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(04-29-2020, 04:55 AM)KC Wrote: Street view shows steps I need to have replaced. If you zoom in you can see one the upper steps is crumbling (2012 pic date?). When we bought it in late 2018, it was worse. Now a couple more are bad.
I have no idea what this kind of work would cost, but I suspect wood might be a helluva lot cheaper. Any WAGs?
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I've only done two of those and I've done the labor myself. Its sorta fun building upside down forms to support the risers. No idea on hiring it done.
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Removal cost will be about the same, maybe a little more for a wood replacement.
I lived at about the same latitude with probably similar soil composition. You have plants on both sides so you have some moisture. It looks like a couple of pavers show the effects of some frost heave. The nice thing about a monolithic pour is it will all heave about the same rate.
I was chairperson of our community’s Human Rights Commission. One of our tasks was to inspect ADA ramps. A common problem was ramps made of wood than landed on a sidewalk . The sidewalk would heave differently than the ramp, breaking the angled nosing of the first tread, making an inch and a half lip to navigate. Your treads/risers may not break, but it may result in disparate transition points causing a trip hazard.
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Drive over to Lincoln (40 miles?) and find you a precast co that does steps. See if they have something to fill your needs. Most can deliver and set in place if you get the site prepped.
Steve
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