
CONCRETE & MASONRY IN SUFFOLK COUNTY
Concrete & Masonry Services in Suffolk County, Built for Long Island Conditions.
Concrete curbs, sidewalks, slabs, stamped concrete, masonry repair, foundations, retaining walls, and parking lot construction for commercial, municipal, and residential properties across Suffolk County and Nassau County.
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Nassau County Licensed
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General Liability + Workers Comp
THE PROBLEM WITH CONCRETE ON LONG ISLAND
A Cracked Apron Isn't Just an Eyesore, It's a Liability That Gets Worse Every Winter
The freeze-thaw cycle hits hard on Long Island. Water finds its way into a hairline crack in October — by March you've got a chunk missing. Most property owners put it off until the damage spreads to the curb line, the apron, or the adjacent walkway. That's when a small repair becomes a full replacement.
We handle concrete and masonry work across Suffolk County and Nassau County with our own crews and our own equipment. No subcontractors. One point of contact from the first pour to the finished surface — whether that's a new concrete parking lot in Hauppauge, curb and sidewalk work along a municipal road in Babylon Township, or a stamped concrete project at a commercial property in Melville.
Masonry work on Long Island also means dealing with salt air near the South Shore. That environment is brutal on mortar joints — it breaks them down far faster than inland areas would. We use materials selected specifically for coastal Long Island conditions so your repairs hold up season after season instead of crumbling within a few years.
From concrete curbs and sidewalks to full foundation work, stamped concrete, demolition, and stone masonry — everything on this page is handled by one crew, one call.

OUR CONCRETE & MASONRY SERVICES
Twelve Concrete & Masonry Services, One Contractor on Long Island
From curbs and sidewalks to stamped concrete, foundations, and demolition — all self-performed with our own crews and equipment across Suffolk and Nassau County.
WHY LONG ISLAND IS DIFFERENT
Three Conditions That Affect Every Concrete Job on Long Island
Local conditions determine material selection, base depth, and joint spacing on every job. This is what we account for before a single form goes up.
Freeze-Thaw Cycles
Long Island winters push water into small cracks which freeze and expand every season. Proper joint spacing, correct mix design, and adequate base depth are what prevent this from destroying concrete within a few years. We spec every job for local freeze-thaw conditions — not a generic national standard.
Coastal Salt Exposure
Properties near the South Shore — Bay Shore, West Islip, Long Beach — face salt air that accelerates mortar and concrete deterioration significantly faster than inland areas. We select materials and sealers rated specifically for coastal Long Island exposure.
Soil Variation
Suffolk County soil ranges from sandy and well-draining in areas like Brookhaven to clay-heavy near the South Shore. That variation affects base depth, drainage design, and how we prepare the subgrade before any concrete goes down.
Commercial & Municipal Concrete Work Across Long Island
A significant portion of our concrete and masonry work is commercial and municipal — curbs and sidewalks along municipal roads, concrete parking lot construction in Hauppauge and Melville, foundation work for commercial facilities throughout the Route 110 corridor, and concrete floor installation for industrial properties across Suffolk County.
Commercial concrete requires a different spec than residential work. Traffic loads are higher, mix designs are stronger, reinforcement is typically required, and code compliance is non-negotiable. We hold the licenses, the insurance, and the equipment to handle commercial and municipal concrete work correctly — and we've been doing it on Long Island for over 35 years.
ADA compliance is part of every relevant commercial project we do — curb ramps, accessible route continuity, and proper slope gradients. Non-compliant concrete work on a commercial property is a liability exposure that doesn't go away until it's fixed.

WHY FIORINI PAVING
The Driveway Contractor Long Island Homeowners and Property Managers Call Back.
35+
Years on Long Island
Concrete and masonry work across Long Island since the late 1980s. We know what coastal salt air does to mortar, what freeze-thaw cycles do to joints, and what Suffolk County soil does to bases that weren't designed for it.
2.2M
Square Feet of Concrete Poured on Long Island
More than 2.2 million square feet of concrete poured across Long Island — parking lots, slabs, curbs, sidewalks, floors, retaining walls, and commercial concrete for properties of every size and type.
1,500+
Properties Served Across Long Island
From commercial parking lots and industrial facilities to HOA communities and substantial residential properties — 1,500-plus Long Island properties served with our own crews and our own equipment since the late 1980s.
WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY
4.6 out of 5 Google Reviews
Based on 10 Google reviews · Verified through Google Business Profile
Nick Russo
President, O'Keefe Court Condominium Board
2024
Fiorini Paving did an excellent job repaving the parking lot at our condo facility. As president of the board, I was involved in reviewing multiple proposals, and Fiorini impressed us with their professionalism, responsiveness, and attention to detail from start to finish. The quality of the work was top notch, and they followed up after completion to ensure everything was holding up well. We're very satisfied with the results and would highly recommend Fiorini Paving for any paving or asphalt work.
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Valerie McDermott
Car Dealership, Long Island, NY
September 2021
Verified Google Review
We are a car dealership, it is a huge challenge to navigate a paving project with all the vehicles on site. Not for these guys. ABSOLUTELY A++. They were excellent at communicating exactly what needed to be done in order for the entire project to go smoothly. The parking lot looks amazing and our drain issues solved!
Matthew Vitiello
Long Island, NY
March 2021
The guys at Fiorini Paving really did a phenomenal job for us. Not only did the quality of work exceed our expectations but they were also very easy to work with throughout the whole process. I highly recommend them.
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AE Ealy
Local Guide · Long Island, NY
2024
Verified Google Review
Great price. They did a very good job. The crew was very professional. Everyone was respectful. They quoted a price, gave a deadline date to complete the job and came through. Highly recommend them.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Concrete & Masonry Questions, Straight Answers
Yes — we handle both. On the residential side: driveway aprons, walkways, patios, slabs, and masonry repair. On the commercial and municipal side: concrete curbs and sidewalks, parking lot construction, foundation work, concrete floors, and demolition. All work is self-performed with our own crews and equipment — licensed in Suffolk County and Nassau County.
The freeze-thaw cycle is the main reason. Water gets into a small crack in the fall, freezes, expands, and breaks the concrete apart by spring. Suffolk County winters are hard on concrete. What starts as a hairline crack in October can become a significant repair by March. Catching it early with proper sealing saves you from a full replacement later.
Yes — significantly. Salt air breaks down mortar joints much faster than inland areas. Homes and commercial properties near the South Shore in places like Bay Shore and West Islip see this problem regularly. We use materials specifically rated for coastal Long Island conditions so repairs hold up season after season instead of deteriorating within a few years.
In most cases, just the apron can be replaced. We do it regularly for older properties where the apron has heaved or separated from the blacktop. Sometimes a full driveway replacement makes more sense depending on the overall condition. We walk your property and give you a straight answer — no pressure either way.
Stamped concrete is poured concrete that gets textured and colored to resemble stone, brick, or other materials. It's durable, attractive, and works well for driveways, patios, walkways, and commercial entryways. On Long Island, stamped concrete needs to be properly sealed and maintained to handle freeze-thaw cycles — we spec the mix and the sealer for local conditions.
Yes — demolition is part of our concrete work. We remove existing concrete, haul off the debris, and prep the site for new installation. Full-service from demo to finished surface — no need to coordinate a separate demolition contractor.
Yes — we are licensed in both Suffolk County and Nassau County for concrete and masonry work. We carry full general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every project. A certificate of insurance is available on request for any commercial or municipal job.

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