Masonry Contractor in Coram, NY

Coram Masonry

Building with bricks and mortar! We’re your Coram, NY masonry team, ready to tackle any project.

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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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Masonry Results in Coram, NY

DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. is the Choice for You

  • Install a new patio or walkway to increase the value of your property.
  • Enjoy a stylish entrance with masonry steps.
  • A driveway that can handle NY weather.
  • Create a backyard oasis with a fire pit or retaining wall.
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    Locally Serving Suffolk County

    DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. is your local masonry company in Suffolk County! We treat every project as if it were our own home. We’re passionate about using quality materials like concrete pavers and natural stone.

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  • Imagine It; We’ll listen to your ideas for your masonry.
  • Map It; Our team will carefully plan the project.
  • Construct It; We’ll bring your vision to life.
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    More Than Bricks

    Masonry is more than just walls. From fireplaces to retaining walls, we do it all. We serve Suffolk County with a wide range of masonry solutions. Ready to add beauty to your property? Give DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. a call and let’s get building!

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    Coram is the oldest settlement in the central part of the town of Brookhaven. Its early name was “Wincoram”, perhaps the name of a Native American who lived in the area as late as 1703. The first European settler in the area was likely William Satterly, who sought permission to open a tavern to cater to travelers in 1677.

    During the American Revolutionary War, Benjamin Tallmadge with his contingent of Light Dragoons arrived and he with 12 Culper Ring men captured and burned 300 tons of hay the British were storing for winter to feed their horses. George Washington, on hearing the news, sent the following letter to Tallmadge: I have received with much pleasure the report of your successful enterprise upon fort St. George, and was pleased with the destruction of the hay at Coram, which must be severely felt by the enemy at this time. I beg you to accept my thanks for your spirited execution of this business. Annually Coram celebrates the event in October.

    From 1784 to 1885, Coram served as the meeting place for the Town of Brookhaven government, using the Davis Town Meeting House for much of that period. The Davis House, built in the 1750s, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001 and is the oldest existing structure in Coram.

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