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Driveway Installers Bay Shore, 11706
We provide free driveway installation estimates in Bay Shore as well as Brightwaters, West Islip, Islip, Islip Terrace, East Islip, Brentwood, North Bay Shore and other nearby areas.Transform your Bay Shore, NY home with a new driveway from All Paving and Masonry LI. Our skilled contractors ensure a seamless process, enhancing curb appeal and value. Using top-quality materials, we deliver durable concrete, paver, or asphalt driveways that elevate both aesthetics and functionality for years to come.
We are rated one of the best driveway contractors in Bay Shore. You can rely on All Paving and Masonry LI to use the highest-quality materials and equipment. We always aim to provide the highest-standard of driveway installations and complete customer satisfaction.
If its a new driveway installation, repairing your driveway or extending the area around your driveway, we are the team for you! Our driveway paving contractors provide multiple choices including asphalt paving installations in Bay Shore and interlock concrete paved driveways as well.
As local driveway contractors in Bay Shore, every project is handled by our trained team of driveway specialists, from that initial estimate to the design stage and then the installation phase, you will get 100% of our focus to guarantee you the best quality installation possible.
Our driveway installation services for Bay Shore includes:
If you would like to speak with one of our team today about a driveway installation or repairing your driveway in Bay Shore, NY, you can call us on (631) 882-4184 or fill out the contact form to book a free call back at a time that suits you!
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A well-constructed driveway typically lasts 20-30 years for concrete, 15-20 years for asphalt, and 25-50 years for pavers, depending on maintenance, climate, and usage.
A driveway may need replacing if there are widespread cracks, potholes, drainage issues, or severe surface erosion. If repairs are frequent and costly, or if the driveway is older than its typical lifespan (20-30 years for asphalt, 30-50 years for concrete), replacement might be necessary.
It depends on the condition of your driveway. If it's heavily damaged with deep cracks or structural issues, replacement is better. For minor surface issues, resurfacing could be a cost-effective option. Assess the extent of damage and consult a professional for the best advice.