When I bought this house 2 years ago, the front stairs were disastrous. While the brick base was in decent shape, 4 of the 5 limestone treads were missing, the stone on the top landing was flaking off after years of water damage, and the concrete landing had settled and cracked. I'd taken care of the water issues, and knew the stairs needed to be repaired before a 3rd winter came, lest I have to replace the base and all. I also knew this was a pretty small job in the grand scheme of things, and I was nervous about bringing someone in. I was afraid they'd try to talk me into doing all of the other masonry work that obviously needed to be done, to make it worth their while, which wasn't in this year's budget. I found Cuccio Masonry on the internet and gave them a call - the website did say "no job is too small", so I figured it was worth a shot. I spoke with Bob, who said he'd come out the following day and have a look. We talked through a couple of options - (1) trying to match my existing limestone treads and just replacing the 4 that were missing or (2) removing all of the stone from the stairs as well as the concrete landing and replacing it all with granite. He pointed out that my stairs weren't actually square to the house, which would be a challenge, but I was relieved he didn't try to push me to redoing the entire set. He showed me some pictures of some other jobs where they'd done granite landings and they looked great. Not having any idea what this would cost, I asked for a quote for both options, which Bob wrote up and sent the following day. I hemmed and hawed about it for a few weeks, as I tend to do, but in the end, went with option 2 - replacing it all with granite. Bob let me know he'd added me to their queue, which was 4-6 weeks out, and he'd call the week before they were ready to let me know they'd be coming. About 6 weeks later, he called, but I was out of town and wouldn't be around. I said they could do the work while I was away, but he said he'd feel better if I were in town, just in case. He suggested they start their next job and get back to me once that was finished, which was fine with me. They ultimately started the following Wednesday and by Friday it was done - one day to remove the old stone and prep, one day to lay the new stone, one day to give it a final wash and inspection. Mark was the foreman and he was excellent - very approachable, knowledgeable and professional. The entire team was great. The stairs look awesome, the site was cleaned up every night, and on the last day they even washed the driveway, making sure to clean up any mortar that might have been tracked. I got one other estimate, which was on par, but I'd met with Bob first, I appreciated his willingness to work with me on just the immediate problem and I liked his design. This was one of the easier engagements I've had and I'd recommend Cuccio Masonry without reservation. For the first time in 2 years, I've been regularly using our front stairs and I love them.