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Expert concrete walkways for East Meadow homeowners. Large central Nassau residential community
Poured concrete is one of the most popular walkway materials on Long Island, delivering a clean, uniform appearance at a competitive price. Brothers Paving & Masonry has been pouring concrete walkways across Nassau and Suffolk County for years, and our crews know exactly how to prepare, place, and finish concrete for our demanding Northeast climate. We excavate to the required depth (typically eight to ten inches including the compacted gravel sub-base), verify subgrade stability, and install a minimum of four inches of compacted processed gravel before setting forms to the correct width, elevation, and pitch.
We specify a minimum 4,000-PSI concrete mix with air entrainment for all exterior walkway pours on Long Island. Air-entrained concrete contains microscopic bubbles that give the material room to expand and contract during freeze-thaw cycles, significantly reducing scaling and spalling. Fiber mesh or welded wire reinforcement controls cracking, and control joints at regular intervals guide any minor shrinkage to predetermined, nearly invisible lines. Our crews offer smooth and broom-finish options: broom finish provides excellent slip resistance for utility paths, while a smooth finish delivers a polished look ideal for front entryways.
Concrete offers a seamless, continuous surface that is easy to shovel and sweep, with no joints for weeds to penetrate. We pitch walkways a minimum of one-quarter inch per foot away from foundations and tie into existing drainage systems where needed. Maintenance is straightforward: seal with a penetrating concrete sealer within 30 days and reapply every two to three years to protect against staining, salt damage, and moisture intrusion.
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 concrete walkways 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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