Building Tall and Building Wide

3 Ways to Ensure Your Next Construction Project Is as Fire Safe as Possible

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While Australia has very strict building codes regulating all different types of safety measures, there is still room to be more proactive against the dangers of an indoor fire. Every year there are thousands of home and business fires in Australia; with a little extra protection in the design of these buildings, this number could be reduced and lives could be saved. Before any project begins, you should always discuss adding as much fire protection as possible. Read More»

Concrete Repairs Vs. Replacement: 4 Benefits of Repairs

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Cracking, chipping, scaling, delamination, efflorescence and spalling are among common problems and defects in concrete structures. Depending on the extent of damage, you may need to call in a damage contractor for concrete repairs or replacement. Concrete repairs are a viable option if the damage isn’t so extensive that it has compromised the integrity of the structure. If the structural integrity has been weakened, replacement is the better alternative. Here is a look at some of the benefits you can expect from professional concrete repairs. Read More»

Reasons to Use Polycarbonate Roofing for Greenhouses

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If you are considering running a sustainable homestead, then one of your main building projects is going to be a greenhouse. Greenhouses are helpful for your crops year-round, but in particular, they are beneficial in colder climates where the growing seasons may be shorter. If you are planning on a greenhouse build, then the first thing to consider is the roofing. One popular option is to go with polycarbonate roofing. Here are some of the reasons why. Read More»

How to Create a Beautiful Landscape for Your Home

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A landscape is one of the features that enhance the beauty of your home. If you are selling your house, it will not only attract buyers, but it will also ensure that you get a reasonable price for the property. If you would want to create a beautiful landscape for your home, below are some tips to guide you.  Create a map A map is a good starting point as it will help you plan your landscape. Read More»

3 Reasons To Choose Full Over Partial Pool Demolition

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If you don’t use your swimming pool very often, getting rid of it is a good idea. You’ll significantly increase the size of your yard and eliminate the need for pool maintenance. Pool demolition involves breaking down the pool and filling it in, and there are two main ways that can happen: Partial Demolition: The top portion of the pool is broken off, put down at the bottom and then filled over. Read More»