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Masonry Repair Services in
Mill Neck, NY
Specializing In Patio & Driveway Repairs
Mill Neck Masonry Repairs • Cleaning & Sealing • New Projects
Transform your outdoor space with I FIX BRIX, the premier provider of masonry restoration services in Mill Neck, NY. Our expert team specializes in rejuvenating worn and dirty pavers using advanced high-pressure steam cleaning technology paired with top-tier commercial-grade cleaning solutions designed for pavers and natural stone.
Experience the difference with our exceptional sealing options, including natural matte and vibrant color-enhancing finishes. Trust us to restore the beauty of your surfaces while ensuring long-lasting protection and satisfaction.
Masonry Repairs in Mill Neck
I FIX BRICKS provides all of our masonry repair services to customers in Mill Neck, New York. We repair stone, bricks, pavers, and block.
- Patios
- Poolscapes
- Chimneys
- Walls
- Driveways
- Stoops
- Steps
- Veneers & Buildings
- Coping
Cleaning And Sealing
Rejuvenate your pavers with a high-pressure steam cleaning. I FIX BRIX restores and seals all types of stone in Mill Neck, New York, including natural, matte, and dyed surfaces.
- High Pressure Steam Cleaning
- Polymeric Paver Joint Replacement
- Gator G2 Stabilizing Sand
- Paver & Natural Stone Sealing
New Projects
Transform your home into an oasis. I FIX BRIX designs and installs custom outdoor flooring solutions for homeowners in Mill Neck, New York.
- Patios
- Driveways
- Stoops & Steps
- Outdoor Kitchens
- Retaining Walls
- Veneers
- Poolscapes
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About Mill Neck
Mill Neck is a village in Nassau County, New York in the United States. The village is named after a mill Mr. Wright had built in 1657, on the neck of land called Hog’s Neck by the English, because it was a feeding place for hogs. The English had bought this tract of the Matinecock Indians in 1656, the purchase including all the land between the present East Norwich on the west and Cold Spring Harbor on the east, and reaching north to Long Island Sound.