Onorato Landscaping: The #1 Closter, NJ Paver Patios

Onorato Landscaping is proud to provide the absolute best Paver Patios services in Closter, New Jersey. Onorato Landscaping will design, build and maintain the Paver Patios of your dreams.

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Onorato Landscaping is a leading patio builder in Closter, NJ. Whether it’s a patio constructed of pavers, natural stone (flagstone, slate, bluestone, limestone), brick, or concrete—Onorato’s goal is to exceed your expectation at every stage.

Onorato will take your pavers apart, fix the base and reset your pavers to their original (or better) installation. If there are drainage or other issues, Marc and his team can help make your patio as beautiful, and perhaps more functional, as the day they were originally installed!

Onorato Landscaping Paver Patios in Closter, NJ

Marc Onorato, the founder, and president of Onorato Landscaping knows that most people in Bergen County want to hire a patio builder who can make their backyard shine. They want their patio completed in a timely, efficient, and cost-effective manner. Marc Onorato has a talent for listening to people and developing their ideas.

Marc Onorato will help you design the perfect patio that creates a buzz. He listens to you, notes your likes and dislikes, and helps you crystallize your thoughts, desires, and dreams. Next, he designs your patio, shares the whys and wherefores of his composition, includes your final thoughts, and begins construction on the patio of your dreams.

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Onorato Landscaping never cuts corners, and its high level of service is always delivered in a friendly manner. Marc is dedicated to constant improvement, enrolling in continuing education courses that enhance the knowledge and skills he offers to the homeowners and businesses of Closter, NJ. Onorato Landscaping can work with any size budget to help you beautify your backyard with a well-crafted patio.

Closter homeowners also know that investing in quality landscaping and hardscaping increases the value of their property, improves “curb appeal” and makes for an easier home sale. Finally, coming home to a beautifully landscaped and hardscaped yard is just plain enjoyable. The Onorato team will strive to exceed your expectations throughout the process.

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If your pavers are no longer level, Onorato Landscaping can help. Over time, weather fluctuation will push pavers up, and sections of your patio may no longer be level. Your patio will give you a beautiful outdoor living space suitable for entertaining friends and family for years to come.

If you are looking for personalized service, a creatively designed and beautiful patio that will bring out the best in your backyard—call Onorato Landscaping. Contact Marc at (201) 941-1623 and let Onorato Landscaping give your home or business “Closter, NJs patio bragging rights!”

Paver Patios Closter NJ
Paver Patios Closter NJ
Paver Patios Closter NJ
Paver Patios Closter NJ

Closter (/ˈkloʊstər/[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 (420 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.