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Overview Of ‘Rooted’ Drainage Problems

21 December 2016
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Construction & Contractors, Blog

Leaking drainage pipes are often the first thing that comes to mind when you suddenly realize that you're paying for much more water than you seem to be using. Homeowners often fail to realize that they could be losing water to invasive tree roots as opposed to leaking pipes. If there are no leaky pipes and there's an abundance of trees growing around pipe locations, their roots might be sucking the extra water out of your drain pipes.
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A New Court: Tennis On Concrete

20 December 2016
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

A backyard tennis court is a solid investment in two ways. You'll get to feed your addiction to the racket sport and if the court is built right, there'll likely be a significant increase on the market value of your property. If you're trying to determine what sort of material to create your court from, consider the advantages of concrete slabs to make your court. Speed And Predictability Various factors will determine how much control you'll have over the outcome of games played on your court.
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What To Know Before You Purchase Timber

19 December 2016
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Should you choose timber for your renovation project? Before you make that decision, there are a few things that you should consider. Timber can make your home appear inviting and elegant; however, the coloring between timber wooding can vary depending on the type and price. The amount of money you have to spend on a timber supplier in addition to the look you are going for in a room can both be reasons to buy or not buy timber for your flooring.
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4 Signs That Your Garage Roof May Collapse

19 December 2016
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

​Building inspections are intended to spot potential problems so that remedial action can be taken before a catastrophic failure occurs. This article discusses some of the red flags you should look for in an inspection report of the garage of a home that you are about to buy. Wrong Bearing Points Roof trusses are supposed to transfer the weight of the roof to specific sections of the home, such as the weight-bearing exterior walls.
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Tiling Tips for Homeowners

19 December 2016
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Homeowners can usually manage their own basic tiling jobs, including tiling a floor or shower surround, if they invest in the right tiling supplies and take the time to plan out their work. However, watching a few online videos might not be enough to ensure you tackle the job properly, as these videos often leave out those simple but important little tips and tricks that make the job easier and more professional looking once finished.
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About Me
The Benefits of Using Contractors Around Your Home

When my husband and I bought our house, we didn't realise we would eventually have such as large family. First, we had a little girl, followed by two little boys. Then, somewhat unexpectedly, I found myself pregnant with twins! We love our current property, so we didn't want to move. We decided instead to extend our home to add additional bedrooms and a playroom. We worked closely with various different construction contractors while the job was being completed, and we are really happy with the result. Since then we have used the same contractors to complete many other jobs around our home. This blog is a guide to the benefits of using construction contractors.

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