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Firepits – Outdoor Fireplaces Made Easy With Onorato Landscaping 07624 NJ
Onorato Landscaping, located in  Closter, NJ, can help your fire pit or outdoor fireplace dreams come true.  You may want a round fire pit made of pavers or you may prefer a rectangle crafted in stone. Perhaps you’ve had your eye on a free-standing structure; maybe you envision a fire pit built into your new retaining wall.Â
 It all starts by meeting with Marc Onorato. He has an uncanny ability to help people clarify their ideas, and develop a design that brings the ideas to life. And to the delight of his long list of customers, he does all of this on time and on budget. It all starts with your ideas and a meeting with Marc.
Onorato Landscaping Firepits – Outdoor Fireplaces in Closter, NJ
The fire pit or fireplace should enhance the overall look and feel of the backyard landscaping, not overpower it. Don’t forget to include an area for firewood or propane canisters! If budget is a concern, please remember that Marc Onorato is skilled in developing projects to be implemented in multi-season phases to accommodate your budget.
let Onorato Landscaping handle all of the permits and regulations. Codes vary from town to town. With some fire pits and fireplaces, you will need a permit. Marc’s team can handle it all—your project will run smoothly and headache-free. In all cases, Marc Onorato will ensure that your fire pit or fireplace is compliant with all regulations and has the proper permits if required.
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Marc Onorato, the founder and President of Onorato Landscaping, knows that most people in Closter, NJ who are considering a fire pit or outdoor fireplace want it to give their home a relaxed elegance. Onorato only uses high-quality components and never cuts corners. Their service is delivered at the highest levels, in a friendly manner, and at fair rates.
Marc is dedicated to constant improvement, attending continuing education courses during the winter months. He is committed to continually improving the level of the skills he delivers to the homeowners and businesses of Closter, NJ. Onorato can work with any size budget to help you beautify your backyard or patio.
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If you do opt for a fireplace, remember that the chimney needs to be at least two feet higher than the adjacent building, per the fire code. If you are not sure or have questions about any of the options, call Marc at (201) 941-1623 to discuss the project. As mentioned, he is skilled at helping you turn your thoughts into actual substance.
Marc’s commitment to being the value leader in fire pits and outdoor fireplaces is unshakable! If you are looking for personalized service, an elegant fire pit, or an outdoor fireplace to bring out the best in your backyard—contact Onorato Landscaping. Call Marc at (201) 941-1623 and let Onorato give your home “ Closter, NJ fire pit or outdoor fireplace bragging rights!“
Closter (/ˈkloÊŠstÉ™r/[20][21]) is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough’s population was 8,373,[9][10] reflecting a decline of 10 (−0.1%) from the 8,383 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 289 (+3.6%) from the 8,094 counted in the 1990 Census.[22]
The Lenni Lenape Native Americans tilled the soil, hunted in the woods, and fished in the rivers and streams before the Dutch arrived in the early 18th Century. The Dutch settlers, though, left an indelible mark on the area. Early records show that after the English takeover of New Netherland, English Governor Philip Carteret in 1669 granted a real estate speculator named Balthaser De Hart a strip of property which extended east and west from the Hudson River to the Tiena Kill, and north and south from today’s Cresskill into Palisades, New York.[23] It is within these geographical boundaries that lies what is now known as Closter. The first land grant deed for the area today known as Closter was not written until April 13, 1671.[24] The northern half of this tract of land consisting of 1,030 acres (420Â ha) (extending from what is Closter Dock Road northward) was purchased by Barent and Resolvert Nagel on April 25, 1710,[25][26] who along with the Vervalen family first settled what is now Closter.