J M Ahle Warehouse & Fab
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J M Ahle Warehouse & Fab
New Jersey, lower New York State, Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Steel Flitch Plates and Steel Flitch Beams are very versatile, but are best used in home projects. Providing steel reinforcing bar, steel mesh, and a wide range of other construction materials to contractors and builders.

At the J.M. Ahle Co., we fabricate reinforcement steel and distribute both wire mesh and related concrete accessory products. Our customers are concrete, highway and general contractors using these materials in the construction of roads and bridges, schools and other commercial facilities, and infrastructure applications including utility and water treatment facilities.

Our business includes five locations offering sales, steel fabrication, distribution and warehousing in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. We service customers in the Northeastern U.S. including: New Jersey, lower New York State, Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
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J.M. Ahle is a fabricator and supplier of black and epoxy coated rebar from #3 to #14 sizes. We furnish grade 60 bar in stock lengths from 20 ft. to 60 ft.

The J.M. Ahle Company was founded by Jim Ahle over 25 years ago to provide steel reinforcing bar, steel mesh, and a wide range of other construction materials to contractors and builders in a broad geographic area from Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and the New York City metropolitan marketplace.
Rebar is a steel bar that is used to help concrete withstand tension since the 15th century. There are many different types of rebar, but Carbon Steel Rebars is the most common type. Carbon Steel Rebar is more prone to corrosion than the others, so some more resistant alternatives are Epoxy-Coated rebar and Galvanized Rebar both of which are more expensive but able to withstand more extreme conditions.
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Stacey Rosa
Stacey Rosa
Dec 15, 2020
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I'm on rt. 18 as a passenger and your truck driver is swerving in and out of lanes with a long bed swinging. Very dangerous!!