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Professional masonry services for Kings Point homeowners. Gold Coast estate village on Great Neck peninsula
Kings Point is the crown jewel of the Great Neck peninsula — a Gold Coast enclave of grand estates, sweeping lawns, and waterfront properties that demand masonry craftsmanship of the highest order. Brothers Paving & Masonry has completed estate-scale masonry projects throughout Kings Point, from monumental stone entry columns and walls along Kings Point Road to full chimney restorations on historic harbor-facing mansions.
Our Kings Point masonry portfolio includes custom fieldstone and cut-stone column construction, natural stone veneer installations on foundations and facades, chimney rebuilds with copper flashing and architectural caps, brick restoration and repointing on pre-war estates, tuckpointing, mortar repair, stone cap and coping replacement, and structural masonry rehabilitation. The scale and complexity of Kings Point properties demands a masonry contractor with both technical depth and design sensitivity.
Every masonry project in Kings Point receives our most thorough assessment — probing mortar joints, mapping deterioration patterns, testing for internal moisture damage, and evaluating structural integrity before we recommend a single course of action. Kings Point estates represent significant investments, and our masonry work protects that investment for generations.
Kings Point occupies the northern tip of the Great Neck peninsula, surrounded on three sides by Long Island Sound and Manhasset Bay. This extreme coastal exposure subjects masonry to relentless salt air, wind-driven rain, and moisture cycling that deteriorates mortar and brick faster than any inland community. Many of the village's estates date to the 1920s and 1930s Gold Coast era, with original stone walls, brick gate pillars, and massive chimneys that are now approaching a century of age. Brothers Paving brings the specialized knowledge required to restore and maintain these landmark structures.
The estates along Kings Point Road and the waterfront lanes feature masonry elements at a scale rarely seen elsewhere on Long Island — 8-foot stone entry columns, hundreds of linear feet of fieldstone boundary walls, multi-flue chimneys rising 25 feet above the roofline, and stone-faced foundation walls spanning entire facades. Our crews are experienced in large-format masonry construction that requires scaffolding, structural engineering coordination, and material staging that smaller contractors cannot manage.
Stone veneer transformations are increasingly popular on Kings Point estates where homeowners want to update mid-century additions or connect newer construction to the stone aesthetic of the original structure. We carefully select veneer stone that matches the color, texture, and coursing of existing natural stone walls, creating transitions so seamless that the new work appears to have been part of the original construction.
The Village of Kings Point has its own building department and maintains strict oversight of exterior work on properties within its jurisdiction. All structural masonry — chimney rebuilds, new columns, retaining walls, and foundation work — requires permits and inspections. Brothers Paving manages the complete permitting process and coordinates inspections to keep your project on schedule.
Explore the full range of masonry services solutions we offer to Kings Point residents.
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Learn MoreKings Point's three-sided water exposure creates the most aggressive masonry environment on the Great Neck peninsula. Salt crystallization inside mortar joints and brick pores is a primary deterioration mechanism — moisture carries dissolved salt into the masonry, and as it evaporates, the growing crystals exert pressure that fractures mortar and spalls brick faces. We combat this with marine-grade Type S mortar, stainless steel reinforcement and ties, enhanced crown and cap construction with integral waterproofing, and breathable water-repellent treatments that allow moisture vapor to escape while blocking liquid water penetration. All chimney work includes stainless steel or copper flashing and multi-part crowns designed to survive decades of coastal exposure.
Real projects we've completed for Kings Point homeowners.
Constructed a monumental estate entry with two 7-foot Connecticut fieldstone columns topped with hand-carved limestone caps and integrated bronze coach lanterns. Built 200 linear feet of matching fieldstone boundary walls with bluestone coping and concealed LED accent lighting. Installed automated iron gates with stone-anchored hinge posts.
Scope: 2 monumental columns, 200 LF boundary walls, caps, gates, lighting
Restored three chimneys on a 1928 waterfront estate. Rebuilt the upper 8 feet of each chimney with reclaimed period brick and custom lime mortar, poured new multi-layer crowns with integral waterproofing, installed copper step and counter flashing, and fitted architectural copper chimney caps. Total height above grade: 35 feet requiring full scaffold staging.
Scope: 3 chimney restorations, copper flashing and caps, scaffold access
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Schedule a comprehensive masonry inspection at your Kings Point estate. We'll assess every stone, brick, and mortar joint and deliver a detailed restoration or construction plan.
Beyond masonry services, we offer a full range of paving and masonry services in Kings Point.
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