Hardscaping Services in Old Bethpage, NY

Your Hardscape Heroes

Unleash the magic of your outdoor space with DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc.’s hardscaping services in Old Bethpage, NY. We’re the architects of your outdoor oasis.

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100% Customer Satisfaction

They installed a new stone patio and steps in the backyard. Loving it!

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Harold Rollings

Best landscape designers ever. They're doing my driveway soon too.

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Wendy Adams

They do very professional work Hacen trabajo muy profesional

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Hardscaping Benefits

Why Choose Hardscaping?

  • Transform your backyard into a haven of relaxation and entertainment.
  • Boost your curb appeal and make your neighbors green with envy.
  • Create a low-maintenance outdoor sanctuary that defies the passage of time.
  • Increase the value of your home with a stunning and functional hardscape.
  • Hardscaping Company in Nassau County, NY

    Your Hardscape Masters in Nassau County, NY

    DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. is your local hardscaping virtuoso in Old Bethpage. We craft enduring outdoor masterpieces using premium materials, from weather-resistant pavers to timeless natural stone. Our team is acclaimed throughout Nassau County for unwavering dedication and visionary solutions.

    Hardscaping Process

    Your Hardscaping Journey

  • Inspiration; We listen to your dreams and sketch out your ideal outdoor haven.
  • Design; We craft a customized hardscape plan that harmonizes with your style and budget.
  • Creation; Our skilled artisans bring your hardscaping vision to life with unparalleled craftsmanship.
  • Hardscaping Explained

    The Art of Outdoor Living

    Hardscaping is more than just placing stones and bricks; it’s the art of sculpting your outdoor space into a functional and breathtaking extension of your Old Bethpage home. It’s about creating inviting patios, meandering walkways, and cozy fire pits that beckon you to relax and reconnect with nature. DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. is your partner in transforming your outdoor dreams into a tangible reality. Contact us at 631-935-8291!

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    In 1695, Thomas Powell bought about 10,000 acres (40 km2) from local Indian tribes, including the Marsapeque, Matinecoc, and Sacatogue, for 140 English pounds. This land, which includes modern Bethpage, East Farmingdale, Farmingdale, Old Bethpage, Plainedge, Plainview, South Farmingdale, and part of Melville, is known as the Bethpage Purchase and is approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km) east to west and 5 miles (8.0 km) north to south.

    Powell called his land Bethphage, because it was situated between two other places on Long Island, Jericho and Jerusalem, just as the biblical town of Bethphage (meaning “house of figs”) was situated between Jericho and Jerusalem. The Long Island place formerly called Jerusalem is known as Wantagh and Island Trees, while the placename Jericho is unaltered. Over time, Bethpage was spelled without the second “H”. Powell’s 14 children divided his purchase and it evolved into several farming communities. The one in this mostly central part of the purchase retained the name “Bethpage”.

    A railroad spur completed in 1873, named the Bethpage Branch of the Central Railroad of Long Island, ran to a brickworks which had opened in the 1860s on what became Battle Row and Bethpage-Sweet Hollow Road. The railway was built to transport bricks for the construction of Alexander Stewart’s Garden City. For a few years, regularly scheduled passenger traffic also appeared in timetables, with the station named Bethpage. The line was abandoned in 1942. Remnants of a locomotive turntable can be found in the woods of Bethpage State Park on the east side of Round Swamp Road. The brickyard continued operating until 1981, with different sections known as Bethpage Brickworks, Queens Brick Manufacturing Company, Post Brick Company, and (after Nassau County split from Queens in 1899) Nassau Brick Company. The pitted terrain at the brickworks was used in investigations by Grumman for digital mapping of Earth.

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