Planning the Redevelopment of Your Home

Two Tips To Follow When Renting Scaffolds

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If you’re planning to contact a scaffold hire company and rent one or more of their scaffolds, here are some tips you should follow. Consider whether you need a fixed or mobile scaffold You’ll need to think about whether you’ll need a fixed scaffold or a mobile scaffold for your building work. If for example, you need to work in windy conditions, a fixed scaffold might be more suitable as (with the exception of hurricane-level wind speeds) the wind will not affect its stability. Read More»

Underpinning Services: Three Guidelines for Conducting Structural Repairs

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If you have noticed foundation problems in your home, consider underpinning to resolve the structural problems. The process of underpinning is perfect for repairing faulty building bases and even strengthening a home for better load-bearing performance. Moreover, this restorative work will prevent the spread of damage from your foundation to the rest of your house. If you are interested in residential underpinning, use these simple tips to prepare for the process. Read More»

Two Reasons to Prioritise Insulation When Renovating an Old House

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If you’ve purchased an old house that’s in need of a lot of renovating, you should make the fitting of residential insulation materials one of your top priorities. Here are two reasons why. It could reduce several of your other renovation expenses When you take on the renovation of an old house, you’ll be faced with a lot of planned and unplanned expenses, as you fix all of its visible issues and deal with the ones that you discover as you replace its features. Read More»

A Guide On How To Conduct Earthworks

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Earthworks are a critical aspect of any construction project. Excavation, digging, and levelling are essential when building foundations, drainage systems and landscapes. If you have a proposed or ongoing construction project, read the article below for some tips on how to execute earthworks.  Inspect The Site A mistake that many people make is commencing earthworks before conducting site inspections. A site inspection enables you to establish the working conditions. For example, does the site have large entrance and exit points for plant equipment? Read More»

A Few Things a Building Surveyor Inspector Might Do When Working on Your Building Project

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If you are going to be having a construction project done sometime soon, then you might have been told that it’s a good idea for you to work with a building surveying inspector. A building surveying inspector might do a variety of things while assisting with your building project. Of course, this depends on how the inspector likes to do things and what the ins and outs of your project are, but these are a few things that you may expect your building surveyor inspector to do. Read More»