Basketball Court Built in Dix Hills NY

Basketball Court Built in Dix Hills NYThis basketball court was built by Gappsi in Dix Hills Suffolk county Long Island. We utilized  the existing asphalt base and installed Mateflex tiles over it. Red and blue colored tiles are used to define the key and the field, white striping for the 3 point line. A paver border is installed to reinforce the asphalt edges and also to decorate and frame the basketball court.

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Porcelain patio installed in Commack NY

Porcelain patio installed in Commack NY

 This is a cappuccino porcelain paver in a large random pattern with flamed Granite coping. This was a pool remodeling. The porcelain is wet so you can see it is a little shiny. The patio was just cleaned.  It is all ready  for the season for the homeowner to enjoy the pool. This was a vinyl pool renovation. We had to re do the plumbing of the pool and installed a new patio.

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Gunite Pool Remodeled in Laurel Hollow NY

Gunite Pool Remodeled in Laurel Hollow NYGappsi remodeled this gunite swimming pool in Laurel Hollow in Nassau County Long Island, NY. The original pool was a custom shape with a roman end bump out in the shallow area and inverted corners in the deep end. We reshaped the pool shell to be a rectangular pool to accommodate an autocover installation, new wedding cake shaped steps, and a bench were built in the shallow area along with 2 corner benches in the deep end. We installed 6 inch high 1×1 inch tiles as water line markers on the step edges and a tile mosaic design of dolphins playing with a ball on the pool floor. New honed Indiana limestone coping was installed and a shot-blasted finished large random pattern sandstone was used for the patio around the swimming pool. All new equipment was installed including the Aquacal heat pump, new pentair VS pump and cartridge filter, a salt chlorine generator, and an ozone UV light sanitizer. A new slide was installed for the kids with the autocover to make this pool safe, low maintenance, and energy efficient.

 

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Cleaning and Sealing Paving Stones on Long Island NY

Cleaning and Sealing Paving Stones on Long Island NYWe have started our 2020 cleaning and sealing season rejuvenating the Gappsi showroom parking lot in Smithtown NY located in Suffolk County on Long Island. We are using hot water on low pressure and surface cleaner to remove dirt and residue of oil and other debris collected in the crevices of the pavers surface. We are also using a rotary wand to loosen the dirt collected in between the joints of the pavers. This is a large parking lot built with Nicolock pavers, and the colors of the paving stones are still very nice even after 15 years of being exposed to the elements and vehicular traffic. Nicolock manufactures high-quality concrete products that withstand the test of time. But as any other concrete products, concrete is corrosive and it weathers when exposed to the elements like the Sun’s heat, the rain and snow, and also to the calcium chloride and ice melters used during freezing times. After completing the cleaning of the entire paver parking lot, we filled the pavers joints with haze-free polymeric sand and vibrated it with a mechanical plate compactors to allow the sand to settle in and completely fill the joints. We spray water on the pavers to allow the sand to get wet, letting the water saturate the sand all the way through the bottom of the joint, and also wash off the pavers surface.

The polymeric sand comes in a few different colors, but most commonly used is beige or gray. It really doesn’t matter what color you use because over time it weathers and it will eventually turn into a brownish-gray color. The polymeric sand is a combination of medium-crushed natural sand, that is combined with color and a polymer component. It is activated when in contact with water to make it glue and eventually harden. This makes better for the pavers’ stability, makes it harder for ants to dig and nest in between the paver joints, and also makes it harder for weeds to grow through.

The next process is the installation of the sealer. We use high-quality urethane-water based sealers, which are environmentally safe and won’t harm plants, pets, or humans. It penetrates the surface of the pavers and creates a coating to protect the pavers from the elements. It also brings out and deepens the colors. Our sealer won’t yellow, and it will create a consistent  tone on the pavers during wet and or dry circumstances. We allow the sealer to cure for at least 3 days before driving on it, and depending on the temperature, it could be long for the sealer to totally cure.

We provide Pressure washing and re-sanding & sealing services in the following areas of Eastern Long-Island, Western Long-Island, North-Shore Long-Island, South-Shore Long-Island, Suffolk County, and Nassau County: Glen Cove, Hempstead, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Babylon, Huntington, Islip, Smithtown, Brookhaven, Southampton, Riverhead, East Hampton, Southold, Old Brookville, Old Westbury, Mill Neck, Nissequogue, Lloyd Harbor, Muttontown, Cold Spring Harbor, and East Norwich.

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PORCELAIN ROOFTOP LATEST GAPPSI PROJECT!

PORCELAIN ROOFTOP LATEST GAPPSI PROJECT!Porcelain pavers rooftop deck installation in a private residence in Southampton Long Island NY. Homeowner had previously installed a wood tiles mash system, but a year later it warped and also got mildew growing on it. Gappsi supplied and installed a wood grain stile porcelain paver 16×48 inches. A very unique and exclusive line of porcelain products made in Italy. Gappsi’s extensive line of italian and US made porcelain is displayed for you to view at the Gappsi showroom. These beautiful porcelain stones have the nicest, most realistic, soft colors and textures. They require zero maintenance, they are stain-free, and weather-resistant, to last a lifetime and look new forever. Heat absorption is low in this porcelain in warm weather. Come and view these amazing products at the Gappsi showroom at 1015 West Jericho Turnpike Smithtown NY 11787.

 

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