Long Island is our home market. Our business is based at 85 Beechwood Ave in Roosevelt, NY — and from there we pour concrete driveways across all of Nassau and Suffolk County. The Long Island spec is different from NYC: larger lots, coastal salt-air exposure, and a stronger demand for stamped and stained finishes.
Nassau County concrete driveway service area
- Hempstead
- Garden City
- Roslyn
- Great Neck
- Long Beach
- Rockville Centre
- Massapequa
- Levittown
- Mineola
- Freeport
- Valley Stream
- Roosevelt
Suffolk County concrete driveway service area
- Huntington
- Smithtown
- Brookhaven
- Babylon
- Islip
- Riverhead
- Southampton
- East Hampton
- Patchogue
- Sayville
- Bay Shore
- Northport
How Long Island concrete differs from NYC
Larger lot sizes = larger jobs
NYC driveways average 400 sqft. Long Island driveways average 600–1200 sqft. Two-car standard is the floor; long-driveway and RV-pad jobs are common. Per-sqft mobilization cost drops on larger pours.
Coastal salt-air spec
Coastal Nassau (Long Beach, Atlantic Beach) and South Shore Suffolk (Babylon, Islip) get heavy salt-air corrosion. We use epoxy-coated rebar and a heavier sealer rotation (every 2 years vs every 3 inland) to combat it.
Freeze-thaw is identical to NYC
Long Island sees the same 70+ freeze-thaw cycles per winter as NYC. The 4000 PSI standard applies — anything less spalls inside 10 years.
Long Island concrete driveway pricing — 2026
- Standard 4000 PSI replacement: $8–$14/sqft
- Single-car (400 sqft): $3,200–$5,600
- Two-car (600 sqft): $4,800–$8,400
- Two-car wide (960 sqft): $7,680–$13,440
- Stamped concrete: $17–$26/sqft (slightly under NYC pricing)
- Township building permit: $50–$200
Why we own Long Island driveway work
Our shop is in Roosevelt, NY. We're 20 minutes from Garden City, 30 minutes from Huntington, 45 minutes from Riverhead. Same-day site visits, same-week pours when the weather cooperates. No NYC competitor covers Long Island with this kind of local proximity — and none of them publishes a dedicated Long Island page.