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Building up a concrete step
It seems the sidewalk has dropped.
(Is there a mark or change in textue on the riser next to the walk?) What might have caused the drop? TB |
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Building up a concrete step
if anyone trips and falls on uneven or poor condition steps you or your
insurance are liable |
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Building up a concrete step
On 11 Apr 2006 12:32:04 -0700, "
wrote: It seems the sidewalk has dropped. (Is there a mark or change in textue on the riser next to the walk?) What might have caused the drop? I doubt the sidewalk has dropped. I think it more likely that the Earth has risen. TB |
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