What, Exactly, Is Cement Rendering?
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20 March 2023
If you're a homeowner, you may have heard of cement rendering before. But do you know what it is and why it's important? This blog post takes a look at cement rendering services so you can decide if this is something you would like to incorporate into your home improvement work.
What Is Cement Rendering?
Cement rendering is a process that involves applying a cement-based mixture to the outside walls of a building.
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Two reasons to add epoxy flooring materials to your paved concrete garage floor
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13 June 2022
If your garage floor is made of paved concrete, here are some reasons why you should have a paving contractor add a layer of epoxy flooring to this surface.
To protect the concrete
One reason to add epoxy resin flooring materials to your garage floor is that this upper layer will help to protect the concrete underneath it from damage. This is something worth noting if you keep your vehicles in your garage as, even though concrete is a strong material, cracks can still form in it when it's repeatedly exposed to the hefty weight of a vehicle.
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Tips When Planning to Build a Retaining Wall on Your Property
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15 October 2021
Retaining walls hold back soil on one side, so they need to be strong. Plus, they bring colours, shapes and dimensions to a home property. You may have decided to go ahead and have one of these structures built at your place. Here are several tips when planning your structure.
Wall Type
The construction of retaining walls differs depending on their height and the soil load they're bearing. So a barrier in your garden will vary from one built beside a freeway.
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Two reasons to fit natural stone tiles in your home
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24 March 2020
When you are building or remodelling your home, you will spend time ensuring that each room in the property is the best size and shape that it can be and the items of furniture that you want in each room are just right. While these will be your main concerns, you will also want to think about how you want both the floor and the walls of each room to look.
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