Request an estimate
Request an estimateinfo@citycorebuilders.com

Queens service

Driveways and pavers in Queens

We design and install driveways, walkways, and paver surfaces for Queens homes, from concrete and asphalt aprons to interlocking pavers and permeable systems. Every layout is built for proper drainage, curb cuts, and the freeze-thaw cycles that wear NYC pavement.

The basics

What are driveways and pavers in Queens?

It is the work of grading, building a stable base, and laying a durable surface for the area between the street and a Queens home, plus connected walkways and patios. The right system depends on your soil, drainage, curb cut, and how much load the surface must carry.

What is included

Scope we cover

Site grading and base

Excavation, compacted gravel sub-base, and proper pitch so water runs away from the house and toward the street or a drain.

Interlocking pavers

Concrete or clay pavers set on a leveling bed with edge restraints and polymeric sand joints for driveways, walkways, and patios.

Poured concrete and asphalt

Reinforced concrete slabs or asphalt aprons with control joints and clean edges where a solid surface is preferred.

Permeable systems

Permeable pavers and open-graded base that let stormwater infiltrate, useful on flat lots and where runoff is a concern.

Drainage and trench drains

Channel drains, dry wells, and regraded swales so water does not pool at the garage, basement, or property line.

Walkways and steps

Front walks, side paths, and entry steps tied into the driveway with matching materials and stable footings.

NYC specifics

Permits and approvals in Queens

A simple in-kind resurfacing inside your property line often needs no DOB permit, but the details matter in NYC. Any new or widened curb cut requires a DOT curb cut permit and approval, and the City limits how much of a front yard can be paved.

In low-density districts the Zoning Resolution restricts paving in the required front yard and may require planting or permeable area, so the layout has to respect FAR and yard rules. Work that touches the public sidewalk falls under DOT, and homes in mapped flood zones should plan grading and drainage with AE or VE flood elevations in mind.

Good to confirm early

Existing curb cut width and whether a new DOT curb cut is needed.

Front-yard paving limits and any required planting under zoning.

Property line, sidewalk responsibility, and drainage toward the street.

Flood zone status (AE or VE) where grading affects water flow.

Where we work

Driveways and pavers across Queens

We install driveways, walkways, and pavers for homes throughout Queens. Start with the borough hub or jump to a region near you.

Queens service

Ready to pave it right?

Tell us about your driveway, walkway, or paver project and we will walk the site, check the curb cut and drainage, and give you a clear estimate.