Paver Installation in Westbury, NY

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Professional paver installation with proper drainage, quality materials, and 25+ years of Long Island masonry expertise behind every project.

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Professional Paver Patio Installation Westbury

Your Backyard Becomes Your Favorite Room

You get a paver patio that actually works—no water pooling after storms, no sinking pavers in two years, no weeds sprouting through the joints six months later.

Your outdoor space becomes the place where you want to spend time. Morning coffee tastes better on a well-built patio. Weekend barbecues happen naturally when you have a space that feels finished and functional.

Most importantly, you avoid the expensive do-overs that happen when drainage gets ignored or corners get cut during installation. Your investment pays off in daily enjoyment and long-term property value.

Westbury Masonry Paver Contractors

We Know Long Island Soil and Weather

Raffaele Outdoor Concepts has been installing pavers in Westbury and Nassau County for over 25 years. We’ve learned what works in Long Island’s clay soil and what survives the freeze-thaw cycles that destroy poorly installed patios.

Westbury homeowners deal with specific challenges—sloped lots that need proper grading, mature trees that affect drainage patterns, and soil conditions that require deeper excavation than most contractors want to do. We handle these situations routinely.

You’re not getting a generic installation. You’re getting a paver patio designed for your specific property conditions, installed by people who understand what it takes to make hardscaping last in this climate.

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Paver Installation Process Westbury NY

The Right Way Takes More Time

We start by evaluating your property’s drainage patterns and soil conditions. This isn’t just about placing pavers—it’s about understanding where water goes and making sure it doesn’t end up pooling on your new patio or against your foundation.

Excavation and base preparation come next. We dig deeper than most contractors (typically 6-8 inches) and use the right aggregate materials compacted to proper density. This step determines whether your patio lasts 5 years or 50 years.

Paver installation and finishing include proper edge restraints, polymeric sand in all joints, and final grading that ensures water moves where it should. Every detail matters when you’re building something meant to last decades.

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Brick Paver Patio Installation Westbury

What Professional Installation Actually Includes

Your paver installation includes complete site preparation, proper base construction with adequate depth, premium materials chosen for Long Island’s climate, and installation techniques that prevent the common problems that plague DIY projects.

In Westbury’s freeze-thaw climate, we use materials and methods specifically chosen to withstand seasonal ground movement. Our base preparation goes deeper than most contractors because Long Island’s soil conditions demand it—especially in areas with clay soil or poor drainage.

We handle permits when required, coordinate material delivery, manage excavation and disposal, install everything to professional standards, and clean up completely. You get a finished paver patio without coordinating multiple contractors or worrying about code compliance.

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How much does paver patio installation cost in Westbury?

Professional paver installation in Westbury typically costs $30-45 per square foot, depending on materials and site conditions. A 300 square foot patio ranges from $9,000-$13,500 installed with proper base preparation and quality materials. Concrete pavers are the most cost-effective option, while brick pavers cost slightly more, and natural stone pavers are at the higher end. Complex patterns, curved edges, or difficult site access can increase labor costs. The total cost depends on excavation requirements, drainage solutions needed, and material choices. We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for and why.
Most paver patio installations take 3-5 days depending on size and complexity. Weather conditions and excavation requirements can affect timing, but we provide realistic schedules upfront. Day one typically involves site preparation and excavation. Day two focuses on base installation and compaction. Days three through five cover paver installation, joint filling, and final cleanup. We work efficiently but don’t rush critical steps like base preparation or proper compaction. It’s better to take an extra day and do it right than to cut corners and deal with problems later.
Properly installed pavers with adequate base preparation should not sink or crack. The key is excavating to appropriate depth (6-8 inches minimum) and using properly compacted aggregate base materials. Poor drainage causes most paver failures. Water that can’t drain properly saturates the base, leading to settling and cracking. We address drainage issues before installation begins, not after problems appear. Quality pavers installed correctly last 25-50 years or more. We use proven installation methods and premium materials to ensure your investment performs well for decades, not just the first few seasons.
Most paver patios don’t require permits in Westbury, but projects near property lines, over certain sizes, or involving significant excavation may need approval from local building authorities. We’re familiar with Nassau County and Westbury building codes and will advise you if permits are needed for your specific project. When permits are required, we can handle the application process and ensure all work meets code requirements. It’s always better to check requirements before starting any hardscaping project. We work with you to ensure full compliance with all local regulations and help navigate any permitting requirements.
Both concrete and brick pavers perform well in Long Island’s freeze-thaw climate when properly installed. Concrete pavers offer more design options and typically cost less, while brick pavers provide classic appearance and natural color variation. The key is choosing pavers rated for freeze-thaw resistance and installing them with proper base preparation. Poor installation causes more problems than paver material choice in most cases. We help you select materials that match your aesthetic preferences, budget, and performance requirements. Both concrete and brick pavers can last decades when installed correctly with adequate base preparation and proper drainage.
Proper drainage starts with site evaluation and correct base preparation. We ensure adequate slope (minimum 1/4 inch per foot) to direct water away from your home’s foundation and prevent pooling on the patio surface. The base construction includes proper aggregate materials that allow water to drain through while providing stable support. We also address any existing drainage issues on your property before installation begins. In challenging situations, we install drainage systems like French drains or catch basins to handle heavy water flow. Planning for drainage from the beginning prevents the costly repairs that result from poor water management.