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| | Random Stone Steps in Milford Michigan | | | | These random stone steps are limestone, quarried from Canada. They are four to five feet wide three feet deep and typically 7" thick. This client had us install them for a new construction landscape which we also designed and constructed. These steps have support boulders to prevent erosion washing onto the steps. All of our steps are set on a compacted crushed stone base. This step system was built in one day. | |
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| | Limestone Steps in Orchard Lake, Michigan | | | | Using four foot wide guilotinned cut stone steps we created a twisting staircase leading from an upper patio to the lower patio. The landings were made of the same pieces set on compacted base and seamed together with hardened polymeric sand. Once complete the entire stone stair system was sealed. | |
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| | Salt and Pepper Granite Stone Steps in Waterford, Michigan | | | | This client wanted her mail! The problem was that her driveway is too steep. She felt uncomfortable walking up or down, especially if the pavement was wet or perhaps in the winter - icy. These solid granite guilotineed cut steps were the perfect solution. If you need a step system call our office and we will be glad to give you a free quote. 248.866.4887 | |
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| | Stone Steps in Highland Michigan | | | | These 3' wide stone steps replaced rotten wood steps. Built through an existing boulder wall, we had to adjust the boulders in the wall to complement the new steps. Completed, you can't tell where the adjustments were made. These steps have a 14" tread and are 6" in rise. We specialize in renovations so give us a call at 248.866.4887. | |
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| | Chocolate Limestone Steps in Milford Michigan | | | | These natural cut Limestone steps are the first phase of an ongoing landscape construction project in Milford, Michigan. Next year we will landscape this terrace with shrubs and perennials. These steps are four feet wide and 7" thick typical. I try and select steps that are as smooth as possible and comparable in size. | |
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| | Six Foot Wide Stone Steps in White Lake, Michigan. | | | | These beautiful six foot wide Limestone steps are the widest steps we have installed in the guilotineed cut style! As you can see, they are the perfect size for this six foot wide doorwall. Installed as usual on 100% compacted crushed limestone base, these stone steps will never settle. Retaining these steps are 18" boulders on each side. These stone steps lead down to a beautiful patterned flagstone patio in full color, which we also installed.Call me direct on my cell at 248 866-4887 for a free written estimate, if you are interested in steps like these. | |
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| | Stone Steps in Sylvan Lake, Michigan | | | | This step system was a real challenge. We had fixed factors that could not be altered. Such as the location of the driveway, the closeness of the porch to the driveway and the quick ascent we had to make to get from the driveway to the porch. Another factor was the width and thickness of each stone step. But not to worry, that was one of the reasons our client hired us, creativity! As you can see we serpentined the steps slightly to accomodate our tread issue. Additionally we had to construct a boulder wall that these steps had to climb through. Just another day at the office! 248.866.4887 | |
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| | Random Limestone Steps in Hartland, Michigan | | | | Random cut Limestone was the choice for these clients. They wanted a stone step that was less formal. They have a natural flowing landscape and we fit these 4' wide Limestone steps in just right! Additional boulder support was needed and these were placed in appropriate locations that were cosmetic as well as functional. 248.866.4887 | |
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| | Howell Stone Steps off the Driveway | | | | These five foot wide guilotineed cut stone steps were the perfect choice for these clients. There was simply an uncomfortable slope and access to the back yard was slippery at times. The solution was to add a set of steps. The client chose stone because of its permanence and beauty. Also we added support boulders and some landscaping. | |
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| | Stone steps in Commerce, Michigan built to last. | | | | These steps were constructed using 4' wide guilotineed Carmel Mint limestone. In- corporated right into a boulder wall that we also built, these steps were built to last forever. The natural stone will never rot and never fade. The material was quarried in Canada, guilotineed cut and hand rockfaced with a chisel. If you are interested in steps like these, call me direct at 248.866.4887 | |
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| | Guilotineed Stone Steps in Bloomfield Hills Michigan | | | | This job required two separate step systems using Caramel Mint Limestone steps, guilotineed cut. One side was steeper,so we simply built the steps straight up here. On the other side the rise was the same but the distance was longer from top to bottom. Consequently, we had mini landings of Bluestone flagstone separating the steps. These steps are 3' wide and 6 - 6 1/2" thick typical. 248.866.4887 | |
