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Professional driveways for Farmingdale homeowners. Revitalized village with active Main Street
Farmingdale homeowners choose Brothers Paving & Masonry for driveway installations that combine professional quality with practical value. Whether your home is near Main Street, in the residential blocks around Secatogue Elementary, or in the sections bordering East Farmingdale, we install asphalt, paver, and concrete driveways engineered for Nassau County's demanding conditions — proper base depth, correct drainage pitch, and surfaces built to handle decades of Long Island freeze-thaw cycles.
Our Farmingdale driveway services cover every project type: asphalt overlay and full replacement, interlocking paver driveway installations with Belgian block borders, reinforced concrete driveways, and decorative options like exposed aggregate and stamped concrete. We use commercial-grade materials from Cambridge, Nicolock, Belgard, and Unilock and manage the full project — demolition, excavation, base work, paving, and cleanup — with our own crew.
Every Farmingdale driveway starts with proper foundation work. We excavate to stable subgrade, lay geotextile fabric where soil conditions demand it, compact a properly sized aggregate base, and install the finished surface with precise grading for water management. Asphalt driveways receive a minimum 3-inch binder and 1.5-inch wearing course. Paver driveways are set on a screeded bedding layer with polymeric sand joints. The foundation determines the lifespan — and we build it right.
Farmingdale straddles the Nassau-Suffolk border, with portions in both the Town of Oyster Bay and the Village of Farmingdale. This jurisdictional split matters for driveway projects — the incorporated village has its own building department with permit requirements that differ from the surrounding town. Brothers Paving verifies your property's jurisdiction and handles all permit applications as part of every Farmingdale driveway project.
The hamlet and village feature a mix of housing eras — from pre-war bungalows and 1950s ranches in the village core to newer construction along the Route 110 corridor. Many older Farmingdale homes have driveways that have been patched and overlaid multiple times without addressing underlying drainage or base problems. Brothers Paving strips these failing layers, evaluates the subgrade, and builds a proper driveway from the ground up.
Farmingdale sits on glacial outwash soils that are generally sandy and well-drained, though pockets of silt and clay can appear — particularly near the headwaters of Massapequa Creek in the southern sections. These soil variations affect base requirements, which is why Brothers Paving evaluates conditions on every lot rather than applying a one-size-fits-all specification. Typical base depths in Farmingdale range from 8 to 10 inches of compacted aggregate.
Farmingdale's revitalized downtown along Main Street has increased property values and attracted homeowners who care about curb appeal. A professionally installed driveway complements the village's charming streetscape and adds real value to your home. Whether you choose asphalt for its clean affordability, pavers for their design flexibility, or concrete for its structural permanence, Brothers Paving delivers Farmingdale driveways that perform and impress.
Explore the full range of driveways solutions we offer to Farmingdale residents.
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Learn MoreFarmingdale's glacial outwash soils are predominantly sandy with good natural drainage in most sections. However, silt and clay pockets appear near the Massapequa Creek headwaters and in some sections of East Farmingdale, reducing percolation and increasing frost heave risk. Brothers Paving installs a minimum 8-inch compacted aggregate base for Farmingdale driveways and increases depth where softer soils or poor drainage are encountered. Geotextile fabric is used wherever aggregate sits on fine-grained subsoils to prevent migration and maintain structural integrity.
Real projects we've completed for Farmingdale homeowners.
Demolished a patched and crumbling asphalt driveway on a 1955 ranch. Excavated through two old overlay layers to native sandy subgrade. Installed 8 inches of compacted aggregate base and paved with commercial-grade hot-mix asphalt. Belgian block borders on both sides with a new apron at the sidewalk.
Scope: 480 sq ft asphalt driveway, Belgian block borders, new apron
Installed a 620 sq ft Belgard Catalina paver driveway in Fossil Beige blend with a herringbone pattern for a 1940s Colonial. Belgian block border with a decorative radius entry from the sidewalk. Integrated a slot drain at the garage threshold to capture surface runoff before it enters the garage.
Scope: 620 sq ft paver driveway, Belgian block border, slot drain
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