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Stoops and Steps Kings Park, NY
Get a free estimate for repairing or replacing the stoop at your home in Kings Park including San Remo, Fort Salonga, Nissequogue, Smithtown, Commack, East Northport, and Northport and other nearby areas.Our expert team in Kings Park, Suffolk County specializes in repairing and building stoops and doorsteps. From fixing damaged steps to constructing new brick and masonry stoops, we offer top-quality service at competitive prices in the area.
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If you would like to speak with one of our specialists for repairing or building a new stoop in Kings Park, 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 a covered structure attached to the front of a house, typically with space for seating. A stoop is a small set of steps leading to a building's entrance, often without a roof. The main difference lies in the size and presence of a roof.
A stoop should typically be at least 36 inches deep to provide enough space for safe and comfortable entry and exit. However, depth may vary based on design preferences and local building codes. Always consult specific regulations for precise requirements.
Standard stoop sizes vary, but typically they are around 4-6 feet deep and 6-8 feet wide. The height usually matches that of a single step, around 7 inches. However, sizes can differ based on architectural style and building codes.
Stoops can be built using various designs and materials, including concrete, brick, wood, or stone. Common types include open stoops, enclosed stoops, porch stoops, and multi-tiered stoops, each customizable to match architectural styles and functional needs.