structures and landscaping. Brothers Paving & Masonry designs and installs catch basin systems tailored to the specific drainage challenges of Nassau and Suffolk County properties, from residential yards with standing water to commercial sites managing large volumes of stormwater runoff.
A catch basin is a below-grade collection box with a grated opening at the surface. Inside, a sump at the bottom traps sediment and debris before water exits through a connected outlet pipe to a dry well, storm drain, or other discharge point. This sediment-trapping function prevents debris from clogging downstream pipes and helps protect water quality in Long Island's sensitive coastal environment. Without adequate surface collection points, rainwater pools in low spots, floods against foundations, and creates soggy, unusable yard areas. Catch basins placed at these natural convergence points provide a direct pathway into the underground drainage system.
Our installation starts with a detailed site evaluation to observe water movement, identify accumulation points, and assess soil conditions and discharge options. We excavate to accommodate the basin body plus a gravel bed for stability, set the basin level with the grate at or slightly below the surrounding grade, and adjust the surrounding surface to funnel water in from all directions. Standard polyethylene basins serve most residential installations, while precast concrete basins handle larger residential and commercial applications. The outlet connects to solid PVC piping at a consistent downhill slope to the discharge point. For properties with severe drainage issues, we frequently combine catch basins with French drains, channel drains, and dry wells for a comprehensive layered solution.
Plandome Manor is located in Nassau County, Long Island. Plandome Manor is an exclusive incorporated village on the western shore of Manhasset Bay, completing the trio of Plandome communities that together represent some of the finest residential living on Long Island's North Shore. The village features gracious homes on well-maintained lots, many with waterfront access or bay views. Plandome Manor's quiet streets and strong sense of community attract homeowners who value privacy, quality, and proximity to Manhasset's amenities.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our catch basins solutions are designed for Plandome Manor's unique conditions, including Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles, coastal moisture, and local soil characteristics.
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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.
Plandome Manor's bay-side location exposes hardscaping to persistent marine moisture, salt spray from Manhasset Bay, and the steady coastal winds that accelerate surface deterioration on unsealed pavers and natural stone. The soils here transition from sandy fill near the waterfront to heavier glacial clay at higher elevations, creating variable subbase conditions that must be assessed lot by lot. Older masonry elements on many properties — including brick stoops, mortared stone walls, and Belgian block borders — show decades of coastal weathering and require careful restoration.
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