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Professional driveways for Great Neck homeowners. Affluent, large properties, North Shore Gold Coast
Great Neck homeowners choose Brothers Paving & Masonry for driveway installations that reflect the prestige of this historic Gold Coast peninsula community. From the grand estates along Kings Point Road to the charming village streets near Great Neck Plaza, our team installs asphalt, paver, and concrete driveways engineered for Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles and designed to complement the diverse architectural styles found throughout Great Neck's distinctive neighborhoods — Saddle Rock, Thomaston, Great Neck Estates, and the village core.
Our Great Neck driveway projects span the full spectrum of scope and material — from asphalt resurfacing on standard two-car driveways to full-depth paver driveway installations with circular turnarounds, cobblestone aprons, and heated sections for the peninsula's steeper grades. We work with Cambridge, Belgard, Nicolock, Unilock, and Techo-Bloc interlocking pavers, natural granite cobblestones, and bluestone, as well as traditional hot-mix asphalt and reinforced concrete. Brothers Paving helps every Great Neck homeowner find the right material for their home style, traffic needs, and budget.
Every driveway we build on the Great Neck peninsula begins with a detailed site assessment that accounts for the area's variable soil conditions, proximity to the water table, and the specific drainage challenges posed by the hilly terrain between Middle Neck Road and the shoreline. We excavate to proper depth, compact a gravel and aggregate base engineered for the surface material and vehicle loads, and install the finished surface with precision grading that directs water away from the home. The result is a driveway that performs through the harshest Long Island winters and looks exceptional for decades.
The Great Neck peninsula presents unique driveway challenges that stem from its geography. The land rises from the waterfront along Manhasset Bay and Little Neck Bay to a central ridge, creating sloped driveways throughout the community. Properties in Saddle Rock and Kings Point face particularly steep grades that require careful engineering to prevent water from sheeting down the driveway toward the garage. Brothers Paving installs trench drains, channel drains, and cross-slope grading to manage runoff on these hillside properties.
Soil conditions on the Great Neck peninsula vary from well-draining sandy outwash near the waterfront to denser glacial till on the higher elevations. Waterfront properties can encounter high water tables that require deeper base preparations and underdrain systems. Our team evaluates subsoil conditions at every Great Neck property before finalizing the base specification — we never assume one standard depth will work across this geologically complex peninsula.
Great Neck's housing stock spans a remarkable range — from the grand waterfront estates of Kings Point to the compact village lots along Middle Neck Road and the classic suburban homes of Great Neck Estates. This diversity means Brothers Paving handles everything from 400-square-foot village driveways with tight setbacks to 2,000-square-foot estate driveways with circular motor courts. We adapt our equipment, material selection, and crew size to match the specific demands of each property.
The Great Neck peninsula is governed by the Town of North Hempstead and its multiple incorporated villages, each with their own regulations on curb cuts, aprons, and lot coverage. Brothers Paving navigates these jurisdictional nuances as part of project management, handling permits, highway department coordination, and village approvals so the homeowner doesn't have to. Property values on the Great Neck peninsula remain among the strongest in Nassau County, making a professionally installed driveway both a daily improvement and a sound investment.
Explore the full range of driveways solutions we offer to Great Neck residents.
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Learn MoreGreat Neck's peninsula geography creates a wide range of soil and drainage conditions across a compact area. Waterfront properties along Manhasset Bay and Little Neck Bay sit on sandy soils with high water tables, requiring deeper aggregate bases and underdrain systems. The central ridge of the peninsula has denser glacial till that drains better but can be difficult to excavate. Steep driveways are common throughout Great Neck, and every sloped installation requires trench drains at the garage threshold, cross-pitch engineering, and non-slip surface textures. Salt air from the surrounding bays accelerates surface degradation, making sealer maintenance especially important for asphalt driveways in this community.
Real projects we've completed for Great Neck homeowners.
Demolished an aging concrete circular driveway and replaced it with 1,400 sq ft of Unilock Beacon Hill Flagstone pavers in Burgundy Red blend. Double Belgian block border defining the circular path with a decorative center island. Installed 3 catch basins to manage runoff from the sloped front lawn.
Scope: 1,400 sq ft circular paver driveway, Belgian block, drainage system
Replaced a deteriorated asphalt driveway on a steep slope with new hot-mix asphalt, 4-inch binder and 2-inch top course for heavy vehicle loads. Belgian block borders on both sides, new concrete apron at the street, and a trench drain at the garage entrance to intercept slope runoff.
Scope: 850 sq ft asphalt driveway, Belgian block borders, trench drain, apron
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