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Patio Contractors Southold, Suffolk County
Local patio contractors for Southold including Greenport, Cutchogue, Mattituck, Peconic, Orient, East Marion, Southold, and other nearby areas.We are a licensed and insured patio company in Southold, Suffolk County, specializing in all patio construction and repair needs. From designing new patios to replacing old ones, we offer exceptional service and competitive prices locally.
We provide a range of other services provided by our stone masons for Southold and our concrete paving contractors Southold, NY in as well.
Our patio services for Southold includes:
Our patio design and installation team work in the area around Southold including Greenport, Cutchogue, Mattituck, Peconic, Orient, East Marion, New Suffolk and other nearby areas.
If you would like to speak with one of our patio contractors today in Southold, 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! If your project is in a built-up area, we offer a showcase coupon, which could save you a lot of money.
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Patio pavers are flat, durable stones or bricks used to create outdoor flooring. They interlock or fit together to form patios, paths, or driveways, offering a decorative and functional surface. Made from concrete, brick, or natural stone, they are designed for easy installation and long-lasting use.
Under pavers, first lay a compacted base of crushed stone or gravel, typically about 4-6 inches thick. Then, add a 1-inch layer of sand or stone dust to help with leveling and stability before placing the pavers.
Bluestone and pavers vary in cost depending on quality, size, and location. Generally, concrete pavers can be cheaper than natural bluestone. However, for exact pricing, consider obtaining quotes from local suppliers.
Bluestone patios can last 30-50 years with proper maintenance. Factors like climate, installation quality, and care impact their longevity. Regular cleaning, sealing, and protection from extreme weather enhance their lifespan.