General Pointers Regarding Restumping Your Home

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Are you planning to have your house restumped? If so, here are some general pointers. Restumping a House Many homes have timber stumps, which eventually fail and need replacing. The stumps may be rotting or termite-infested. Sometimes, the stumps sink into the soil because the earth is unstable. This can happen over time, or it may be due to natural disasters such as floods or droughts. To replace the stumps, the house will be jacked up and supported while the old stump is removed and the new one is put in.

30 May 2023

Problems With Moisture? Signs You Need To Arrange For A Salt Damp Inspection

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When you own a home in Australia, you need to be concerned about moisture damage, especially if you live in southwestern regions of Australia. You might not realise this, but moisture from the soil can cause serious damage to your home. Unfortunately, the damage can be even worse when you add salinity into the mix. When that happens, you can end up with salt damp damage. If you're concerned about issues related to salt damp damage, read the list provided below.

18 April 2022

3 Signs That Your Warehouse's Concrete Floor Needs a Repair

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While concrete floors last for years, they can develop problems over time. You might see signs of damage or wear on the surface that tell you that the floor needs some repair or maintenance work. How can you tell if the concrete floor in your warehouse has a problem? 1. Crack and Holes A concrete floor should be smooth and even. However, damage and age can cause cracks and holes in the surface.

19 July 2021

What to Know When Dealing With Asbestos Disposal

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After wreckage in your company, you might feel the urge to try and fix things yourself. That can be a dangerous decision, especially if you do not know what is in the debris. The best way to handle this is by taking precaution measures. That will ensure you are protected from any harmful substances. One of your primary concerns should be asbestos. If you do not handle the disposal of asbestos well, you could put those who work in the office at risk.

6 August 2020

A Complete Guide To The Management of Demolition Waste

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Do you have an ongoing demolition project? You may be worried about how to dispose of the demolition waste. Read the information below for some few tips to help you with demolition waste management.  Sorting Out the Waste Remove any items inside the structure before demolitions commence. For instance, if you are demolishing a residential house, remove any furniture, electronics and internal fittings. You can reuse most of these items. If you do not have any use for them, donate them to a charity, gift them to friends or sell them at an auction.

17 September 2019

Asbestos removal process

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Asbestos was used back in the 1980s to build homes, schools and commercial buildings. One of the key reasons for its use was that it was fireproof among other benefits like the fact that it was cheap and offered insulating abilities. However, researchers later found that when it was slightly disturbed, asbestos released mineral fibres that were linked to severe health conditions. If you are living in a house that was built back in the 1980s, there is a likelihood that it contains asbestos somewhere in the roof shingles, the furnace or the insulation system.

20 May 2019

Is Your Outdoor Balcony Still Fit for Purpose?

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Many properties, especially those that are near to the coast, feature an external balcony so that the occupants can enjoy the surrounding vista. These balconies can be a pleasant place to enjoy a nice afternoon, but you must ensure that they are kept in good repair, especially when you consider the risks involved. If it's been some time since you inspected your balcony (and certainly if you happen to live by the seaside) what should you be looking for?

19 February 2019