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Stoops and Steps Bay Shore, NY
Get a free estimate for repairing or replacing the stoop at your home in Bay Shore including Brightwaters, West Bay Shore, North Bay Shore, Baywood, Islip, East Islip, West Islip, and other nearby areas.Our expert team in Bay Shore, Suffolk County specializes in repairing and constructing stoops, steps, and doorsteps. We offer top-quality masonry services at competitive prices, ensuring excellent craftsmanship for all your needs in Bay Shore and surrounding areas.
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A porch is a covered structure attached to a building's entrance, often with space for seating. A stoop is a small set of steps and platform leading to a building's entrance, typically uncovered. The main difference lies in size and coverage.
A stoop should typically be 3 to 5 feet deep to allow enough space for comfortable entry and exit, as well as for a small seating area if desired. Local building codes may specify minimum depth requirements, so it's important to check those before construction.
Standard stoop sizes vary, but typically a residential stoop consists of 2-3 steps, each 10-12 inches in depth, 7-8 inches in height, and 36 inches wide. The landing often measures around 3-4 feet deep and wide enough to accommodate the entrance door, usually 36-48 inches.
Stoops can be built using wood, concrete, brick, or stone. Designs vary, including straight, L-shaped, or U-shaped layouts. They can feature railings, steps, and decorative elements, tailored to match the architectural style of the building they complement.