Flawless Masonry Services Available in Dix Hills, NY
Why Flawless Masonry Is the Best Choice for Patio Installation and Masonry Services
As one of Dix Hills top Masonry companies, and one of the largest installers of paving stones on Long Island, we provide outstanding masonry design and installation to residents of Dix Hills. All of our work meets or exceeds ICPI and industry standards. Owning and operating our own trucks, tools and equipment makes it easy for us to work efficiently and offer extremely competitive pricing. Flawless Masonry is fully licensed and insured in Suffolk County, Nassau County and the five boroughs of NY. Along with the most competitive pricing, we offer financing and flexible payment options. We provide 360 degree design renderings so you can preview your final masonry project prior to construction.
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Services Available in Dix Hills, NY
Our full suite of masonry and landscaping services is available to commercial and residential customers in Dix Hills, New York.
Flawless Masonry is your preferred provider of masonry, paving, design and landscape architecture in Dix Hills, New York. Choose Flawless Masonry to transform your living space, or make an impression on your customers.
Paver patio we recently completed in Dix Hills last year.
This was a complete start to finish outdoor living backyard makeover that began with a 3-D rendering and site plan so the customer knew exactly how the final product would look.
Besides patio we installed an outdoor kitchen with Blaze appliances, natural gas firepit with custom bullet burner for maximum flame, a 14×14 vinyl pavilion, turf inlay around the porcelain 2×2 pavers, landscape lighting, outdoor speakers and privacy trees around the entire property.
Staggered patio we recently completed in Dix Hills last year.
The main patio and walkway was built using Cambridge brand new “Platinum” smooth 2×3 pavers and a staggered double border using Cambridge Coal 4.5×9 Smooth Pavers.
We built both the back stoop and the firepit out of Cambridge Old English Wall block and Coal Capstone for the tread. The design was made using Elegance 2×2 porcelain pavers each piece thin-set then we installed the turf inlay around.
Pavillion patio we recently completed in Dix Hills last year.
The pavilion was custom built and installed on site by our team. Our customers main objective was to not miss a moment of any Yankees game during the summer so we installed a custom built outdoor Sunbrite television and built in speakers to enjoy the time with his family while not being too far from the grill rain or shine.
One thing about Smithtown especially when it comes to installing pavers in Smithtown or other outdoor work people are picky and want what they want. That is why they call us the most reliable patio company in Long Island because our reputation and hundreds of reviews across all platforms speak for themselves.
Recently Completed Projects
Flawless Masonry installs over 250,000 square feet of Cambridge pavers per year. We are recognized by Cambridge Paving Stones as one of the largest installers of Cambridge pavers and retaining wall blocks on Long Island.
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Why we ❤︎ Dix Hills, NY
Dix Hills is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) on Long Island in the town of Huntington in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The community is named after Dick Pechagan, a native American who lived in the area in the 17th century. The name ‘Dix Hills’ is derived from a mispronunciation of ‘Dick’s Hills’. The area was largely developed in the post World War II era, but some farms and undeveloped land remained until the late 20th century. Today, Dix Hills is a largely residential community, known for its affluence and high quality of life.
Fun fact about Dix Hills
Vanderbilt Cup Races: From 1904 to 1910, the Vanderbilt Cup Races were held on Long Island, including a portion that went through Dix Hills. These were some of the earliest automobile races in the United States and attracted thousands of spectators. The racecourse included portions of modern-day Wolf Hill Road, Vanderbilt Parkway, Old Country Road, and Broadway.