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Stoops and Steps Southold, NY
Get a free estimate for repairing or replacing the stoop at your home in Southold including Greenport, Cutchogue, Mattituck, Peconic, Orient, East Marion, and New Suffolk and other nearby areas.Our expert team in Southold, Suffolk County specializes in repairing and constructing stoops and doorsteps. We offer top-notch service at competitive prices, handling everything from damaged steps to new brick and masonry projects.
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Our stoop and step specialists work in the area around Southold including Greenport, Cutchogue, Mattituck, Orient, Peconic, East Marion, and New Suffolk, and other nearby areas.
If you would like to speak with one of our specialists for repairing or building a new stoop in Southold, 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 shelter projecting from a building's entrance, often larger and equipped for outdoor seating. A stoop is smaller, usually consisting of steps and a platform leading to the door, often uncovered or minimally covered.
A stoop should generally be 36 to 48 inches deep to provide sufficient space for safe and comfortable entry or exit. This size accommodates the door swing and allows for easy maneuvering. Always check local building codes for specific requirements.
Standard stoop sizes vary, but typically feature a depth of 3-5 feet and a width matching the door, often around 6-8 feet. Heights are generally 18 inches or less to meet building codes and ensure accessibility. Always verify with local codes and regulations.
Stoops can be built in various styles, including concrete, wood, brick, and stone. Designs range from simple, functional structures to elaborate, decorative entryways, often featuring railings, steps, and landings. Styles can be adapted to match architectural aesthetics and personal preferences.