Saturday, March 27, 2010
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Friday, March 26, 2010
New York Geographies Served by A-1 Concrete Leveling
We serve all the municipalities of Erie and Niagara counties.
We also serve Genesee, Wyoming, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Orleans counties.
Municipalities of Erie County
Akron (village)
Alden (town)
Alden (village)
Amherst (town)
Angola on the Lake (hamlet)
Angola (village)
Aurora (town)
Billington Heights (hamlet)
Blasdell (village)
Boston (town)
Brant (town)
Buffalo (city)
Cheektowaga (town)
Clarence Center (hamlet)
Clarence (town)
Colden (town)
Collins (town)
Concord (town)
Depew (village)
East Amherst (hamlet)
East Aurora (village)
Eden (town)
Elma Center
Elma (town)
Evans (town)
Farnham (village)
Gowanda (village)
Grand Island (town)
Hamburg (town)
Hamburg (village)
Harris Hill (hamlet)
Holland (town)
Kenmore (village)
Lackawanna (city)
Lake Erie Beach (hamlet)
Lake View (hamlet)
Lancaster (town)
Lancaster (village)
Marilla (town)
Newstead (town)
North Boston
North Collins (town)
North Collins (village)
Orchard Park (town)
Orchard Park (village)
Sardinia (town)
Sloan (village)
Springville (village)
Tonawanda (town)
Tonawanda (city)
Town Line (hamlet)
Wales (town)
West Seneca (town)
Williamsville (village)
Municipalities of Niagara County
Barker (village)
Cambria (town)
Gasport (CDP)
Hartland (town)
Lewiston (village)
Lewiston (town)
Lockport (town)
Lockport (city)
Middleport (village)
Newfane (town)
Newfane (CDP)
Niagara Falls (city)
Niagara (town)
North Tonawanda (city)
Olcott (CDP)
Pendleton (town)
Porter (town)
Ransomville (CDP)
Rapids (CDP)
Royalton (town)
Sanborn (hamlet)
Somerset (town)
South Lockport
Wheatfield (town)
Wilson (village)
Wilson (town)
Youngstown (village)
We also serve Genesee, Wyoming, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua and Orleans counties.
Municipalities of Erie County
Akron (village)
Alden (town)
Alden (village)
Amherst (town)
Angola on the Lake (hamlet)
Angola (village)
Aurora (town)
Billington Heights (hamlet)
Blasdell (village)
Boston (town)
Brant (town)
Buffalo (city)
Cheektowaga (town)
Clarence Center (hamlet)
Clarence (town)
Colden (town)
Collins (town)
Concord (town)
Depew (village)
East Amherst (hamlet)
East Aurora (village)
Eden (town)
Elma Center
Elma (town)
Evans (town)
Farnham (village)
Gowanda (village)
Grand Island (town)
Hamburg (town)
Hamburg (village)
Harris Hill (hamlet)
Holland (town)
Kenmore (village)
Lackawanna (city)
Lake Erie Beach (hamlet)
Lake View (hamlet)
Lancaster (town)
Lancaster (village)
Marilla (town)
Newstead (town)
North Boston
North Collins (town)
North Collins (village)
Orchard Park (town)
Orchard Park (village)
Sardinia (town)
Sloan (village)
Springville (village)
Tonawanda (town)
Tonawanda (city)
Town Line (hamlet)
Wales (town)
West Seneca (town)
Williamsville (village)
Municipalities of Niagara County
Barker (village)
Cambria (town)
Gasport (CDP)
Hartland (town)
Lewiston (village)
Lewiston (town)
Lockport (town)
Lockport (city)
Middleport (village)
Newfane (town)
Newfane (CDP)
Niagara Falls (city)
Niagara (town)
North Tonawanda (city)
Olcott (CDP)
Pendleton (town)
Porter (town)
Ransomville (CDP)
Rapids (CDP)
Royalton (town)
Sanborn (hamlet)
Somerset (town)
South Lockport
Wheatfield (town)
Wilson (village)
Wilson (town)
Youngstown (village)
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Best Ever Response to a Practical Joke!!!
One of the best things about exhibiting at the Buffalo Home & Garden show is the interactions the vendors have with each other.
As a customer, you will see that we genuinely like and respect each other; it is evident is the referral process. We are constantly sending customers to other companies when the project they need a solution for is not something that we do and we receive many referrals from exhibiting vendors as well. This in-building referral process happens naturally and having so many contractors and service-providers who know each other in one place makes the Buffalo Home & Garden Show a must-attend for those with home improvement needs. Along with establishing contact with potential new customers and connecting with past customers, we have built and supported some great professional relationships through the show.
