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Expert planter walls for East Meadow homeowners. Large central Nassau residential community
Planter walls combine the structural strength of a retaining wall with the beauty of integrated landscaping, creating a hardscape feature that is both functional and visually captivating. Brothers Paving designs and builds custom planter walls for Long Island homeowners who want to add depth, greenery, and architectural elegance to their outdoor spaces. A planter wall creates a contained growing space at the top or integrated into the wall face, making it an exceptionally efficient use of space on Nassau and Suffolk County properties where maximizing every square foot matters.
Planter walls are ideal for introducing greenery into hardscaped areas without taking up ground-level space. Around a patio, they create a living border that softens the transition between hardscape and landscape. Along a driveway or walkway, they add color and curb appeal. Near a pool, they provide a lush backdrop without ground-level planting beds that shed debris into the water.
We build planter walls using Cambridge and Nicolock interlocking wall systems in a range of colors and textures, as well as natural fieldstone and regional stone for a timeless aesthetic. Bluestone, limestone, and granite caps provide a refined top edge. Construction follows full structural standards: compacted aggregate footing, proper course setback, drainage aggregate behind and beneath the planting area, and perforated drain pipe where appropriate. The interior planting cavity is lined with landscape fabric to keep soil contained while allowing water to pass through. We also apply waterproofing membranes to the interior wall face where it contacts soil, protecting the masonry from moisture damage through Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles.
East Meadow is located in Nassau County, Long Island. East Meadow is one of Nassau County's largest residential communities, a sprawling hamlet in the heart of the island centered around Hempstead Turnpike and Newbridge Road. The area is home to Eisenhower Park, one of the largest public parks in the county, and the Nassau University Medical Center campus. Residential streets feature a wide range of housing from Cape Cods and ranches to larger Colonials, many built in the 1950s and now undergoing significant renovation. The East Meadow School District serves thousands of families committed to the community. Brothers Paving addresses the practical paving and masonry needs of East Meadow homeowners, delivering quality driveway replacements, walkway upgrades, and backyard patio installations throughout this active community.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our planter walls solutions are designed for East Meadow's unique conditions, including Long Island's freeze-thaw cycles, coastal moisture, and local soil characteristics.
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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.
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East Meadow's sprawling postwar development covers miles of flat Hempstead Plain where sandy outwash soils provide consistent digging conditions but minimal organic topsoil. The near-uniform housing stock of Cape Cods and ranches means most paving projects follow similar scopes: driveway replacement, walkway upgrades, and stoop rebuilds to modernize homes built in the late 1940s. Proper surface drainage engineering is essential on this pancake-flat terrain, as even slight grading errors lead to ponding against foundations.
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