Custom concrete and stone patios that handle Long Island weather while keeping your family safe around the pool.
Hear from Our Customers
You get a patio that doesn’t crack after one winter. The drainage works, so water flows away from your pool and foundation instead of pooling where someone could slip.
Your kids can run around without you holding your breath every time they get near the pool edge. The surface gives them grip, even when it’s wet.
And when you’re ready to sell, buyers see a well-maintained outdoor space that adds real value to your property. Not some DIY project that screams “future headache.”
Corsino Construction Corp has been building pool patios in West Islip and Nassau County for years. We understand how Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles destroy cheap concrete work.
We know the soil conditions here. We know which materials hold up and which ones crack by spring. Most importantly, we know the local codes and permit requirements that out-of-town contractors miss.
When you work with us, you’re working with contractors who live here and have to stand behind our work in this community.
First, we assess your current pool area and discuss what you want. We measure everything, check drainage, and identify any issues that need addressing before we start.
Next, we handle permits and prep work. This includes proper excavation, base preparation, and installing drainage systems that actually work. Most problems with pool patios start here when contractors rush this step.
Then we install your patio using materials rated for Long Island weather. We pay attention to slopes, joints, and finishing details that prevent future cracking and water damage.
Finally, we clean up and walk you through maintenance basics. You get a patio that’s ready to use and built to last through multiple Long Island winters.
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Your pool patio includes proper base preparation, drainage systems, and materials chosen specifically for Long Island’s climate. We use concrete, natural stone, or pavers depending on your budget and preferences.
Every installation includes expansion joints placed correctly to prevent cracking, proper slopes for drainage, and slip-resistant finishes for safety. We also coordinate with any existing landscaping or pool equipment.
In West Islip, we see a lot of properties with challenging drainage situations due to the area’s topography. We factor this into every design, ensuring water moves away from your pool and home foundation properly.