First impressions of your home, including masonry stairs, are important for residential property owners in Bergen County. You want that first impression to represent you—sophisticated or professional or easygoing. You want an entryway to “wow” the visitor.
Slopes and hills mean you will have to think about an inclined pathway or outdoor stairs. Steps and stairs have advantages over sloping paths since they are able to cope with steeper inclines. They are also capable of connecting the architecture of a home with the rest of the landscape design. Exterior stairs need to be hard wearing and resistant to the elements. Concrete steps are widely used for the outdoors because it is durable, easy to maintain and versatile. A lot of designers prefer the use of concrete for the exterior because you can do almost anything to it: painting, staining, applying tiles or even shaping it provides designers with the opportunity to incorporate the environment to the design.
A well designed and installed stair system is just one way to help potential buyers choose your house as their new home. Conversely, outdated, worn or insecure stairs will have the opposite effect. Stairs and railings are often one of the finest pieces of permanence in your home; they can be used to impress upon buyers the overall quality and design of the home itself. Updating your masonry stairs is a simple way to revitalize your home in a highly visible and important area—it’s what the experts call curb appeal. From concrete to stone to pavers, a new staircase or stoop will make all the difference.
Whether you want to encourage your home to sell faster, seek more money or both, your staircase is an excellent hardscape investment. Investing in new masonry stairs is not only money spent wisely; it could be crucial to a sale. Brokers and agents from across the country say the houses that get attention in this buyers market are in tip-top shape. They also add elegance to the home.
The value of updating old, worn out designs and parts to transform your staircase and railing from a deterrent to an encouraging feature of your home is almost always far greater than the cost to replace the system. So, take time to choose a professional masonry stair contractor and step up to value in Bergen County.
Onorato Landscaping. LLC
546 Longview Ave
Cliffside Park, NJ 07010
(201) 941-1623
http://onoratolandscaping.com