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You’ll have outdoor space that actually works for your family. No water pooling during storms, no settling cracks after the first winter, no foundation problems that show up later.
Most patios fail because of what you can’t see—the foundation work. We handle proper excavation, drainage systems, and soil preparation so your patio stays level and stable for years.
When we’re done, you’ll have a space where you actually want to spend time. Whether that’s morning coffee, family barbecues, or quiet evenings, your patio becomes an extension of your home that works in every season.
Corsino Construction Corp has been handling patio construction throughout Copiague and Suffolk County since 2000. We understand Long Island building codes, soil conditions, and what materials actually last in this climate.
We use licensed in-house professionals, not subcontractors. That means direct accountability and consistent quality throughout your project. Fixed pricing with no hidden fees, so you know exactly what you’re paying upfront.
Copiague homeowners appreciate our approach because we keep job sites clean and organized. You can live comfortably during construction while we build your patio the right way.
First, we look at your space and talk through what you want. No pressure, just honest conversation about what works and what doesn’t. You’ll know upfront what the project involves and what it costs.
Next comes the foundation work. This is where most problems start, so we dig to proper depth, handle drainage, and make sure everything is level and stable. We handle permits as part of our service because we know what’s required.
Then we build your patio using materials chosen for your specific situation and Long Island weather. You’ll see progress each day, and when we’re done, you’ll have outdoor space that actually works for your family.
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Every patio project includes proper excavation and foundation preparation, which prevent the settling and cracking issues you see with rushed jobs. The drainage system gets designed for your specific yard conditions, not just thrown together.
Material selection happens based on your budget and Long Island’s weather patterns. Some materials look great but don’t last here. Others might cost more upfront but save you money over time. You’ll understand the differences before making decisions.
In Copiague, where property values average $430,600 and homeownership rates exceed 80%, a well-built patio adds genuine value to your investment. Most patio projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity, and we handle all necessary permits properly because building codes exist for good reasons.
Most patio projects require permits, especially if they involve significant excavation or are attached to your house. Building codes in Copiague address foundation depth, drainage, and setback requirements.
We handle the permit process as part of our service because we know what’s required and how to get approvals efficiently. Skipping permits might save money upfront but creates problems when you sell your home or if issues arise later.
The permit process typically takes 1-2 weeks, and we factor this into your project timeline from the start so there are no delays.
Most patio projects take 3-7 days depending on size and complexity. Weather can affect the timeline, especially during excavation and concrete work.
We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if conditions change. The foundation work usually takes the longest because it needs to be done right, but once that’s complete, the visible progress happens quickly.
We don’t rush the important steps just to finish faster. Proper foundation preparation and drainage work are what separate patios that last from ones that fail after a few seasons.
Concrete, natural stone, and quality pavers all work well here when installed properly. The key is proper foundation preparation and drainage, not just the surface material.
Concrete is durable and cost-effective. Natural stone offers unique appearance but costs more. Pavers allow for easier repairs if needed. We’ll explain the pros and cons of each option based on your specific situation and budget.
The installation matters more than the material choice. Poor foundation work will destroy any surface material over time, while proper preparation makes any quality material last decades.
Proper drainage starts with understanding your yard’s water flow patterns and soil conditions. We grade the area to direct water away from your house and patio surface.
This might involve installing drainage systems, adjusting slopes, or adding gravel base layers. Poor drainage destroys patios over time, so we address it during the foundation phase.
You won’t have water pooling or ice formation problems that damage the surface and create safety hazards. Long Island’s freeze-thaw cycles make proper drainage critical for patio longevity.
Foundation work is where most problems start. Many contractors skip proper excavation depth, don’t handle soil conditions correctly, or rush the base preparation to save time.
We dig to proper depth, handle drainage, and make sure everything is level and stable before installing any surface material. This prevents the settling and cracking issues you see with rushed jobs.
Long Island’s soil conditions and freeze-thaw cycles require specific foundation techniques. Cutting corners on foundation work might save money initially but costs much more when you need to rebuild the patio correctly.
Our fixed pricing includes excavation, proper foundation preparation, drainage systems designed for your yard conditions, all materials, and permit handling. No hidden fees or surprise charges.
Material selection is based on your budget and Long Island’s weather patterns. We explain the differences between options so you can make informed decisions about cost versus longevity.
The price includes cleanup and restoration of surrounding areas. When we’re done, you’ll have a finished patio and your property back to normal condition, minus the construction mess.