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Whether you're starting a home building project or doing something on a larger scale, you have to keep a lot of different elements in mind. You have to think about the quality of the contractors you hire, the environmental impact of the materials you select, and the building processes that are used in the project. You also have to think about time and budget constraints. That can be overwhelming, but this blog is here to shoulder some of the burden. My name is Jonathon, and I've been there. I decided to start this blog to provide tips and ideas for others who are dealing with the stresses of planning, starting or managing a construction project.

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What Type of Foundation Should You Choose for Your Elevated Home?

23 October 2019
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Construction & Contractors, Blog

In the real estate industry, it is said that location is everything and that a property with a great location will typically be in great demand. You may agree with this sentiment and have found the perfect spot for your new home build, which will look out over a magnificent stretch of countryside. However, there is a caveat: this parcel of land is not particularly big, so you will need to be creative when you are constructing your property.
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Looking for Affordable Warehouse Flooring Options? Here are 3 Materials to Try

9 October 2019
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Whether setting up a new warehouse or renovating your current one, you need to give careful consideration to the flooring. Choosing the wrong flooring could cost you in the long run, so it is necessary to make the right choice. When making this choice, you need to consider the traffic needs. The right flooring material should withstand heavy traffic by foot or forklift. Depending on the usage of your warehouse, you need to put moisture and spillage into consideration when choosing a warehouse flooring material.
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Your Questions Regarding Fire Doors Answered

23 September 2019
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

If you are constructing commercial premises, be it a retail store or a motel, you will realise that you need to install fire doors on the premises. And if you have never heard of these structures before, you could be unsure of their importance. The first thing that you should know is that these doors are essential for commercial properties to maintain the safety of customers as well as employees in the event of a fire.
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Reasons to Install a Glass Splashback in Your Kitchen

30 August 2019
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Not only do glass splashbacks protect walls from food and grease, but they inject a burst of colour and texture into the space. Here are several reasons to introduce one of these beautiful elements into your kitchen. Endless Colour Options With endless colour choice, glass splashbacks offer design versatility. You can back paint the glass, selecting between diverse hues, shades and variations from a colour chart.  Pair a deep red splashback with black lower cabinetry, against a white benchtop and upper cupboards.
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Important Things to Keep in Mind When Considering DIY Kitchens

23 July 2019
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

If you want to save a few extra bucks and have some hands-on, DIY kitchen work experience, you can give a minor DIY kitchen task a try. If you do not have the experience, you better go with a specialist to avoid higher costs later, if you make a mess of everything. Here are a few things you need to consider before attempting DIY kitchen work. Are You Attempting Minor or Major DIY Kitchen Work?
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The Anatomy of a Perfect Construction Project: Tips for Consumers

Whether you're starting a home building project or doing something on a larger scale, you have to keep a lot of different elements in mind. You have to think about the quality of the contractors you hire, the environmental impact of the materials you select, and the building processes that are used in the project. You also have to think about time and budget constraints. That can be overwhelming, but this blog is here to shoulder some of the burden. My name is Jonathon, and I've been there. I decided to start this blog to provide tips and ideas for others who are dealing with the stresses of planning, starting or managing a construction project.

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