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A Simple Guide to Custom Drain Grates

Drain grates are an essential addition to your drainage system, especially when it comes to maintaining hygiene and aesthetics as well as guaranteeing the durability of your drainage system. You might have come across standard drain grates that have standard styles, dimensions and styles; these are used in conventional residential and commercial premises. There are, however, times when you might need the grates designed to meet special needs like weight-bearing, unique shapes and styles, unique dimensions, etc. Read More 

Two Steps to Take If Your Building Project Is Interrupted by a Lockdown

If your building project has to be put on hold because of a local lockdown, here are some suggestions you might find helpful. Have a conversation with the contractor about the possibility of doing some DIY It is possible that, during the lockdown, you might be capable of completing some of the unfinished jobs that your contractor needs to temporarily abandon. However, you must not do this on a whim but must instead have a conversation with him or her about your plans. Read More 

4 Signs That Your Hard Tennis Court Needs Resurfacing

Hard tennis courts are very durable. However, after a few years and some uses, it may start to suffer some wear and tear. This wear and tear may be caused by water damage, poor installation, temperature cycle and more factors. When this happens, it's time to undertake a resurfacing. Leaving it as it, it may be a safety risk for tennis players. Here are 4 signs that your hard tennis court needs resurfacing. Read More 

Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing New Window Shutters

Exterior shutters are an ideal investment for any building, as they offer a classic appearance that other building accessories cannot match. Properly installed shutters give you the ability to block unwanted light and noise. Most people end up frustrated after installing shutters because they don't hire the right installation service. Ideal window shutters should be a great fit and should increase the aesthetic appeal and serve you for a long time. Read More 

What You Need to Know About Soil Testing a New Lot for Residential Construction

When planning a residential construction project on an undeveloped lot, you could be thinking the only preparation that needs to be done is land clearing and levelling. Although these two steps are necessary before your contractors can break ground, you may not be aware of how critical a geotechnical investigation is before laying the foundation. This phrase may sound confusing but in simple terms, it refers to testing the soil to determine how viable it is for your construction project. Read More