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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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Top Outdoor Stainless Steel Floor Waste Ideas that Promote Make Maintenance

8 July 2019
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When thinking about drainage systems in residential homes, most homeowners pay more attention to indoor floor wastes in the kitchen and bathroom. Outdoor drainage grates, on the other hand, are left to weather the elements for the simple reason that the grates are made of robust material. Such neglect often leads to premature blockages and other related problems, which can cost a homeowner time, money and comfort. As a plumber, therefore, it is essential to come up with ingenious ways of improving your client's interaction with their outdoor stainless steel drainage grates.
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Benefits Of Security Screen Doors

19 June 2019
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To keep your family and friends safe, it's essential to focus on home protection. A security screen door provides a practical way for you to deter trespassers while maintaining an outside view. Here are some of their advantages. Offers Increased Security These doors increase the security of your home not only by providing a substantial barrier to repel break-ins--but also with their deterrent value. Your front door is highly visual from the street, and a security screen serves as a stop sign to potential intruders.
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Renovation Ideas to Help Factor Your Pet Dog into Your Home Design

22 May 2019
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

As a pet lover, you know that your life is ruled by your furry family members. With a pet, you can have everything from a floor full of dog toys – the soft ones that squeak – to Frisbees to the nearly indestructible bone and multiple dog beds. The result? Your house is turned into a doggy den! Because when your four-legged friend is happy, you're happy too.  If you're looking to create a fur-ever home for your greatest sidekick(s), here are a few renovation ideas for making your dog feel more at home among the chaos while still accommodating your indoor living desires.
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Residential Construction: 3 Crucial Tips for Designing and Drafting Your House

4 May 2019
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Choosing to build a home instead of purchasing a completed house can be highly advantageous. In general, if you choose custom construction, you will not have to force your residential property to fit your living needs. You will have the freedom to design a perfect personalised building and incorporate the best features for optimal function and aesthetics. Unfortunately, designing the ideal home can be challenging. Therefore, consider these essential tips for navigating the process.
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3 Awesome Adaptive Reuse Ideas for an Old Farm Shed

13 April 2019
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

When you first buy a property with an old farm shed, you might think about bringing the structure down and using the space for something else. However, before making any drastic decision, you need to look at the options available. While pulling down the old farm shed is still an alternative, repurposing it is worth exploring. Most property owners are using the adaptive reuse strategy to create unique yet functional new space out of an aging structure.
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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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