ASRE

be the first one to review!

(610)797-3212verified 23 years in business

2209 Cypress Ave
Allentown PA, 18103

Sunopen all day
Monopen all day
Tueopen all day
Wedopen all day
Thuopen all day
Friopen all day
Satopen all day


2209 Cypress Ave, Allentown PA, 18103
7th St S & Susquehanna St W
(610)797-3212



Looking For Concrete Contractors?


About ASRE

ASRE provides stamped concrete services, hardscaping services, paver patios services, concrete services, commercial concrete services, excavation services, septic installation , sewer/water line installation services, commercial snow and ice management services, and commercial landscape maintenance, and 24-hour emergency services to the Lehigh Valley and surrounding areas.

Services:
Commercial Concrete Services
Commercial Landscape Maintenance
Commercial Snow and Ice Management
Concrete Services
Excavation
Hardscaping
Paver Patios
Septic Installation
Sewer/Water Line Installation
Stamped Concrete

Languages Spoken: English

Payment Options: Cash, Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover, Personal Checks

Map To This Location


Frequently Asked Questions about ASRE

A septic system permit is issued by your local permitting authority (i.e., local health or environmental department). You can apply for the permit yourself, or the contractor hired to build the system can obtain it on your behalf. Check with your local municipality in the event they also require additional permits to install your system.
Typically, a septic system is permitted and inspected by your local permitting authority (i.e., local health or environmental department). You can contact these entities to obtain a copy of your property’s septic record drawing (the “as-built” design) and copies of the permit(s). The permit(s) may also have additional information on your system, such as the date of installation, soil properties, etc.
Some red flags are worse than others. For instance, you may just have slow drains, but you may also have sewage backing up into your home. Look for bright green grass near the septic tank, smell for bad odor, and listen for gurgling sounds. When in doubt, call in a pro to do an assessment.
Luckily, stamped concrete is relatively low-maintenance. First, it's important to keep your surfaces free of debris and clean them with a mild detergent, garden hose, and soft-bristled push broom as needed. Additionally, when removing ice and snow, avoid metal shovels as the blades can damage sealing—use hard plastic instead. Additionally, never use chloride-based deicers or salts because they can chemically degrade the surface and decrease service life. In the winter, look for deicers made with calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, or potassium chloride. Lastly, you'll want to reseal the surfaces every two to three years to prevent color fading and maximize longevity.
Although concrete surfaces can look and feel dry within several hours of application, they take considerably longer to cure fully. Most fresh concrete will be ready to walk on within about 48 hours. However, we recommend waiting at least seven full days before driving any vehicles on it. Even after the concrete has hardened enough to drive a vehicle on, it will continue its curing process for several weeks, even months, depending on atmospheric conditions.
Yes. It can last up to 25 years. However, its service life depends on professional-grade installation, proper routine maintenance, and reasonable usage. To ensure the longest lifespan of your stamped concrete, it's always best to work with an expert.


Copyright © 2006-2024 SHOWMELOCAL Inc. - All Rights Reserved. | Made in NYC
SHOWMELOCAL®.com is Your Yellow Pages and Local Business Directory Network
SHOWMELOCAL® is a registered trademark of ShowMeLocal Inc.




Top