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concrete porchFrom: saxcat99@usadatanet.net Category: Other/Misc Remote Name: 168.169.30.164 Date: 22 Sep 2006 Time: 01:02 PM
CommentsI own a 100 yr old house. Front porch is concrete slab poured about 4 feet off the ground on top of cement block walls. (Looks like the ran support pipe and then covered with boards the poured the 3 inch slab on top). Porch railing, balisters were all cast concrete...beautiful! I would like to replace this porch so that it looks like it did 100 years ago. Suggestions???
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