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Expert grading & pitch correction for Roslyn Heights homeowners. Adjacent to Roslyn, residential upgrades
Grading and pitch correction is the foundation of effective drainage on Long Island. If the grade of your property directs water toward your home instead of away from it, no amount of drains and dry wells will fully solve the problem. Brothers Paving & Masonry provides professional grading and pitch correction services across Nassau and Suffolk County, reshaping ground surfaces to establish the proper slopes that keep water moving away from structures and toward designated collection points.
Proper grading means every surface (lawn, driveway, patio, walkways) slopes in the right direction at the right rate to shed water efficiently. The International Residential Code recommends a minimum slope of six inches over the first ten feet away from a foundation, and paved surfaces should pitch at least one-eighth inch per foot toward drainage collection points. Grading issues develop on Long Island from soil settlement (especially in sandy soils), landscaping projects that inadvertently redirect water, erosion from unmanaged runoff, and original construction that was inadequately graded from the start.
Our process begins with a topographic assessment using surveying instruments and laser levels to map existing grades, identify negative or insufficient slopes, and trace water flow paths. For lawn and landscape areas, we add or redistribute clean fill material in compacted layers to build a consistent outward slope from the foundation. Driveway and hardscape pitch correction may involve adding an overlay, regrading the base before repaving, or targeted surface adjustments. We recommend the most cost-effective approach for each situation. Swale construction is a common component, providing shallow vegetated channels that direct surface water to catch basins or dry wells. Long Island's flat terrain makes every fraction of an inch of grade critical, so we use laser-guided equipment throughout. After grading is complete, all disturbed areas are stabilized with topsoil and seed, sod, or appropriate ground cover.
Roslyn Heights is located in Nassau County, Long Island. Roslyn Heights is a residential hamlet adjacent to the village of Roslyn, sharing the same highly rated school district while offering a broader mix of housing styles. The community spans the elevated terrain south of the Roslyn village center, with neighborhoods along Warner Avenue and Roslyn Road featuring well-kept Colonials, ranches, and contemporary homes. Many Roslyn Heights residents undertake exterior renovations to match the area's rising property values, making driveway replacements, patio additions, and front walkway upgrades especially popular. The hamlet's hilly terrain often requires thoughtful grading and retaining wall solutions during hardscaping projects. Brothers Paving brings deep familiarity with the local topography and soil conditions, ensuring proper drainage and structural integrity on every Roslyn Heights installation.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our grading & pitch correction solutions are designed for Roslyn Heights'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.
Roslyn Heights sits on undulating terrain where driveways frequently pitch at steep angles, requiring attention to surface drainage and slip-resistant paver selection. The postwar housing stock in this area often has original concrete stoops and walkways that have cracked from decades of frost heave in the underlying clay soils. Mature oak and maple root systems can displace walkway pavers and crack asphalt if root barriers are not incorporated into the design.
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