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AllProOne Construction LLC
4.9(
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Serving Plymouth Meeting, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I also hired this company to do my steps after I saw the amazing job they did with stucco I got brand new steps outside my house and I wanted blue stone slabs (very heavy) they told me no problem if that’s what I wanted that’s what they’ll do they knocked out my old steps that were falling apart and got my whole steps and landing done in bluestone amazing I don’t want to sound snobby but I have the most beautiful steps out of the whole neighborhood they did them fast perfect matches with the stone I have on the front of my house it looks beautiful I didn’t want traditional concrete I wanted something unique and that’s what they did everyone keeps asking me who did my steps , if you want something done right and fast and clean call all pro one don’t even waste your time with anyone else .i can’t wait to use them for my future crazy projects thank you again for the amazing work and service they are true gentleman."
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FAQs for disability ramps building service projects in Plymouth Meeting, PA

Any business, organization, or commercial property must meet the ADA standards. To avoid fines, use our calculator and follow the above examples. Remember that the ramp must also have handrails to meet ADA regulations.

No. The ADA standards are applicable for commercial properties using permanent ramps, not for personal use.

A wheelchair ramp is measured based on the slope or incline that is safe for your equipment. ADA recommends 1:12 slope.

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