ah -ha. I bet that is the problem with the front porch as ithe so 
called foot ing is less than 6 inches thick and it is  on the surface 
to line up with thesidewalk. thanks.Lee


On Mon, Sep 
07, 2009 at 10:14:00AM -0400, NLG wrote:
> I installed a set for my brother in 1983 and like you never had any trouble . 
>  I installed these on a concrete footer which is well below the frost line 
> and have had no problems with shifting.
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Lee A. Stone 
>   To: Blind Handyman 
>   Sent: Monday, September 07, 2009 8:54 AM
>   Subject: [BlindHandyMan] precast concrete stairs
> 
> 
>     
> 
>   Do any of you have pre cast concrete stairs on your property? we have 
>   three sets of these durable concrete stairs. one down that lead up 
>   and out of the basement and , two other stair sets that go to the 
>   front and side door of this house and they were installed in 1979. the 
>   only problem we have had and it is not the stairs falling apart but 
>   the front porch stairs have shifted towards the house so I am 
>   going to have to find a way to get under that left side and use some 
>   sort of fulcrom to lift and shimmy up those stairs . Lee
> 
>   -- 
>   "The sixties were good to you, weren't they?"
>   -- George Carlin
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