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Professional stoops & porches for Huntington Station homeowners. Diverse, evolving hamlet with LIRR access
Huntington Station homeowners choose Brothers Paving & Masonry for stoop and porch construction that delivers quality workmanship and lasting value. From the residential streets near Walt Whitman Mall to the neighborhoods along New York Avenue and the homes near the LIRR station, we have rebuilt crumbling masonry entries throughout this active, diverse community. Our crews serve Huntington Station regularly and build every stoop to the same high standards regardless of project size.
Our Huntington Station stoop projects are practical and durable: brick stoop replacements, bluestone tread upgrades, porch additions, and concrete step rebuilds. The hamlet's housing stock ranges from mid-century ranches to older colonials and newer multi-family construction — each with different stoop needs and material requirements. Most residential projects range from $3,000 to $12,000.
Every stoop we build in Huntington Station starts with reinforced footings below the frost line, concrete block structural build-up with waterproof membrane, and air-entrained mortar. We finish with brick, bluestone, brownstone, or natural stone — the same quality materials we use in every community we serve.
Huntington Station is a large, diverse hamlet in the Town of Huntington, centrally located in northwest Suffolk County. The housing stock spans multiple eras — from early 1900s homes near the LIRR station to 1960s ranches and split-levels to newer construction and renovated properties. Many mid-century homes have original concrete stoops that are deteriorating after 50+ years of freeze-thaw exposure, creating safety hazards and curb appeal problems.
Soils in Huntington Station are glacial till typical of the North Shore — a mix of sand, gravel, and clay that generally provides good bearing capacity. The terrain has moderate grade variation, with some properties on hills that require step systems integrated with the natural slope. Properties near the Cold Spring Brook corridor may encounter higher moisture levels seasonally.
Huntington Station's revitalization efforts and its location near Walt Whitman Mall and the Huntington LIRR station have strengthened the real estate market. Property improvements, including front entry upgrades, have strong impact in a community where visible quality signals pride of ownership.
The Town of Huntington building department handles all permits for stoop and porch construction. We manage permitting and inspections as standard.
Explore the full range of stoops & porches solutions we offer to Huntington Station residents.
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Learn MoreHuntington Station's North Shore glacial till soils generally provide excellent bearing capacity for stoop foundations, but clay pockets can appear that hold water and increase frost heave risk. We test soil conditions during excavation and adjust accordingly. The hamlet's moderate terrain variation means some properties need step systems that integrate with sloped approaches. Dense residential areas along New York Avenue and near the LIRR station may have tight lot spacing, which our crews handle with hand-carry equipment and careful site protection.
Real projects we've completed for Huntington Station homeowners.
Demolished a crumbling 1962 concrete stoop and replaced with concrete block structure, brick veneer, thermal bluestone treads, and aluminum railings. Tight-access lot required hand-carry demolition and careful neighbor coordination.
Scope: 3-step stoop, landing, railings
Built a new four-step masonry stoop with red brick veneer, brownstone treads, and decorative wrought iron railings. Integrated a two-step grade transition from the sloped front yard to the stoop landing.
Scope: 4-step stoop, grade transition, railings
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Beyond stoops & porches, we offer a full range of paving and masonry services in Huntington Station.
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