You’re not just covering up cracks. You’re fixing what’s underneath so water drains properly, freeze-thaw cycles don’t destroy your investment, and you can actually snowplow in winter without tearing up the surface.
A properly installed driveway in Jericho, NY can add up to $10,000 to your home’s value. That’s not marketing talk—it’s what buyers see when they pull up. But the real benefit is daily: no more tripping hazards, no more water pooling near your foundation, and no more watching your neighbors’ driveways look better than yours.
Whether you’re going with pavers, concrete, brick, or cobblestone, the material only matters if the base is right. We handle excavation, grading, drainage, and installation so the finished product actually lasts. Most driveway problems start below the surface, which is why we don’t skip steps.
Ageless Chimney started with chimneys and masonry, but we’ve been installing driveways across Nassau County for years. We’re licensed, insured, and we actually answer the phone—even for emergencies.
Jericho homeowners deal with specific issues: tight property lines, HOA requirements, drainage problems from Long Island’s clay soil, and weather that swings over 100 degrees between seasons. We’ve seen it all. We know what works here and what doesn’t.
You’ll find us on Angie’s List with an A+ BBB rating, but what matters more is that we show up when we say we will and finish the job without surprises.
First, we look at your existing driveway and the property around it. Drainage is usually the biggest issue—water needs somewhere to go, or it’ll destroy whatever we install. If your driveway slopes toward your house or doesn’t have proper runoff, we’ll tell you before we start digging.
Next is excavation and base prep. We remove the old surface, grade the base, and compact it properly. This is where most contractors cut corners. A solid base means your driveway won’t sink, shift, or crack in two years.
Then we install your material—whether that’s poured concrete, interlocking pavers, brick, or Belgian block edging. If you want a custom design, we can show you a digital mockup before we start. Once it’s in, we handle cleanup and make sure drainage is working correctly. You’re not left with a pile of dirt and a half-finished job.
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Every driveway installation in Jericho, NY includes site assessment, excavation, grading, base preparation, material installation, and drainage solutions. We pull permits if needed, and all materials are code-compliant.
You’re not limited to basic asphalt. Paver driveway contractors in Nassau County typically charge $18-$23 per square foot, which puts a standard two-car driveway around $8,600 to $11,000. Concrete driveway installation in Suffolk County runs $7-$14 per square foot. Brick driveway replacement costs more upfront but can last 25 to 75 years with minimal maintenance.
Jericho properties often need dry wells, French drains, or regrading to handle runoff. We don’t ignore that. Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles and temperature swings—sometimes over 100 degrees from winter to summer—will crack any driveway that doesn’t have proper drainage. We also install cobblestone driveway aprons and Belgian block borders if you want a more custom look that matches Jericho’s upscale aesthetic.
Spring is the best time to start a driveway project on Long Island. The ground is workable, weather is stable, and if you’re planning to sell, you’ll hit the market when buyer activity peaks.
It depends on the material and how well it’s installed. Asphalt driveways typically last 15-20 years, but they need regular sealcoating and crack filling. Concrete can last 25-30 years if the base is done right and drainage is handled properly.
Brick pavers last the longest—anywhere from 25 to 75 years—because individual pavers can be replaced if one cracks. They also handle freeze-thaw cycles better than poured surfaces. But none of that matters if water is allowed to sit under the driveway. Long Island’s clay soil and temperature swings will destroy even the best materials if drainage isn’t addressed during installation.
The biggest factor isn’t the material you choose. It’s whether the contractor excavates deep enough, compacts the base properly, and installs drainage that actually works.
Water and poor base preparation. When water gets under your driveway—through cracks, poor grading, or lack of drainage—it softens the soil. In winter, that water freezes and expands, which pushes the driveway up. In spring, it thaws and the soil settles unevenly, causing sinking and cracking.
Nassau County has clay-heavy soil that doesn’t drain well on its own. If your driveway was installed without proper excavation, a compacted stone base, and a way for water to escape, it’s going to fail. Temperature swings on Long Island can exceed 100 degrees from winter to summer, which puts constant stress on any surface that’s not built to handle expansion and contraction.
Sinking driveway repair in Jericho, NY usually means tearing out the old surface and fixing the base. Patching cracks or adding more material on top doesn’t solve the underlying problem—it just delays it.
Concrete and asphalt can’t be installed when temperatures drop below 50 degrees. The material won’t cure properly and you’ll end up with a weak surface that cracks the first winter. Paver installations are more flexible because you’re not pouring anything, but frozen ground makes excavation difficult and compaction nearly impossible.
Spring is the best time for driveway work in Jericho, NY. The ground is workable, temperatures are stable, and we’re not backed up with emergency repairs yet. Fall is the second-best option, but you’re racing against the first freeze.
If your driveway is actively dangerous—major cracks, sinkholes, or drainage issues causing foundation problems—we can do temporary repairs to get you through winter. But a full installation should wait until conditions are right. Rushing a driveway install in bad weather costs you more in the long run.
Usually, yes. Most driveway projects in Nassau County require a permit, especially if you’re changing the size, material, or drainage setup. The Town of Oyster Bay, which includes Jericho, has specific requirements for impervious surfaces and stormwater management.
If you’re expanding your driveway or adding new hardscaping, you’ll likely need to show how you’re handling runoff. This is where a lot of homeowners get stuck—they hire someone who doesn’t pull permits, and then they’re on the hook when the town issues a violation.
We handle permits as part of the installation process. It’s not something you should skip or try to work around. If you ever sell your home, unpermitted work can kill a deal or force you to rip everything out and start over.
Pavers cost more upfront but last longer and are easier to repair. If one paver cracks, you replace that piece. If concrete cracks, you’re either living with it or tearing out a whole section. Pavers also handle freeze-thaw cycles better because they can shift slightly without breaking.
Concrete is cheaper and faster to install. It gives you a clean, uniform look and works well if your driveway is simple and drainage is already handled. But once it cracks—and it will eventually—your options are limited. You can patch it, but patches rarely match and they don’t last.
For Jericho homes, pavers are popular because they offer more design flexibility and hold up better over time. You can mix materials, add borders, or create patterns that match your home’s style. Concrete works if you want something functional and you’re not planning to stay in the house long-term. Both need proper base prep and drainage, or neither will last.
If water is pooling on your driveway or running toward your foundation, you need to address grading and runoff. Sometimes that means installing a French drain, dry well, or catch basin to redirect water. Other times, the driveway itself needs to be regraded so water flows away from the house.
Fixing cracked concrete driveways in Nassau County often involves more than just filling cracks. If the driveway is sloped wrong or the base has settled, you’re treating symptoms instead of the cause. We’ll assess where the water is going, why it’s not draining, and what needs to change.
Driveway drainage solutions on Long Island usually involve some combination of regrading, installing drainage systems, and making sure downspouts and gutters aren’t dumping water onto the driveway. It’s not always a full replacement—sometimes we can add drainage without tearing everything out. But if the driveway is already failing, it makes more sense to fix everything at once.
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