Dreaming of a fresh, inviting look for your home’s exterior? With driveway installation from DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. in Franklin Square, NY, you’re not just adding a driveway – you’re investing in quality craftsmanship that’s built to last.
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About the DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. Team
At DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc., our mission is to bring quality driveway installation services to homeowners across Franklin Square, NY. Serving all of Nassau County, our masonry team crafts driveways that are both functional and add a touch of beauty to your property.
We work with high-grade materials and practical, proven techniques to make sure each driveway lasts while complementing the surrounding landscape. Our goal is to provide you with a driveway that meets your needs and enhances your property, offering a balance of durability and style.
Our Driveway Installation Process
Why Professional Driveway Installation?
Installing a driveway goes beyond simply laying down pavers; it’s about creating a welcoming and functional entryway that adds real value to your home. At DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc., we bring quality and experience to each project, focusing on driveways that balance beauty with durability.
Serving Franklin Square, NY, and the surrounding Nassau County areas, we’re proud to deliver installations that meet the highest standards and withstand daily use. For a beautiful, well-constructed driveway, reach out to us at 631-935-8291, and let’s start talking about your project!
What is now Franklin Square was near the center of the Hempstead Plains, and used as grazing land, and later farmland, by the first white settlers. The southern portion included oak and dogwood forests.
In late 1643, Robert Fordham and John Carman made a treaty with members of the Massapequak, Mericoke, Matinecock and Rockaway tribes to buy roughly 100 square miles upon which they intended to start a new settlement. They purchased this tract, including much of what are now the towns of Hempstead and North Hempstead.
In 1790, George Washington passed through the town while touring Long Island. He wrote in his diary that the area was “entirely treeless except for a few scraggly fruit trees.” Walt Whitman spent three months in the spring of 1840 as the schoolmaster of the Trimming Square school district, in the area where Franklin Square, Garden City South and West Hempstead intersect.
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