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Seat Features that Improve the Comfort of Construction Truck Drivers

2 April 2018
 Categories:
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Heavy construction equipment drivers are a scarce resource, and contractors are doing all they can to keep the operators happy. The reason is that massive construction machines require some level of focus that tends to drain drivers both physically and mentally. Therefore, construction truck drivers need to be as comfortable as possible when operating such equipment. As a contractor, you must ensure such comfort, and the first areas you can start with are the seats.
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Making roof insulation work for you

20 March 2018
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Most people know that heat rises but have you considered the implications of that for your home? One of the most significant causes of heat loss for your home is uninsulated ceilings which allow all your valuable warmth to escape through the roof of your property. How does roof insulation work? Roof insulation restricts the amount of heat that can flow through cracks, light fittings and ceiling cavities and keeps the where it should be.
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Four Practical Steps for Maintaining Your Cooling Tower

20 March 2018
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Simple maintenance work in your cooling tower will ensure better performance from the system. Also, the upkeep work can prevent the fast deterioration of the tower components, prolonging the life of the cooling structure. In addition, a well-maintained tower is free of harmful microorganisms. Under ideal circumstances, the servicing tasks in your cooling tower should be carried out by a qualified technician. However, it is possible to perform some common maintenance work even without professional skills.
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Retail Space: Three Shop-Fitting Tips for Improving the Customer Experience

20 March 2018
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

The interior design in your retail space has a significant impact on the customers' experiences. If the shop is poorly designed and incorrectly fitted out, the consumers will be unwilling to remain in the premises for longer than necessary. As a result, you will not achieve the maximum possible sales. Therefore, if you are planning on investing in an improvement project, you should focus on the aspects which can ensure that the customers are comfortable when shopping.
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Three Practical Guidelines for Preventing the Deterioration of Home Foundations

20 March 2018
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Home foundations are designed and built to provide long-term structural support after the initial construction. Under ideal circumstances, the base of your building will remain strong for countless years without significant degradation. Unfortunately, the foundation can experience premature deterioration due to unfavourable conditions such as soil shrinkage, drought, poor drainage and bad soil conditions. Therefore, you should be diligent in maintaining and protecting your house structure to prevent the consequences of the degradation.
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Planning Contractors and Construction Work

If you are planning to carry out construction work on the interior or exterior of your home, you should first take professional advice. My home is located on quite a steep hill and I decided that I would like to build an extension. Not only would this involve digging a new foundation, it would also involve backfilling some areas of land so the new extension would be properly supported. I decided to call my friend who works as a contractor for a construction company. He offered me lots of great advice and thanks to him the job was a complete success.

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