Home Improvement: Three Planning Guidelines for Cement Rendering

Posted on: 28 March 2019

Cement rendering might be the ideal solution for improving your house if your exterior walls are worn out. For instance, if your walls have become rough and unappealing due to weathering or their original colour has faded, you might benefit from this process. The cement render will change the overall appearance of your building, giving it a renewed look. You will also increase the real property value and even improve structural performance. [Read More]

Which Patterned Pavers Can You Consider For Your Exterior Flooring Needs?

Posted on: 27 October 2016

Selecting pattern pavers for your exterior flooring needs can prove to be daunting due to the multitude of options that would be available to you. However, making your choice of pavers should not solely be based on the aesthetics they will afford your property. Instead, you have to factor in the functionality of the pavers in relation to the different applications that you would be using them for. This way, you can choose different types of patterned pavers for different areas of your property. [Read More]

How to handle sandy soil before paving a patio

Posted on: 13 January 2016

When paving a patio in your garden, one of the most important things to be aware of is how the soil under the patio will affect your paving. It's possible to correct most soils enough to make sure you get an even surface for your paving needs, but you need to be aware of what kind of soil you have in your garden to begin with. If you've performed a soil test and found out the soil in your garden is sandy, this makes paving a little more complicated, but fully possible. [Read More]

Sandstone or Limestone: A Guide to Riven Stone Pavers

Posted on: 8 January 2016

Riven stone paving slabs have been massively popular in recent years, and the trend doesn't seem to be waning. A surprisingly large number of garden landscapers and paving contractors now rarely lay anything else; they're versatile, they're attractive, they're hard-wearing and they come in a huge range of shades and sizes. They're not all the same kind of stone, though—so should you be looking for sandstone pavers or limestone ones? [Read More]