Day #2 of laying 20 steps for this customer to solve quite a bit of elevation change on this property. We did 3′ Grey Granite steps in the backyard and 12 “Faux Stone” concrete steps in the front. Enjoy the video!

– The Faux Stone concrete steps we used are manufactured by (Nicolock) and are called (Irregular Steps) with the color tone of (York Brown).

Check out all the videos from this project by clicking this playlist link right here 👉https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLo6xdtKoDxWZRLjmR5tyYbIYR9CgOsnry

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00:00 What Kind of Steps?
00:39 Day #2
01:20 Finishing the backyard steps
03:09 Loading up some fill
06:54 Preparing the base for the top landing
09:10 Benny’s back with the steps
10:29 How we are going to lay them
11:06 Unloading some steps
14:34 Building the top landing
16:52 Day #3….

13 Comments

  1. Im pretty new to hardscaping i do mostly landscaping but started my first job this last week and i was just wondering if it has ever taken over 3 weeks for your material to be ready? I placed an order for 6 granite treads a month ago and 3 of the treads are still not here yet

  2. I’d love to see a video of how you calculate how much material you will need. Like how much 3/4” and HPB for the square footage of the project

  3. Looks awesome dude 👍🏻. I use the roka steps a bit, tbh I’m thinking of trying the nicolok steps now. I like the way you lay them out, and they’ve got at least 3 extra inches on the smallest steps compared to the roka’s 13”

  4. mad respect for u and benny!!! btw i can not wait untill you do a live stream. either on the job or even just u and benny tappin in . def let me know when u plan on doing it and i will share it on my youtube community tab

  5. do u think it is important to stay up on the videos. like do you think a schedule is important as a small youtuber i have no upload schedule, but i do see guys like ryan from victory. i have no upload schedule as of now and i think it hurts my channel

  6. Hi Kyle, with regards to prep, my hard working nephews may have left me short on 3/4" base. I have plenty of 3/8" is there a limit to the depth of that size, would 6" be okay? Thanks again.

  7. Those big steps look so much better than the granite steps, I like the irregular effect over the symmetrical look in a project… 👍👍

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