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Expert aprons & transitions for Port Washington homeowners. Waterfront community, North Shore
Driveway aprons and transitions are the hardest-working areas of your paved surface, where your driveway meets the street, garage, sidewalk, or other surfaces. These connection points endure the heaviest stress and most concentrated wear, making proper construction essential. Brothers Paving & Masonry builds aprons and transitions on Long Island that meet all local code requirements.
Many towns in Nassau and Suffolk County require concrete aprons regardless of your driveway material, with specific dimensions, thickness, and drainage requirements that vary by municipality. For concrete aprons, we install a minimum six-inch reinforced slab with air-entrained concrete rated for vehicular use. We also specialize in garage transitions (pitched away from the structure with channel drains to prevent flooding) and sidewalk crossings built to ADA standards.
Drainage is critical at transition points where water naturally collects. We incorporate channel drains, trench drains, or graded swales to capture and redirect runoff, protecting your garage and foundation from Long Island's heavy rainfall.
Port Washington is located in Nassau County, Long Island. Port Washington is a vibrant waterfront community on the Cow Neck peninsula, offering a unique blend of village charm and maritime character. Main Street descends to the harbor where marinas, restaurants, and the historic Sands Point Preserve create a scenic backdrop. The residential neighborhoods range from modest homes near the LIRR station to expansive waterfront estates along Shore Road and Sandy Hollow Road. Port Washington's varied terrain, from flat harbor-front lots to sloped hillside properties, requires versatile paving and masonry expertise. Coastal properties face additional challenges from salt air and moisture that demand durable materials and proper installation techniques. Brothers Paving serves Port Washington with tailored solutions, whether it's a permeable paver driveway in the flood-prone harbor area or an expansive natural stone patio for a hillside estate.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our aprons & transitions solutions are designed for Port Washington's unique conditions, including Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles, coastal moisture, and local soil characteristics.
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From first call to finished project. Here's what to expect.
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.
Port Washington's harbor-facing slopes and clay-heavy subsoil create drainage complications that must be addressed before any hardscape installation. Many homes in the Sands Point and Manorhaven areas date to the early twentieth century and feature aging concrete stoops, brick porches, and Belgian block borders in need of rebuilding. The proximity to Manhasset Bay means salt air and wind-driven moisture accelerate surface deterioration on unsealed pavers and natural stone.
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