Jared’s crew did an amazing job. They were extremely professional, worked fast and were very neat!
Masonry Repair Services in
Stonybrook, NY
Specializing In Patio & Driveway Repairs

Stonybrook Masonry Repairs • Cleaning & Sealing • New Projects
Transform your outdoor space with I FIX BRIX, the premier provider of masonry restoration services in Stonybrook, 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 Stonybrook
I FIX BRICKS provides all of our masonry repair services to customers in Stonybrook, 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 Stonybrook, 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 Stonybrook, New York.
- Patios
- Driveways
- Stoops & Steps
- Outdoor Kitchens
- Retaining Walls
- Veneers
- Poolscapes

How It Work's
Take photos of repair areas both up close and at a distance
Complete quick form below and attach repair photos
Submit form and receive a quote within 24 hours
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Why We Love Stonybrook, NY
About Stonybrook
Stony Brook is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Brookhaven in Suffolk County, New York, on the North Shore of Long Island. Begun in the colonial era as a small farming community, it transitioned into a resort town in the 19th century, attracting city dwellers who arrived by train to enjoy the area’s natural beauty. In the mid-20th century, Stony Brook became the site of the State University of New York at Stony Brook, which has grown into a major center of research and medical care. The village’s cultural resources, in addition to the university, include the Long Island Museum, the Stony Brook Grist Mill, and the Jazz Loft.