What you may not see is the fact that we also really like to have fun and play tricks on each other. If there were an award for "Best Sport" for practical jokes being played it would have to be Michael Pace from Pace Landscaping. We upped the ante this year by commandeering Mike's tv slideshow when he stepped away to get a bite to eat. We replaced the lovely pictures of the fantastic work he provides with an "after" picture that resembled Sanford & Sons yard. Of course we waited until the last hour of the show to do this and I stood closely by to let any passing customers know that we were playing a little joke and that Pace is a truly great landscape company. The customers laughed with us and really seemed to enjoy the fact that the vendors have a comaraderie that allows for practical jokes.
Upon Mike's return, he immediately told a customer that he could also do this to their yard and that the safety cones and plastic furniture would be extra. He played it out with a few customers who understood the joke and laughed heartily at his straight-faced sales pitch for this "after" result. Truly hilarious and one of the best sports ever. He played through it like a champ!
Mike, thanks so much. You're the best!!! By the way, we are scheming and plotting for next year; we suggest you do the same;-)
Click on the post title above to view Pace's website where you can access their blog to see their tips and suggestions or ask a question of your own. Also on their website is a link to view their Facebook page where you will see stunning pictures of Pace's work which is top-quality.
As a customer, you will see that we genuinely like and respect each other; it is evident is the referral process. We are constantly sending customers to other companies when the project they need a solution for is not something that we do and we receive many referrals from exhibiting vendors as well. This in-building referral process happens naturally and having so many contractors and service-providers who know each other in one place makes the Buffalo Home & Garden Show a must-attend for those with home improvement needs. Along with establishing contact with potential new customers and connecting with past customers, we have built and supported some great professional relationships through the show.
What you may not see is the fact that we also really like to have fun and play tricks on each other. If there were an award for "Best Sport" for practical jokes being played it would have to be Michael Pace from Pace Landscaping. We upped the ante this year by commandeering Mike's tv slideshow when he stepped away to get a bite to eat. We replaced the lovely pictures of the fantastic work he provides with an "after" picture that resembled Sanford & Sons yard. Of course we waited until the last hour of the show to do this and I stood closely by to let any passing customers know that we were playing a little joke and that Pace is a truly great landscape company. The customers laughed with us and really seemed to enjoy the fact that the vendors have a comaraderie that allows for practical jokes.
Upon Mike's return, he immediately told a customer that he could also do this to their yard and that the safety cones and plastic furniture would be extra. He played it out with a few customers who understood the joke and laughed heartily at his straight-faced sales pitch for this "after" result. Truly hilarious and one of the best sports ever. He played through it like a champ!
Mike, thanks so much. You're the best!!! By the way, we are scheming and plotting for next year; we suggest you do the same;-)
Click on the post title above to view Pace's website where you can access their blog to see their tips and suggestions or ask a question of your own. Also on their website is a link to view their Facebook page where you will see stunning pictures of Pace's work which is top-quality.
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Friday, March 19, 2010
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Check out my new Google profile http://www.google.com/profiles/a1concretelevelingwny
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Welcome 2010 Concrete Leveling Season!
And the concrete leveling begins! Yesterday marked our first project for the 2010 season. This 200SF rear patio was sinking 2"-3" and completely stressing out the homeowner. At the end of yesterday, he was the happy owner of a raised and re-established patio.
Get the grill out!!!
Get the grill out!!!
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Monday, March 15, 2010
2010 Buffalo Home & Garden Show Rocked!!!
Yea for a great home show! We were lucky to talk with so many great potential customers. One of the best things was seeing previous years customers and re-connecting with some of our vendor friends. Our first project of the season is scheduled in a couple days and we are looking forward to a fun year. Thanks to everyone who attended and all our fellow vendors who exhibited!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Buffalo Home & Garden Show Final Weekend!
The Buffalo Home & Garden Show continues through this weekend. Visit us upstairs in booth 1105 on Friday (10AM-9PM), Saturday (10AM-9PM), and Sunday (10AM-6PM). We look forward to seeing you there!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
2010 Buffalo Home & Garden Show
Ready, set, GO! Here's our booth for the 2010 Buffalo Home & Garden Show! We are on the upper floor in 1105. See everyone there!
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