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Pavers Made Easy With Onorato Landscaping 07071 NJ
If your pavers are in good condition, a repair may be the best solution to restore their original beauty. Onorato Landscaping can disassemble your pavers, check drainage, make any needed repairs, compact the gravel base, level the sand bedding, reinstall your pavers, sand the joints, clean the pavers and reseal them. Replacing a dilapidated driveway, walkway, or old stoop with new pavers or stones makes your home safer and more appealing.
Pavers are not only beautiful; they have the added benefit of coming in a variety of shapes and colors. They are durable and relatively easy to work with. They are more affordable than natural stone but a bit more than the cost of brick. Pavers are made from concrete and are colored. It is important to invest in pavers that have a color warranty. They come in monochromatic (one color), multi-colored, with the look of brick or the look of stone.
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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. Onorato will take your pavers apart, fix the base and reset your pavers to their original (or better) installation. The permeable paver will allow water to drain into the drainage system below, giving you the beauty of pavers while removing the water.
Paver can be refurbished and re-leveled for considerable savings, especially if they are still in good condition. During a no-obligation, on-site consultation, Marc Onorato will assess your driveway and pavers and discuss your options. Property owners in Lyndhurst, NJ. will agree that Onorato Landscaping offers the best value in pavers.
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Using a paver designed by Marc Onorato, you can raise awareness of your project. In addition to listening to your thoughts, desires, and dreams, he assists you in crystallizing 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.
Onorato can enhance the beauty of your driveway with tasteful landscaping when appropriate. To enhance his knowledge base and skills, Marc takes courses over the winter months. He is committed to continually improving the level of paver skills he delivers to the homeowners and businesses of Lyndhurst, NJ.
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Onorato Landscaping offers an extensive range of hardscaping and services all of Bergen County. Onorato Landscaping can level your pavers if they have fallen out of level. Pavers may become uneven over time as a result of weather fluctuations. With a patio, you will have a beautiful outdoor living space for entertaining your family and friends.
Marc’s commitment to paver driveways is unequaled! Contact Onorato Landscaping if you are looking for personalized service, and creative and beautiful paver design at a reasonable price. Call Marc at (201) 941-1623 and let Onorato give your home or business “Bergen County paver driveway bragging rights!”
Lyndhurst is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township’s population was 20,554,[9][10][11] reflecting an increase of 1,171 (+6.0%) from the 19,383 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,121 (+6.1%) from the 18,262 counted in the 1990 Census.[20]
On February 22, 1840, Hudson County was formed by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature. The newly created county was created from territories that had been Bergen Township since 1691, as well as and from the southern portion of Lodi Township. The portion of Lodi Township taken at this time formed the new Harrison Township in Hudson County. The border between the newly created Harrison Township in Hudson County and the portion of Lodi Township remaining in Bergen County was the New Barbadoes Turnpike, which is now called Paterson Plank Road. Some of the residents of the northern portion of Harrison Township requested to be returned to Bergen County. On February 19, 1852, this area—which had been part of Lodi Township—was returned to Bergen County to become the newly formed Union Township.