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Professional walkways & entryways for Nesconset homeowners. Residential, central Suffolk
Nesconset is a thriving residential hamlet in central Suffolk County, part of the Town of Smithtown, where well-kept homes and family-friendly neighborhoods along Smithtown Boulevard and Browns Road reflect a community that values property maintenance and curb appeal. Brothers Paving & Masonry is a trusted walkway contractor throughout Nesconset, delivering installations that replace aging concrete, improve front entry aesthetics, and create connected paths between outdoor living spaces.
Many Nesconset homes were built during the 1960s and 1970s suburban expansion, and their original walkways have reached the end of their useful life. Cracked, heaved, and settled concrete creates trip hazards and detracts from the home's appearance. We replace these deteriorated paths with properly engineered walkways built on compacted aggregate bases with materials that resist Long Island's demanding freeze-thaw cycles.
Our Nesconset walkway installations range from $18 to $34 per square foot. Cambridge and Nicolock interlocking pavers are the most popular choices, offering durability, design flexibility, and strong value. Natural bluestone and poured concrete are also available for homeowners who prefer those options.
Nesconset's central Suffolk location and strong Smithtown school district affiliation make it a sought-after community for families. The housing stock is predominantly mid-century suburban — ranches, split-levels, and colonials on moderate-sized lots that are well-maintained and actively improved by homeowners who understand the value of curb appeal in a competitive real estate market.
The terrain in Nesconset is generally flat to gently rolling, making walkway construction straightforward in most cases. The primary engineering consideration is proper surface pitch for drainage on flat lots. We grade every Nesconset walkway with a minimum quarter-inch per foot pitch away from the foundation and install channel drains where lot topography creates pooling.
Nesconset's proximity to Gibbs Pond Park and the surrounding green spaces gives the hamlet a leafy suburban character. Many properties have mature trees near the front walkway corridor, and root intrusion is a common concern during walkway replacement projects. We evaluate root patterns during every site survey and install barriers where necessary to protect both the new walkway and the existing trees.
Walkway replacement is one of the highest-impact curb appeal improvements a Nesconset homeowner can make. The front entry walkway is the first thing visitors and buyers see, and a modern paver or stone installation immediately signals that the property has been thoughtfully maintained and upgraded.
Explore the full range of walkways & entryways solutions we offer to Nesconset residents.
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Learn MoreNesconset sits on glacial outwash deposits that are generally well-draining sandy to sandy-loam soils. These conditions are favorable for walkway base construction — the soil compacts well and drains efficiently, minimizing frost-heave risk compared to the clay-rich moraine soils found further north. The flat terrain requires all drainage to be engineered through surface grading and drainage infrastructure. We pitch every Nesconset walkway appropriately and install channel drains at low spots where needed. The hamlet's mature residential plantings create root intrusion risks along walkway corridors, and we install barriers as part of standard practice on properties with large trees near the path.
Real projects we've completed for Nesconset homeowners.
Demolished a cracked 1965 concrete walkway and installed a 105-square-foot Cambridge Ledgestone paver walkway in Onyx-Natural blend. Widened the path from 3 feet to 4 feet and added a curved approach to the front stoop. Installed 5 LED path lights.
Scope: 105 sq ft paver walkway, curved approach, lighting
Installed a 155-linear-foot walkway connecting the front entry to the rear patio through the side yard. Used Nicolock Colonial pavers in a running bond pattern. Included root barriers near 2 mature trees and a catch basin at a low point in the side yard.
Scope: 155 linear ft walkway, root barriers, catch basin
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