Eager to upgrade the exterior of your Calverton, NY home? At DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc., our driveway installations blend quality workmanship with trusted local service.
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About Our Company
At DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc., delivering driveway installations that add value and beauty to homes across Calverton, NY is our passion. With a team of experienced driveway installers, we take each project seriously, using the highest quality materials and techniques to create surfaces that not only look great but last over time.
Serving the entire Suffolk County area, we’ve built a reputation for our reliable approach to masonry, giving homeowners a final product they’re proud of. Call us today at 631-935-8291 to discuss how we can help with your next project!
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The Importance of Quality Paver Driveways
When you choose DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. for your driveway installation, you’re investing in a driveway that will truly elevate the look and function of your Calverton, NY home. Our team delivers exceptional masonry services and a focus on quality, making sure your driveway not only complements your property but also stands up to everyday use.
Serving homeowners across Suffolk County, you can trust us to design and install a driveway that will improve your property. Ready to get started? Call us at 631-935-8291, and let’s bring your vision to life!
Calverton was first referred to as “Baiting Hollow Station” when the Long Island Rail Road arrived in 1844. The station closed in 1958, but the sheltered shed for the station remained standing as of 2007.
The area’s Native American name was Conungum or Kanungum, meaning “fixed line” or “boundary”. In 1868, the Calverton post office opened, named for Bernard J. Calvert. It remained a small farming community specializing in cranberries, which grew in swampy areas along the Peconic River until the Navy purchase.
Calverton’s history is tied closely to Naval Weapons Industrial Reserve Plant, Calverton. In 1953, the United States Navy purchased 6,000 acres (24 km2) around Calverton from a local farmer named Harry Edwards, including the mansion of a grandson of Frank Winfield Woolworth’s, so that Grumman could test and finish jets. A 10,000-foot (3,000 m) runway was built, and most of Grumman’s F-14 Tomcat and E-2C Hawkeye aircraft were to pass through the plant.
Learn more about Calverton.Whether you’re looking to add some curb appeal to your home or need help with a commercial project, we’re here to help.