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Expert dry wells for Eatons Neck homeowners. Ultra-exclusive peninsula, Long Island Sound frontage, secluded estates
Dry wells are one of the most effective drainage solutions on Long Island, providing an underground collection point where stormwater is temporarily stored and gradually absorbed into the surrounding soil. Brothers Paving & Masonry designs and installs dry well systems that address standing water, foundation flooding, and soggy yards across Nassau and Suffolk County properties.
Long Island's geology makes dry wells a particularly smart choice. Sandy and gravelly South Shore soils offer excellent natural percolation, while properly sized dry wells on the clay-heavy North Shore store water until the surrounding soil can accept it. A dry well receives water from connected sources (roof downspouts, driveway drains, catch basins, or French drains) through underground piping. The water enters a precast concrete or high-density polyethylene chamber buried several feet below grade and slowly seeps through perforations into the surrounding gravel bed and soil.
Our installation begins with a thorough site evaluation: drainage patterns, soil percolation rates, water table depth, and optimal chamber placement. We excavate to the specified depth, line the pit with geotextile filter fabric, surround the chamber with clean washed gravel, and connect all incoming pipes with watertight fittings. Systems range from single-chamber residential units handling one downspout to multi-chamber configurations managing entire properties. All piping is installed at a consistent pitch for gravity flow, with cleanout access points for future maintenance. After installation, we backfill, restore the surface grade, and test the system to verify proper flow.
Eatons Neck is located in Suffolk County, Long Island. Eatons Neck is an exclusive peninsula community at the northern tip of Huntington's North Shore, accessible only through Asharoken Village. This secluded enclave features waterfront estates with Long Island Sound frontage, private beaches, and panoramic views that make it one of Suffolk County's most desirable residential addresses. The Eatons Neck Coast Guard Station anchors the peninsula's northern point, and the community's quiet, private character attracts homeowners seeking the ultimate in waterfront living.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our dry wells solutions are designed for Eatons Neck'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.
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Eatons Neck's extreme position at the northernmost tip of Huntington's coastline exposes all exterior surfaces to direct Long Island Sound weather — driving salt spray, nor'easter winds, and intense freeze-thaw conditions that are among the most severe on Long Island. The sandy glacial soils provide rapid drainage but require deep aggregate bases and geotextile stabilization to achieve the load-bearing capacity needed for estate driveways. The peninsula's limited access through Asharoken means material delivery and equipment staging must be planned carefully to avoid delays on the narrow connecting road.
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