Your new paver driveway handles Long Island’s brutal freeze-thaw cycles without the cracks that plague concrete. No more embarrassing chunks of asphalt breaking off when guests arrive.
You get a driveway that looks intentional. Sophisticated. The kind that makes neighbors slow down to admire your property instead of wondering when you’ll finally fix that eyesore.
And when one paver eventually needs replacement after years of service, you replace one piece. Not the entire driveway.
We’ve been solving driveway problems for Amagansett homeowners who refuse to settle for cheap fixes that fail in two winters. We understand the Hamptons aesthetic—your driveway should complement your property, not detract from it.
We’ve seen what happens when contractors cut corners on base preparation or use inferior materials. That’s why we do the job right the first time, using commercial-grade materials that survive Long Island’s coastal weather.
Your neighbors trust us because we deliver what we promise. No surprises, no shortcuts, no excuses.
We start by completely removing your old driveway—no shortcuts or overlays that fail later. Then we excavate to proper depth and install a solid base using crushed stone that’s compacted in lifts.
Next comes the sand leveling bed, followed by your chosen pavers installed with precise spacing. We finish with polymeric sand that locks everything in place and prevents weed growth.
The entire process typically takes 3-4 days for an average driveway, depending on size and complexity. You’ll have a fully cured, ready-to-use driveway that’s built to last decades, not years.
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We install Cambridge Cobble pavers—the most popular choice among Amagansett homeowners for good reason. These pavers handle salt air, temperature swings, and heavy traffic without losing their color or structural integrity.
Belgian block aprons add that classic Hamptons touch. We create custom borders and decorative elements that frame your driveway perfectly, using traditional techniques that have worked for generations.
For driveway extensions in Amagansett, we match existing materials when possible or recommend complementary options that enhance your overall design. Every project includes proper drainage solutions—critical in our coastal environment where water management prevents costly failures.
Quality paver driveways last 25-30 years in Long Island’s coastal environment when properly installed. The key is using the right base materials and installation techniques that account for our freeze-thaw cycles and salt exposure.
Unlike concrete that cracks as one solid piece, pavers flex independently during temperature changes. This prevents the widespread cracking you see with traditional driveways after just a few harsh winters.
We use commercial-grade base materials and proper compaction techniques that ensure your investment performs for decades, not just a few years.
Belgian block aprons are thicker, more substantial border treatments that create a defined transition between your driveway and lawn areas. They’re cut from granite and provide both functional and aesthetic benefits.
Regular paver borders use the same thin pavers as your driveway surface. Belgian blocks are 4-6 inches thick and create a more prominent, traditional appearance that’s especially popular in Amagansett’s upscale neighborhoods.
The blocks also provide better edge restraint, preventing your driveway pavers from shifting over time. They’re an investment in both appearance and long-term performance.
Yes, driveway extensions with pavers are one of our most popular services in Amagansett. We can extend asphalt, concrete, or existing paver driveways to add parking space or improve traffic flow.
The key is proper integration. We create transition zones that blend materials seamlessly, or we can overlay your entire existing driveway with pavers for a completely unified look.
Extensions require the same solid base preparation as new driveways. We don’t just lay pavers over existing surfaces—that leads to settling and failure within a few years.
Paver driveways actually handle snow removal better than concrete or asphalt. The textured surface provides better traction, and the joints between pavers allow for slight movement during freeze-thaw cycles.
You can use standard snow plows and salt without damaging the surface. The darker colors of many pavers also help melt snow faster than light-colored concrete.
If individual pavers ever get damaged by heavy equipment, we can replace just those pieces rather than patching or resurfacing an entire section like you’d need with other materials.
Paver driveways need minimal maintenance compared to asphalt or concrete. Annual power washing keeps them looking fresh, and resealing every 2-3 years protects against stains and enhances color.
Occasional sand replacement in the joints maintains stability and prevents weed growth. This is a simple DIY task that takes an afternoon every few years.
The biggest advantage is individual paver replacement. If damage occurs, we can swap out specific pavers without disturbing the surrounding area—something impossible with concrete or asphalt driveways.
Paver driveways cost more upfront than asphalt but provide better long-term value through durability and lower maintenance costs. While asphalt might need replacement in 10-15 years, quality pavers last 25-30 years.
The exact cost depends on size, paver selection, and site conditions. Premium materials like Belgian block borders add to the investment but also significantly boost property value.
We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs so you understand exactly what you’re getting. Most Amagansett homeowners find the investment worthwhile when they factor in longevity and enhanced curb appeal.
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