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Expert steps & staircases for Old Bethpage homeowners. Residential, central Nassau
Steps and staircases are essential structural elements that connect different elevations on your Long Island property, from a few risers between the driveway and front walkway to a full staircase descending a hillside to a backyard patio. Brothers Paving & Masonry builds steps that are safe, code-compliant, and visually integrated with the surrounding hardscape. Our experience across Nassau and Suffolk County means we understand local building codes, soil conditions, and the freeze-thaw weather that dictates how outdoor steps must be designed and constructed on Long Island.
We build steps using natural stone, concrete block with stone or paver veneer, poured reinforced concrete, and full-thickness pavers on a concrete sub-base. Bluestone treads with a natural cleft finish offer excellent slip resistance and a timeless look, while granite treads are incredibly dense and weather-resistant for high-traffic entries. Cambridge and Nicolock wall cap and stair tread units match existing paver walkways at a more accessible price point. For larger staircases, we pour reinforced concrete footings that extend below the frost line (typically 36 to 42 inches on Long Island) to prevent heave and settlement. Consistent riser height is critical for safety; even a quarter-inch variation creates a trip hazard, so we use precision measuring throughout the build.
Drainage around steps is another area where our Long Island expertise matters. We pitch every tread slightly forward, install drainage behind retaining structures, and route water away from the base to prevent undermining and icy conditions in winter. Steps projects often coordinate with a new walkway, stoop rebuild, or patio expansion, and we manage these multi-element jobs so materials match and grades flow correctly. Integrated LED step lights are available for nighttime safety and ambiance.
Old Bethpage is located in Nassau County, Long Island. Old Bethpage is a centrally located residential hamlet in Nassau County, best known as home to Old Bethpage Village Restoration, a living history museum that preserves pre-Civil War Long Island life. The community also hosts a portion of Bethpage State Park, providing residents with exceptional recreational access. Round Swamp Road and Old Country Road are primary thoroughfares, while residential streets feature a comfortable mix of ranches, split-levels, and Colonials on generous lots that distinguish Old Bethpage from its more densely developed neighbors. The Plainview-Old Bethpage school district draws families seeking quality education in a suburban setting. Homeowners here value practical improvements that enhance their properties, with driveway replacements, patio additions, and walkway upgrades among the most requested projects. Brothers Paving delivers straightforward, quality hardscaping to Old Bethpage residents, focusing on durable materials and clean installation that stands up to years of use.
Whether you're upgrading an existing property or starting fresh, our steps & staircases solutions are designed for Old Bethpage'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.
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.
Old Bethpage's mid-century residential neighborhoods are built on the flat outwash plain where sandy soils drain quickly but offer little natural cohesion for supporting heavy paved surfaces without a well-compacted aggregate base. Many homes here have original asphalt driveways and concrete walkways that have settled unevenly as the sandy substrate shifts over decades. The relatively flat terrain means surface water must be directed away from structures entirely through engineered pitch, since there are no natural slopes to rely on.
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