Bocce Ball court built with pressure treated lumber side walls and synthetic turf floor Nassau Long island NY by Gappsi.
Back Yard Designers and Builders Dix Hills Long Island NY

Cooking Island and raised bar was Designed and built by Gappsi in Dix Hills NY. The semi-circle design of these out door kitchen incorporates many appliances, from the bar sink, grill, smoker, oven, refrigerator and a breakfast station and many access doors for storage areas. Walls were constructed of steel studs and cement blocks and then veneered with Fiorito travertine. The counter tops were made out of polished Brazilian granite and floor in between the 2 island are travertine French pattern Moca. All appliances are Twin Eagle also supplied by Gappsi. To learn more about Gappsi products, please contact us at 631-543-1177 or visit our web site at www.gappsi.com
Outdoor kitchens Designer and Building Contractor Dix Hills Long Island NY
Paving stone Maintenance Contractor Long island NY
Gappsi newest addition to the cleaning and sealing division.
Gappsi provides patios, driveways, walkways, steps and retaining walls restoration. We will bring your outdoor floors back to look brand new again, our state of the art steam washing system along with our exclusive sealers and cleaning products along with our talented and well trained personal will deliver the highest quality of work.
Outdoor Cooking Island Masonry Contractor Dix Hills Suffolk County Long Island NY
U-shaped Cooking Island with Twin-Eagle appliances Dix Hills NY by Gappsi.
2 sides of the island were built raised up to accommodate bar stools, Eldorado cultured stone veneers were used for walls and Brazilian granite for counter tops. All appliances, BBQ grill, bar sink, outdoor refrigerator and stain steel access door.
Outdoor Cooking Island Masonry Contractor Long Island NY
What is Efflorescence and what Causes it?
A white powder that bleeds trough the cement, grout, bricks and concrete walls and floors. That white residue is called efflorescence. it is the lime and calcium that gets brought to the surface by way or evaporation as the stones dry the water rises to the top and so is the white powder from the cement within the paving stones and retaining walls.
The solution to remove it isn’t many, there are some products that could remove it but at the same time you could damage the finish on the stones. Best to let a professional decide how to and to what products to use.