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Hire Experienced Contractor to Build ADA Ramps for Houston Area Commercial Properties

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Does your commercial property comply with ADA lamp requirements? Commercial and public assets, HOA, and other types of residential complexes in the Houston Area must comply with U.S. Persons with Disabilities Act(ADA) Title III guidelines. In addition to slope dimensions, ADA is also very specific about the location and placement of these accessible areas. Failure to comply can result in severe penalties. Pavement Services has installed hundreds of handicap wheelchair ramps from parking lots to buildings and road curbs. Property owners and managers can correctly design and build ADA lamps for commercial properties through a meticulous team. Important Considerations for Installing Concrete ADA Lamps Our teams frequently install ADA compliant concrete ramps in retail centers, schools, hospital government agencies, offices, and residential buildings. The following is an overview of current compliance guidelines to help you understand them. • Location: The ramp must be adjacent to o...

Why act fast when your asphalt needs to be repaired?

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With the temperature changes, the freeze-thaw, as well as the scorching summer sun, it's obvious that Houston's asphalts die hard. The appearance of cracks and holes is very common. This is why it is important to entrust the repair of your asphalt to professional Pavement Services . They will be able to guide you on your needs. First, you need to assess the condition of your asphalt . For this, you must first clean it properly in order to dislodge all the dirt, weeds, and accumulated dirt. So you will be able to see the condition of your asphalt. If you notice any breakage, it is important to take precautions quickly to make sure that it does not get worse. Why act fast when your asphalt is damaged? When you start to see the wear and tear of time on your asphalt, it's important to act quickly since a small crack can let water in easily. Water can damage your asphalt in the long run. How to assess the condition of your asphalt? The size of the crack will tell you wha...

Jib crane foundation

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In this video we are pouring a foundation for a new jib crane. We saw cut, broke out the old concrete and excavated the dirt. this foundation is 8' ft. by 8" ft. wide and 4' ft. deep. Give us a call on your next project. (713)661-9295 https://pavementservice.com/