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Stoops and Steps Holtsville, NY
Get a free estimate for repairing or replacing the stoop at your home in Holtsville including North Bellport, Farmingville, Medford, Patchogue, Ronkonkoma, Lake Ronkonkoma, and Selden, and other nearby areas.Our Holtsville experts excel in repairing and constructing stoops and doorsteps. From fixing damaged steps to building new brick and masonry stoops, we deliver top-notch service at competitive prices in Holtsville and surrounding areas.
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If you would like to speak with one of our specialists for repairing or building a new stoop in Holtsville, NY, you can call us on (631) 882-4184 or fill out the contact form to book a free call back at a time that suits you!
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A porch is an extended structure attached to a building, usually covered and larger, often used for seating. A stoop is a small staircase leading to an entrance, typically uncovered and smaller, primarily functional for access rather than leisure.
A stoop should typically be at least 36 inches deep to provide enough space for comfortable entry and exit. This depth allows for safe door swings and provides adequate room for standing and maneuvering. Adjustments might be needed based on building codes and specific design requirements.
Standard stoop sizes typically have a depth of 3 to 5 feet and a width of 4 to 6 feet. Heights vary, often matching a home's entryway, usually 6 to 10 inches per step. Sizes can be adjusted based on specific building codes and design preferences.
Stoops can be built from materials like concrete, brick, wood, or stone. They vary in design, including traditional straight steps, corner, wraparound, or cascading styles, often complementing the home’s architecture.