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Two factors to consider when deciding if you should buy a pre-owned property or construct a new home

13 March 2018
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Construction & Contractors, Blog

There are a number of factors which you should take into consideration when deciding if you should build a property or simply purchase a pre-owned one. Here are two such factors. The amount of work you are willing to do to the property If you purchase a pre-owned home, there is a possibility that it may have both structural and cosmetic problems that will need to be addressed before you can move in.
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Making a Distinction Between Plumbers and Plumbing Contractors

13 March 2018
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

The Internet is flooded with information on so many different topics. However, it is down to online readers to ensure that the information they are reading is helpful, authentic and accurate. Many homeowners looking to hire a plumbing professional over the Internet often encounter the generic terms "plumber" and "plumbing contractor" and presume that the two terms mean the same thing. Well, this assumption couldn't be further from the truth. Even though the terms "
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A Brief Insight on How Demolition Could Benefit Your Remodel

13 March 2018
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

When envisioning a remodelling project, you are probably visualising how you will get rid of some surface supplies such as cabinetry, countertops or even flooring to spruce up the appearance of the room that you are renovating. And although these cosmetic changes can have a positive impact on the appearance of your premises, there could be some underlying issues that could translate into an extensive project a few years down the road.
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How to Add a Bit of Rustic Appeal to Your New Home

12 March 2018
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

If you enjoy a slightly rustic look to a modern home and are having a new home built, you might consider a few tips on how to add that rustic, "country" appeal to your space without making your home look like an actual log cabin! A few simple changes to the home's architecture or interior decor can bring in certain rustic elements while still keeping the home modern and updated. Note a few ideas you might discuss with your builder.
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Two steps you can take to minimise the risk of thieves breaking into your construction site

12 March 2018
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

It can be extremely expensive to replace goods that are stolen from your construction site. As such, it's sensible to do what you can to minimise the risk of a thief breaking into your site. Here are two ways to do this. Don't ignore a damaged lock Managing a construction project is a very time-consuming activity. Because of this, it is all too easy to ignore seemingly minor problems. However, it is important not to categorise a damaged lock as a small issue and postpone calling a locksmith to fix it, as doing so could drastically increase the risk of someone stealing the valuable equipment that is kept on your building site.
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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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