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Expert hardscape lighting for Stony Brook homeowners. University area, mixed residential
Hardscape lighting unlocks the full potential of your outdoor living space after sunset. Brothers Paving designs and installs professional LED low-voltage lighting systems that illuminate patios, walkways, seating walls, steps, and outdoor structures with warm, inviting light. On Long Island, where entertaining regularly carries past dusk, a well-designed lighting system ensures your outdoor space is as functional and beautiful in the evening as it is at midday. Beyond atmosphere, lighting is one of the most important safety features you can add, illuminating steps, grade changes, and pool surrounds dramatically reduces the risk of trips and falls, especially when guests are unfamiliar with your yard. Long Island real estate agents report that homes with quality outdoor lighting consistently attract more buyer interest and command higher offers.
We exclusively use LED low-voltage systems because they offer the best combination of energy efficiency, longevity, and safety. LED fixtures last 40,000 to 50,000 hours and operate on 12 volts, making them safe near water features and gathering areas. Our fixture range includes recessed step lights installed flush into risers, wall wash lights mounted beneath seating wall caps, path lights along walkways, spotlights for accent trees and focal points, and under-cap lights for pillars and columns. Fixtures come in finishes from antique bronze to natural brass, with warm white color temperatures (2700K-3000K) as our standard for residential settings. All wiring is run in conduit or direct-burial cable, routed beneath hardscaping to remain hidden, with waterproof connections throughout.
Every system is designed with independent zones (pathway lighting, seating area ambiance, cooking area task lighting, and accent lighting) each controllable separately. Timers, photocells, and smart home integration are available for automated operation. All fixtures, wiring, and connections are rated to withstand Long Island rain, snow, salt air, and temperature extremes using corrosion-resistant materials. For existing patios and structures across Nassau and Suffolk County, we use retrofit techniques that minimize disruption to your current hardscaping.
Stony Brook is located in Suffolk County, Long Island. Stony Brook is a prestigious hamlet in the Town of Brookhaven, home to Stony Brook University and the acclaimed Stony Brook Village Center. Brothers Paving & Masonry serves this unique community where academic distinction meets charming residential living. From the colonial-style homes near the Stony Brook Village Center and the Long Island Museum to the established neighborhoods along Christian Avenue and Nicolls Road, our team delivers hardscaping that reflects Stony Brook's refined character. The mix of university-adjacent properties and traditional Three Village area homes creates diverse project opportunities, from modern paver driveways to classic stone patios. Whether you are a longtime resident or a new homeowner drawn to Stony Brook's excellent schools and cultural offerings, Brothers Paving enhances your property with lasting craftsmanship.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our hardscape lighting solutions are designed for Stony Brook'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.
Stony Brook's rolling terrain along the harbor transitions from rocky bluffs near the waterfront to gentler slopes in the residential neighborhoods, each presenting distinct grading challenges. The glacial soils here are a mix of clay, sand, and gravel that can change character within a single property, requiring adaptive subbase strategies during construction. The community's historic village aesthetic favors natural stone, brick, and traditional paver patterns that harmonize with the colonial architecture.
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