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Professional stoops & porches for Wantagh homeowners. South Shore residential corridor
Wantagh homeowners along Nassau County's South Shore corridor count on Brothers Paving & Masonry for stoop and porch rebuilds that solve the structural problems aging concrete and brick entryways develop after decades of Long Island winters. The homes in Wantagh — mostly built in the 1950s and 1960s along the residential blocks between Wantagh Avenue and Jerusalem Avenue — are hitting the age where original stoops are past the point of repair.
We see the same pattern on nearly every Wantagh block: settled concrete platforms, cracked risers exposing corroded rebar, mortar joints eroded to nothing, and railings wobbling in their rusted bases. These stoops were built quickly during the post-war building boom with shallow footings and minimal reinforcement. After seventy years of freeze-thaw punishment, they need to be replaced — not patched. A surface repair on a stoop with failed footings is money wasted.
Brothers Paving builds every Wantagh stoop on reinforced concrete footings poured to the 36-inch frost line, with structural masonry, waterproof membranes, and your choice of finish materials — brick, natural stone, bluestone treads, brownstone caps, or granite. We handle Town of Hempstead permits, code-compliant railings, and complete site construction.
Wantagh is a residential hamlet in the Town of Hempstead, positioned between Bellmore and Seaford on Nassau County's South Shore. The Wantagh State Parkway bisects the community, while Wantagh Park along the bay provides waterfront recreation. Residential streets are lined with the Cape Cods, ranches, and split-levels that define the South Shore's post-war suburban landscape, and the Wantagh School District anchors a stable community of long-term homeowners.
The stoop construction on most Wantagh homes reflects the building practices of their era. Developers poured basic concrete platforms with two to four steps, set on footings that were rarely deeper than 18 inches. That construction was adequate for the first decade or two, but seven decades of freeze-thaw cycling have taken their toll. The footings heave, the platforms crack, and the stoops gradually separate from the house foundation — which sits below the frost line and doesn't move.
Wantagh's proximity to the South Shore waterline adds a moisture factor. Humidity from the bay accelerates moisture exposure, and homes in the blocks south of Sunrise Highway experience slightly more aggressive weathering than those farther north. Brothers Paving addresses this with air-entrained mortar rated for freeze-thaw and marine-adjacent conditions on every Wantagh stoop project.
For Wantagh homeowners considering a stoop rebuild, the timing is right. The community has seen steady property value growth, and maintained exteriors command premium prices on the resale market. A new brick or stone stoop with bluestone treads is a high-impact, moderate-cost improvement that instantly modernizes your home's front face.
Explore the full range of stoops & porches solutions we offer to Wantagh residents.
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Learn MoreWantagh's flat South Shore terrain means surface water can pool near foundations if grading is inadequate. We build every Wantagh stoop with positive drainage away from the house and install perforated drain pipe behind structures in areas with poor natural drainage. Soil conditions are generally sandy and drain well, though clay pockets appear near the Wantagh State Parkway corridor. The Town of Hempstead handles permits for Wantagh, and stoop rebuilds with new footings require permits and inspections. We manage the entire process.
Real projects we've completed for Wantagh homeowners.
Removed a severely settled 1958 concrete stoop and built a new brick stoop with thermal bluestone treads on reinforced 36-inch footings. Installed powder-coated aluminum railings and added a perforated drain pipe behind the structure to address recurring water issues at the foundation wall.
Scope: 3-step stoop, brick, bluestone treads, drainage, railings
Demolished a cracking four-step concrete stoop and replaced it with a natural stone veneer stoop featuring brownstone treads and a wider landing platform. Added recessed LED step lighting and a matching stone-capped knee wall along the walkway approach.
Scope: 4-step stoop, stone veneer, brownstone treads, lighting, knee wall
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