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| | Chocolate Guilotineed Stone Steps in White Lake, Michigan. | | | | These Chocolate guilotineed cut Limestone steps really match the color trim of this house. In today's market stone steps are available in several colors and styles. If you are interested in steps like these call me direct at 248.866.4887. After the steps were installed, we had stamped concrete installed. A big advantage with stamped concrete in this installation is that the concrete "melts" right to the irregular natural stone. The client is very happy. | |
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| | Random cut stone steps in Brighton, Michigan | | | | Built in May, we had a difficult time getting these large random cut Carmel Mint Limestone steps set in place. These steps were chosen by the clients because they wanted a natural looking step system in their heavily treed back yard. These steps are 4-5' wide on average and about 7" thick. In this installation we placed 10 steps. 248.866.4887 | |
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| | | stone steps | Stone steps through a wall in Highland, Michigan | | | | These random granite steps through this boulder wall allow these clients to walk from the lower stamped concrete patio to their upper patio and deck. These steps are 4' wide on average with a 7" rise typical. additionally we have lighted these steps with weathered brass pathway lights for safety at night. 248.866.4887 | |
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| | Carmel Mint Guilotineed Stone Steps in Milford, Michigan. | | | | This client selected these attractive Carmel Mint stone steps. They are guilotineed cut at 4 foot lengths with 16" treads. The rise is a comfortable 61/2 - 7" rise. If you would like steps like these installed at your home, call me direct at 248.866.4887. | |
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| | Chocolate Limestone Steps in White Lake Michigan | | | | Chocolate Limestone steps are becoming more popular. These 4'wide guilotineed steps are the perfect choice for this client. Smooth on top, 6 1/2 - 7" thick typically, the consistency of these steps are the big selling point of these steps. Here we have connected an upper lawn area with a patterned flagstone patio. 248.866.4887 | |
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| | Limestone steps in Milford, Michigan | | | | These guiloteened limestone steps provide beauty and function. Notice that ascending this slope required creative problem solving by inserting a short flagstone walkway to connect the two sets of steps.248.866.4887 | |
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| | Coal Black Granite Stone Steps in Commerce, Michigan | | | | This client wanted steps that really stood out. These coal black Granite steps are 4' long and have a 7" rise. In this installation the client asked us to install 21AA compacted limestone for the walkways connecting the steps to accomplish a more natural look that matched their landscape overall. These steps are ground smooth on their treads so when they are wet they appear as though they are polished.248.866.4887 | |
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| | Cut Limestone Steps in White Lake, Michigan | | | | Guilotineed cut Limestone steps were the best choice for this door wall exit down to this stamped concrete patio in Commerce. We had to adjust the top step to accommodate the vent that could not be moved. These steps are otherwise 4' wide, 7" thick and about 18" deep. 248.866.4887 | |
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| | Cast Concrete Stone Steps in Union Lake, Michigan | | | | These clients wanted the assurance that every step would be exactly the same rise. This type of step system has the same exact rise as any set of stairs in your home. Knowing that every step will be the same makes these clients more comfortable whether they go up or come down. | |
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| | 3' Gray Limestone Steps in White Lake, Michigan | | | | These 3' gray limestone steps were just the perfect choice for this client. Rock faced, guillotineed steps are becoming more and more common. They are available in 3,4,5 and 6' widths. Also they come in various color choices. 248.866.4887 | |
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| | | Granite steps | Natural Granite Stone Steps in Milford Michigan | | | | These four steps are a beautiful way to welcome guests to their home. These clients wanted the durability, low maintenance and granduer of 5' wide granite steps installed at their front door. 248.866.4887 | |
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| | Timber Steps in Hartland, Michigan | | | | This client has a very steep hill separating his home from the lake. This step system was the only practical solution to get up and down this hill safely. Starting at the bottom, we cut 6x6" timbers to 4' lengths. These are treated to .60 capacity and sanded on four sides. These timbers were screwed together with 10" Timberlok screws. Every 6" grade change created another step. We twisted the staircase to add interest and an architectural flair. 248.866.4887 | |
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| | Lakefront Stone Steps in Union Lake, Michigan | | | | These formed concrete steps are perfect every time because they have been cast exactly for a seven inch rise. They are 4 feet wide and 18 inches deep. In this application the client needed steps that would fit perfectly into a timber wall which we built on a steep incline on a lake in Union Lake. 248.866.4887 | |
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