Masonry Contractor in Locust Valley, NY

Masonry Services in NY

Building with brick and stone in Locust Valley. DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. provides quality masonry services.

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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 Companies Near Me in Locust Valley

Select DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. in Nassau County

  • Increase your home’s value with beautiful masonry.
  • A well-built stone walkway adds curb appeal.
  • Our work is durable and long-lasting.
  • Relax and enjoy your new brick patio.
  • About Our Masonry Company in Nassau County

    Locally Serving Nassau County

    DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. is a masonry company serving Nassau County. We do many types of masonry work, from fixing chimneys to building driveways. Our team uses strong materials, like concrete pavers and natural stone. We want to create outdoor spaces that you’ll love.

    Our Masonry Service Process

  • Assessment; We’ll visit your property and discuss your needs.
  • Planning; We’ll make a plan for you to review.
  • Construction; Our masons will build what you want.
  • NY Masonry Services

    Masonry in NY

    Masonry makes buildings strong and attractive. If you want a brick walkway or a stone fireplace, DLZ Construction and Landscaping Inc. can help. We use tough materials like natural stone and high-quality mortar.

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    About DLZ Construction & Landscaping

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    The rolling hills of the North Shore of Long Island were laid down as terminal moraines by the receding glaciers of the last ice age roughly 10,000 years ago. The Algonquian tribe that settled the area, spanning from Flushing to Setauket, called the area “hilly ground” or Matinecock and as a result the Algonquian Indians who settled there became known as the Matinecock Indians.

    In 1667, Captain John Underhill negotiated with the Matinecock Indians to purchase land for a settlement that he and his fellow colonists would call Buckram. The town name lasted for nearly 200 years, until in 1856 the name was changed to Locust Valley based on the number of locust trees located in the area.

    On April 19, 1869, the Long Island Rail Road opened the extension of the Glen Cove line, via a single track to Locust Valley, making it the terminus of the line until the railroad was extended to its current terminus in Oyster Bay in 1889.

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