There’s magic in the air while walking down a Brooklyn street amidst the huge brownstones which have stood strong for many years. Those historic facades tell stories of bygone eras, but looking down may reveal something unsightly: cracked uneven sidewalks that not only disrupt the aesthetic, but could also lead to some violation with the city.
When Historic Charm Meets Modern Compliance
Undoubtedly, as a homeowner in Brooklyn, you would be passionate about the historic charm of your property. But when that dreaded sidewalk violation notice arrives in your mailbox, panic might set in. How do you fix your sidewalk while maintaining the timeless appeal of your brownstone property?
That’s where Zicklin Contracting comes in! For over 20 years now, we have had one goal in mind, and that is achieving the perfect blend of modern compliance and preservation of history in some of Brooklyn’s most loved neighborhoods. From Park Slope to Brooklyn Heights, Carroll Gardens to Fort Greene, we understand that your sidewalk isn’t just concrete—it’s part of your home’s heritage.
The Unique Challenges of Landmark District Sidewalks
Working in landmarked and brownstone areas comes with a particular set of challenges that “one-size-fits-all” contractors may not understand:
- Historic materials: Many Brooklyn brownstones have sidewalks featuring bluestone or uniquely crafted concrete patterns that require skillful craft to replicate or restore.
- Tree root management: Those wonderful street trees exemplifying sophisticated charm of Brooklyn do cause some sidewalks to get damaged, and that requires delicate remediation.
- Landmark compliance: Repairs must meet both Department of Transportation standards AND Landmarks Preservation Commission requirements