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Expert stone caps & treads for Lloyd Neck homeowners. Ultra-exclusive peninsula, waterfront estates, Caumsett State Park
Stone caps and treads are the finished surfaces that crown your stoop walls, columns, and steps: the bluestone slab you step onto, the brownstone cap topping a porch knee wall, the granite tread edge your hand brushes near the railing. Beyond visual appeal, these finishing details serve as the primary moisture barrier protecting underlying masonry from water infiltration and freeze-thaw damage. A cracked or missing cap stone is one of the most common entry points for water damage in masonry structures on Long Island.
When the cap fails, water flows into the wall or column interior, saturating mortar and block. Through Long Island's winters, this trapped water freezes and expands repeatedly, deteriorating the structure from the inside out, often invisibly until significant damage has occurred. Similarly, worn treads with crumbling edges or smooth-worn surfaces create slip hazards, especially in wet or icy conditions. Replacing damaged caps and treads is one of the most cost-effective masonry investments you can make, often extending the life of the underlying structure without requiring a full rebuild.
Brothers Paving supplies and installs premium stone caps and treads throughout Nassau and Suffolk County. We work with bluestone, brownstone, granite, limestone, and precast concrete. Each piece is measured, cut, and dry-fitted before being set in polymer-modified mortar with correct slope and overhang for positive drainage. Joints are tooled and sealed, and we apply a penetrating sealer to protect against moisture absorption, staining, and efflorescence.
Lloyd Neck is located in Suffolk County, Long Island. Lloyd Neck is an ultra-exclusive peninsula within the Village of Lloyd Harbor, extending into Long Island Sound and Cold Spring Harbor. This Gold Coast enclave is home to some of Suffolk County's most valuable waterfront estates, including properties within and surrounding Caumsett State Historic Park — the former Marshall Field III estate. The peninsula's long, private driveways wind through wooded landscapes to reach grand homes with panoramic water views, expansive pool areas, and formal outdoor entertaining spaces.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our stone caps & treads solutions are designed for Lloyd Neck'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.
Lloyd Neck's exposed peninsula position in Long Island Sound subjects every hardscape to extreme coastal conditions — persistent salt spray from three sides, intense wind exposure, and severe freeze-thaw cycling that exceeds what mainland properties experience. The glacial soils on the peninsula range from rocky till on the higher spine to sandy deposits near the shoreline, and bedrock can be encountered at shallow depths during excavation. Long estate driveways through wooded terrain must account for root intrusion from mature oaks and hickories, shade-induced moss growth on paver surfaces, and variable soil conditions that change as the driveway winds from interior to waterfront.
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