3 Key Considerations When Choosing A Timber Variety For Your New Deck

Posted on: 17 November 2017

A beautiful timber deck makes a stunning addition to any style of home. They're a quintessentially Australian feature and they are popular choices for outdoor living spaces all across the country. If you're planning to have a timber deck built, then you may be feeling a little overwhelmed by all of the different timber varieties there are to choose from. There isn't simply one single timber decking material that is the best choice and the one which will work best for your home depends on a few different factors.
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Breaking Good: How to Prepare for Demolition

Posted on: 16 November 2017

It's unusual to hire a demolition, so it's perfectly normal to be uncertain about what your role and responsibilities are.  Even once you've brought in a contractor, you should still consider yourself involved with the project, overseeing everything that's going on and ensuring you follow the steps below to keep the project running smoothly and in line with all local regulations – as well as efficiently and safely. Check Paperwork
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Tips When Installing Vessel Sinks on Bathroom Vanities

Posted on: 15 November 2017

Now more than ever, there is a plethora of home renovation options available if you are looking to update the look of your bathroom and improve its functionality. One such option is to install vessel sinks on your bathroom vanities. Unlike traditional-style sinks, which fit inside a cut-out in the countertop, vessel sinks sit on the countertop, completely or partially. Knowing how to install vessel sinks in your bathroom can help you save on labour costs.
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What to Know When Hiring a Hardfill Bin for Your Home Renovation Project

Posted on: 14 November 2017

When you are planning a home renovation that will involve knocking down some walls, breaking down flooring and installing new structures, you may want to think about how to dispose of the waste. The kind of garbage that's generated in such a remodeling project cannot be dumped in the general waste bin that you use for the rest of the household waste. You will need to hire a hardfill bin. This is the kind of bin that is used to dispose of items such as cement, concrete, bricks, clay and timber.
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