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Expert raised patios for Locust Valley homeowners. Gold Coast, estate properties
A raised paver patio elevates your outdoor living area above the natural grade of your yard, creating a defined space that feels like a true extension of your home. Brothers Paving has built hundreds of raised patios across Nassau and Suffolk County, solving common Long Island challenges like sloped yards, awkward step-downs, and walkout basement access. By bringing the patio surface level with your back door, a raised patio delivers a seamless indoor-outdoor transition that adds both usability and significant property value.
Our process begins with an on-site evaluation of your yard grading, drainage, and structural requirements. We excavate and install a compacted aggregate base, then build retaining or support walls along the perimeter using interlocking wall block, natural stone, or poured concrete footings, engineered to handle lateral pressure from fill material and the patio surface above. Every raised patio includes proper drainage solutions such as surface grading for runoff, channel drains, or integrated wall drainage, plus geotextile fabric to prevent soil migration.
We offer a full range of paver styles and patterns, including Belgard, Cambridge, and Unilock interlocking pavers in herringbone, running bond, or basketweave layouts, along with natural bluestone and travertine for a more classic look. Decorative borders, contrasting inlays, and integrated stairs round out the design to make your raised patio truly one of a kind.
Locust Valley is located in Nassau County, Long Island. Locust Valley is a quintessential Gold Coast hamlet on the North Shore, where wooded lanes wind past horse farms, gated estates, and historic properties that embody Long Island's grandest residential tradition. The village center along Birch Hill Road features local shops and a community feel that belies the surrounding wealth. Neighborhoods like Lattingtown and Matinecock border the hamlet, forming a corridor of premium real estate where long gravel and paver driveways, stone entry pillars, and formal garden hardscaping are hallmarks of the properties. The Friends Academy campus and Piping Rock Club further define the area's character. Brothers Paving has extensive experience with Locust Valley's estate-scale projects, from constructing motor courts with intricate paver patterns to building fieldstone retaining walls that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our raised patios solutions are designed for Locust Valley'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.
Locust Valley's estate properties feature long driveways winding through wooded, hilly terrain where glacial boulders and rocky subsoil are commonly encountered during excavation. The heavy tree cover produces shade that slows surface drying after rain, encouraging moss and algae growth on stone and concrete surfaces. Proper drainage engineering is critical here, as clay lenses in the glacial till trap water and create soft spots beneath paved surfaces.
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