a-1 concrete leveling turns a leap back into a step…
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Over the past 7 years A-1 Concrete Leveling Western New York Division has completed thousands of estimates and projects and one of the most common questions that customers ask is: “Why did my concrete settle?” The simple answer is compaction of the sub-base and the resulting surface drainage over time causes concrete to settle. That being said, the areas that have been excavated around the foundation of the house or structure have more fill and, therefore, a far greater likelihood for significant initial compaction. Excavation and compaction in conjunction with the disproportionate weight that concrete steps transfer to the sub-base creates a perfect storm for steps and stoops to settle. When concrete steps settle it inevitably results in one step being higher than the standard 7”-8” required by code. A-1 Concrete Leveling raises sunken steps and stoop back to original position eliminating the dangerous leap that was intended to be a step at a fraction of the cost and time. Take a moment to see what A-1 Concrete Leveling can do for your sunken concrete steps and stoops.TRANSCRIPT
Helping Raise Buffalo to Higher Ground…
Contact Us: 716-341-4550 ~ 800-574-6511
Mail: P.O. Box 806 ~ Tonawanda, NY 14151
Shop: 66 Clarence Avenue ~ Buffalo, NY 14215
Web: a1now.comVideo: youtube.com/a1concretelevelingBlog: a1concreteleveling.blogspot.com
Turned another Leap Back into a Step…Re-Directed the Surface Drainage….
East Amherst, NY – 06/08/12Residential – Front Step
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Turned another Leap into a Step…Re-Directed the Surface Drainage….
Lackawanna, NY – 06/03/11Residential – Front Step
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Turned another Leap into a Step…Re-Directed the Surface Drainage….
Lakeview, NY – 05/23/12Residential – Front Step
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Raised an Entry Slab from the Dead…Created a Set of Standard Steps….
Wheatfield, NY – 07/01/13Residential – Front Step
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Turned another Leap into a Step…Re-Directed the Surface Drainage….
Tonawanda, NY – 07/27/11Residential – Step
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Our First Rescued Step in 2009! Make Safety A Priority
Grand Island, NY – 03/16/09
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Residential – Entry / Step
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Turned a Leap back into a Step Re-directed Drainage away from the House
East Amherst, NY – 10/19/12Residential– Patio/Steps
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Turned a leap back into a stepRedirected water drainage & increased safety
Cheektowaga, NY – 08/13/07Residential – Stoop
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Turned another Leap into a Step…Re-Directed the Surface Drainage….
Orchard Park, NY – 08/05/10Residential – Front Step
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Raised Step & Walkway
Improved Safety & Curb Appeal
East Amherst , NY - 11/02/09
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Residential – Entry
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Raised interior garage slabs
8” lift achieved & a garage saved!
Sanborn, NY - 04/24/07Residential – Interior Garage
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Turned another Leap into a Step…Re-Directed the Surface Drainage….
Amherst, NY – 06/15/10Residential – Walkway
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Turned another Leap into a Step…Re-Directed the Surface Drainage….
Lancaster, NY – 06/07/11Residential – Step
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Turned another Leap into a Step…Created a Standard Step into the House….
Lancaster, NY – 06/07/11Residential – Step
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Turned another Leap into a Step…Re-Directed the Surface Drainage….
Depew, NY – 03/22/12Residential – Front Step
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Turned a leap back into a step!Make safety a priority
Residential – Entry / Step
Williamsville, NY – 04/27/09
Williamsville, NY – 04/01/08
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Raised porch entrywaysTurned a leap back into a step
Residential – Entry
East Amherst, NY - 04/27/07
East Amherst , NY - 04/18/07
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Remedied a step that was slip-sliding away
Side entry step
Clarence, NY – 10/30/09Residential – Entry / Step
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