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Professional walkways & entryways for East Northport homeowners. Family-friendly, strong school district area
East Northport is a desirable residential hamlet in the Town of Huntington, known for its excellent Northport-East Northport school district, family-friendly neighborhoods, and well-maintained properties along Larkfield Road, Elwood Road, and Clay Pitts Road. Brothers Paving & Masonry builds walkways throughout East Northport that improve curb appeal, solve drainage problems, and replace aging concrete that has reached the end of its useful life.
The homes in East Northport represent a mix of mid-century construction and newer builds, each with different walkway needs. Older homes from the 1960s and 1970s typically need complete walkway replacement — their original concrete paths have cracked, heaved, and settled after decades of freeze-thaw exposure. Newer homes may need walkway extensions, upgrades from basic concrete to pavers, or connected path systems that improve accessibility between the front, side, and rear of the property.
Our East Northport walkway installations range from $20 to $36 per square foot. Cambridge and Nicolock interlocking pavers are the most popular choices here, offering durability, design flexibility, and excellent value. Natural bluestone and poured concrete with decorative finishes are also available for homeowners who prefer those aesthetics.
East Northport's housing stock is predominantly mid-century suburban — ranches, split-levels, and colonials that were built during Long Island's residential expansion in the 1960s and 1970s. The original concrete walkways on these homes are now 50 to 60 years old, and most have significant cracking, heaving, and settlement that creates both cosmetic problems and safety hazards. Our replacement walkways include full demolition, proper excavation, compacted aggregate base, and new pavers or concrete that will serve the next generation of homeowners.
The terrain in East Northport transitions from relatively flat in the southern sections to gently rolling toward the North Shore. Properties on the northern edge, closer to Northport and Fort Salonga, may have moderate grade changes that require integrated steps in the walkway design. Southern properties are generally flat and straightforward from a grading standpoint.
East Northport's strong school district drives consistent real estate demand, and homeowners here understand that curb appeal investments pay off at resale. A new paver or bluestone walkway transforms the front facade of a mid-century home, replacing the dated, deteriorated look of old concrete with a modern, well-engineered installation that buyers find immediately attractive.
The Larkfield Road shopping district gives East Northport a convenient suburban character, and the residential streets radiating from this corridor are lined with mature trees and well-kept properties. We design walkways that enhance each home's individual character while fitting seamlessly into the neighborhood's established aesthetic.
Explore the full range of walkways & entryways solutions we offer to East Northport residents.
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Learn MoreEast Northport sits on a transitional zone between the glacial moraine to the north and the outwash plain to the south. Northern properties tend to have heavier clay-influenced soils that require deeper base preparation and drainage layers to prevent frost heave, while southern properties sit on sandier deposits that drain well. We test soil conditions during excavation on every East Northport project and adjust our approach accordingly. The mature tree canopy along East Northport's residential streets creates root intrusion risks, particularly on properties with large maples and oaks planted in the front yard close to the walkway path. We install root barriers where necessary and recommend alignments that avoid major root systems when the walkway route allows flexibility.
Real projects we've completed for East Northport homeowners.
Removed a heaved and cracked 1970s concrete walkway and installed a 125-square-foot Cambridge Ledgestone paver walkway in Onyx-Natural blend. Widened the path from 3 feet to 4 feet, added a flared landing at the driveway, and installed 6 LED path lights. Coordinated the paver color with the homeowner's existing Cambridge driveway.
Scope: 125 sq ft paver walkway, landing, lighting
Installed a 160-linear-foot paver walkway connecting the front entry to the rear patio through the side yard. Used Nicolock Colonial pavers in a running bond pattern. Included 2 root barriers near large maple trees and a channel drain at a low spot where the side yard collected water after rain.
Scope: 160 linear ft walkway, root barriers, channel drain
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