ADM Masonry LLC installs and repairs concrete and masonry stairs for residential and commercial properties across New Jersey. From front entry steps to rear access stairs, our licensed crew delivers code-compliant, structurally sound stairwork built for the state's demanding climate.
Exterior stairs are among the highest-consequence masonry elements on a residential or commercial property. They carry daily foot traffic, must meet specific rise-and-run dimensions under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, and are fully exposed to the state's freeze-thaw weathering cycle. A stair that is structurally unsound, improperly dimensioned, or built without proper drainage creates both a physical safety hazard and a legal liability for the property owner.
ADM Masonry LLC installs new concrete and masonry stairs and replaces deteriorated existing steps for properties throughout New Jersey. Our stair work covers poured concrete steps, brick-faced concrete stairs, bluestone and natural stone treads on concrete substructures, and full masonry stair construction using brick or block. Each project begins with a site assessment to determine the required number of risers, the appropriate tread depth, and the foundation or landing conditions.
New Jersey's climate demands that exterior stairs be designed with freeze-thaw durability as a primary criterion. Water that infiltrates the joint between a stair tread and riser, or accumulates on a tread surface that lacks adequate slope, freezes in winter and progressively separates the tread from the stair body. ADM Masonry LLC designs tread drainage, joint sealing, and concrete mix specifications for New Jersey's weathering exposure on every stair project.
New stair installation begins with demolition of the existing structure if replacement is involved, or with excavation and footing preparation for new stair construction. All exterior stairs in New Jersey that bear on the ground require a concrete footing below the frost line — a minimum of 36 inches — to prevent frost heave from lifting the stair structure away from its connection to the building. ADM Masonry LLC pours frost-depth footings for all new exterior stair installations.
The stair body — the structural core that supports the treads — is constructed from poured concrete reinforced with rebar. Concrete stairs are formed, poured, and finished in a single operation for simple configurations. For taller or more complex stair structures, we construct concrete block cores that are then clad with the finish material — brick, stone, or concrete facing — in a second phase. The concrete core provides the structural capacity; the masonry veneer provides the aesthetic finish and weather surface.
Tread materials are selected based on the application and budget. Broom-finished concrete treads are the most durable and low-maintenance option for residential and commercial stairs. Bluestone treads provide a premium appearance with excellent freeze-thaw resistance. Brick-faced risers with stone or concrete treads are common for formal front entry stairs in New Jersey residential properties. All tread surfaces are installed with a minimum one-quarter inch per foot slope toward the front edge to drain rainwater and prevent ice formation.
The most common stair repair condition in New Jersey is separation between the tread and the riser — the vertical face below the tread. This separation occurs when water infiltrates the mortar joint at the tread-riser interface, freezes, and progressively lifts the tread away from the stair body. Once the separation exceeds approximately three-eighths of an inch, the tread becomes a trip hazard and must be addressed immediately.
Tread repair begins with removing the separated tread using chisels and grinding tools. The riser surface and underside of the tread are cleaned of old mortar, and a fresh mortar bed is applied before resetting the tread. The joint between tread and riser is sealed with a flexible polyurethane caulk after the mortar cures to prevent water re-entry. For treads that have cracked through their thickness, replacement rather than re-setting is the appropriate solution.
Spalling concrete stair surfaces — where the top layer of concrete flakes away due to freeze-thaw cycling and salt exposure — can be addressed with a concrete resurfacer on stairs where the underlying concrete remains structurally sound. The surface must be mechanically cleaned, loose material removed, and a bonding primer applied before resurfacing. Stairs with significant structural deterioration — crumbling cores, displaced block, or settled footings — require full replacement rather than surface treatment.
The New Jersey Uniform Construction Code specifies dimensional requirements for exterior stairs that govern maximum riser height, minimum tread depth, and handrail requirements. Riser height must be consistent throughout a flight — variation greater than three-eighths of an inch between the tallest and shortest riser in a flight creates a trip hazard and fails code inspection. ADM Masonry LLC designs all new stair installations to the current NJ code dimensions and verifies consistency before final finishing.
Handrail requirements in New Jersey apply to any stair with four or more risers. The handrail must be graspable — typically a round or oval profile — and mounted between 34 and 38 inches above the stair nosing. Post anchoring for masonry stairs requires core drilling into the concrete structure and setting posts in non-shrink grout or epoxy anchors rated for the applied loads. ADM Masonry LLC installs handrail anchor points as part of the stair construction scope when handrails are required.
Building permits are required for new stair construction in New Jersey and for stair replacement projects that change the number of risers or the stair configuration. Stair inspections verify dimensional compliance, footing depth, and structural adequacy before the stair is opened to use. ADM Masonry LLC manages permit applications and inspections for all new stair installations, ensuring the completed work is documented and code-compliant in the property record.
ADM Masonry LLC is based in Newark, NJ and serves residential and commercial clients throughout Essex, Hudson, Union, Bergen, and Passaic counties. Our licensed crew is available for projects large and small across the state.
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