At Staffa Stone, we provide premium hardscape and landscape materials to help homeowners and contractors bring their outdoor visions to life. With a vast selection of natural and manufactured stone, pavers, veneer, outdoor kitchens, fire features, and more, we are your trusted resource for creating inspired outdoor spaces.
Experience Staffa Stone firsthand at our interactive showroom in Bayville, NJ. Designed as a collaborative space, our showroom lets you explore our extensive selection of hardscape and landscape materials, get hands-on with product samples, and receive expert guidance from our team. Whether you're a homeowner planning your dream outdoor space or a contractor looking for top-tier materials, we're here to help.
From natural and manufactured stone to pavers, veneer, outdoor kitchens, fire features, and artificial turf, our extensive selection ensures you have the perfect materials for your project.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most popular curb appeal projects for homeowners?
Homeowners are exploring a range of curb appeal projects, from intricate paver driveways with inlays to decorative stone driveways with bluestone curbing. Many are also updating their backyards to increase property value. One timeless upgrade is adding veneer stone or brick to the foundation for a three-dimensional look. Raised flower beds using the Unilock estate wall system are also trending, especially when paired with outdoor landscape lighting.
What are the latest trends in poolscaping?
Poolscaping trends focus on both aesthetics and functionality. Many homeowners are looking for pool coping and pavers that won’t get hot under the summer sun. Unilock is the only paver manufacturer offering a solar-reflective hardscape product, helping keep surfaces cool. For saltwater pools, selecting a dense material that resists salt damage is essential for longevity.
How should homeowners prepare for spring yard maintenance?
New Jersey winters can be harsh on lawns, plants, and hardscapes. As spring approaches, homeowners should check planting beds for fresh mulch or stone replenishment. Hardscapes like driveways and patios may require maintenance, such as sealing, re-sanding joints, or general upkeep to ensure durability throughout the year.
Start by envisioning how you’ll use the space—do you need an outdoor kitchen, a lounging area, or a pool? Consider future needs and potential expansions. A professional designer can help navigate drainage, property lines, and layout challenges, ensuring a well-executed plan. Elevating patios or separating kitchen areas with different levels can also make a space feel larger and more functional.
What’s the key to balancing hardscaping and landscaping in a space?
A well-balanced outdoor space starts with a clear vision. For those who love entertaining, an outdoor kitchen and bar can help minimize indoor foot traffic. Large seating areas can be complemented with vibrant flower gardens, which attract hummingbirds and songbirds, enhancing the natural beauty of the space.
What common mistakes do people make when preparing their outdoor space for winter?
One major mistake is neglecting to winterize lawns and outdoor areas. Late fall is the time to cut back ornamental grasses, overseed the lawn, aerate the soil, and apply the final round of fertilizer. Homeowners should also protect outdoor kitchens by sealing grills, emptying water lines, and preventing moisture buildup that could cause damage over the winter.
Why is driveway maintenance important?
A driveway is a statement piece, but all materials require upkeep. Asphalt driveways need seal coating every other year, while concrete must have expansion joints to handle freeze-thaw cycles. Paver driveways offer flexible maintenance options—some pavers, like Unilock’s pre-sealed varieties, prevent stains from tires, oil, and organic debris, reducing the need for frequent upkeep.
Winter is the ideal time to plan an outdoor project. This allows homeowners to secure a spot on a contractor’s schedule before the busy season and ensures materials are available before high demand in spring.