Paver steps are becoming the best replacement option of old concrete steps
The most popular request asked of me is an estimate to replace old & deteriorated
concrete steps with
paver steps.
Paver steps have become the most requested option for new
patio or
front porch steps. The trend for this application is growing rapidly each year and many feasible options are available.
The past week in Ann Arbor, I was asked to replace an old
pre-fab concrete step that was cracking and did not offer a safe transfer from the top of the porch to the existing concrete walkway. Being that the existing
front porch was small, this created an unsafe issue
when the front door was opened. Guests or visitors had to step back
onto the unsafe
pre-fab step to allow the door to completely open. The
homeowner had had enough when a trick-or-treated fell off the porch this
past Halloween.
The first objective was to create the proper rise (step down) to the new
step and create a safe landing to step onto. I designed the new
brick paver step to be 2ft out from the porch and also across the total length of the porch to allow for a safe landing to stand on. The rises (step downs) from the porch onto the
step and from the step down to the walkway needed to be within code.
The second objective was to have a decorative and attractive appearance to enhance the curb appeal of the home. With out sacrificing function, this objective was easily achieved with the advantages & flexibility of b
rick pavers and m
odular retaining wall blocks & caps. Being a traditional home, we used traditional
paver shapes & colors to match the home.
I discussed with the homeowner in the original estimate about replacing the
front cement walkway with new
brick pavers. Due to their budget, the new
paver step was their first priority. The new
paver walkway will be installed in 2013 so they can budget for the expense.
To install the new
paver step, we needed to saw cut the first pad of the
concrete walk to properly set the new size & heights. The pre-fab
concrete step easily slid away and we dispose of it properly. We needed to make sure we removed enough of the first slab of concrete to allow for a buffer row of
brick pavers to allow for a proper height transition to the old
cement walk. This is not always necessary to do if riser heights are not an issue but since we will be returning next year to install a new
paver walkway, we decided this was the best option at this time.
The end result of our design & installation was a very decorative, functional, and safe
paver step that met all the objectives of the homeowner. Once we install the new
paver walkway to match this
paver step, the curb appeal will be complete for this traditional home in Ann Arbor. All
brick paver step applications have unique & custom variables that determine the final design and installation.