Ready for a driveway installation that will make your neighbors jealous? At DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc., we build stunning, durable driveways in Mount Sinai, NY.
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About Our Driveway Installers
As a trusted name in masonry services, at DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc., we bring quality driveway installation to Mount Sinai, NY. Our goal is to help you achieve a driveway that combines durability with great looks, using quality materials to give you a structure that’s built to last.
With our knowledge of outdoor pavers combined with vast experience in Suffolk County, you can count on our team to deliver a driveway that will stand up to the rigors of daily use while adding value to your property. From classic designs to unique styles, we’ll bring your vision to life.
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Why Quality Driveways Make a Difference
A driveway does more than just lead you to your garage – it makes a lasting first impression and adds value to your Mount Sinai, NY home. At DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc., we use quality materials and thoughtful masonry designs to create stunning, durably constructed driveways for homes throughout Suffolk County.
Our team knows the importance of every detail, so you can be sure that your driveway installation will fit your needs and stand up to daily wear. Ready to add something special to your home? Contact us at 631-935-8291, and let’s start planning your driveway project today!
Mount Sinai was founded in the 1660s.
The area now known as Mount Sinai was originally called Nonowatuck, or “stream that dries up”, by the Seatocot family of Native Americans who lived here. The first European settlers were Colonial settlers living in what is now Setauket, who obtained a deed from these local Native Americans in 1664.
The origin of the town’s initial European name, “Old Mans”, is not known. The most prominent telling concerns Major John Gotherson, an elderly Englishman who was supposedly swindled into incorrectly believing he’d bought land in the New World by Captain John Scott, an important leader in Long Island’s early history. After Gotherson sent representatives who were quickly turned away, local residents started to jokingly refer to the land as “the Old Mans”.
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