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Are you in Englewood, NJ and looking for a rock or retaining wall designed and built to enhance the beauty of your home or business? If, so, please consider Onorato Landscaping. Marc Onorato is the founder and president of the firm. He has the innate skill of being able to listen to your wants, desires, and dreams and the ability to develop concepts and designs that bring them to life at almost every size budget.
Some people and businesses choose to have Onorato produce the entire landscaping and hardscaping project at once. Marc and the team aim to exceed your expectations throughout the project. However, if your situation demands that you develop your project so that you can spread your budget over several seasons, we understand that, too. Marc knows that unexpected expenses—a medical bill, college tuition, car expense—can impact your budget and your plan.
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Stone can come in many types, and colors and can be natural or cut. They offer the same advantages as brick and must be designed correctly to include proper drainage to avoid cracking. If your home has the stone facing or colonial architecture common in Englewood, NJ, the stone may be the perfect material for you. It can enhance the beauty of your property while delivering a durable wall.
Boulders can be stacked relatively quickly. Multi-ton boulders require heavy equipment to place. Nevertheless, their weight will keep them in place without frost. Your property can be enhanced with them. You can control water flow by forming a blind ditch behind the boulders. If your Englewood, NJ property has mid-century or colonial architecture, a boulder retaining wall will look great.
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Every type of material has its pros and cons, and a big part of the equation is your specific taste. You may love concrete blocks and hate stone while someone else loves wood and hates brick. Taste is an individual thing, and Onorato works closely with you to achieve your goals. The company uses your chosen materials to create a design that results in the best for your yard or place of business.
Brick has many of the advantages of concrete blocks. The retaining walls of brick are strong and durable, and they can easily accommodate bends and curves. They are labor intensive and require skilled masons to build the proper footing and drainage to avoid cracking (brick does not breathe). There are many traditional homes and businesses in Englewood, NJ where a brick retaining wall can make the property shine.
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Your project can be phased, and each phase will look completed. In the end, each phase will tie together as if it was done all at once. For example, you could start with a concrete block retainer wall to replace your current and dilapidated railroad tie wall. Next season may include a patio that blends as if it was constructed at the same time as the retaining wall.
New season..schedule the next project; perhaps a rock wall or a paver walkway. And, finally, finish with some beautiful trees, shrubs, and flowers. If you are looking for personalized service, and creative and beautiful walls designed by a craftsman who wants your property to look its best—contact Onorato Landscaping. Call Marc at (201) 941-1623 and let Onorato give your home or business “Bergen County’s stone or retaining wall bragging rights!”
Englewood is a city in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2020 United States Census, the city had a total population of 29,308. Englewood was incorporated as a city by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 17, 1899, from portions of Ridgefield Township and the remaining portions of Englewood Township. With the creation of the City of Englewood, Englewood Township was dissolved. An earlier referendum on March 10, 1896, was declared unconstitutional.[17] Englewood Township, the city’s predecessor, is believed to have been named in 1859 for the Engle family. The community had been called the “English Neighborhood”, as the first primarily English-speaking settlement on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River after New Netherland was annexed by England in 1664, though other sources mention the Engle family and the heavily forested areas of the community as the derivation of the name.[18][19] Other sources indicate that the name is derived from “wood ingle”, meaning “woody nook”,[20] or that the name was coined anew.[21]