Treating, Repairing and Designing Timber Fences and DecksTreating, Repairing and Designing Timber Fences and Decks


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Treating, Repairing and Designing Timber Fences and Decks

Welcome to my blog! My name is Brenda, and I love designing homes and landscaping yards. In particular, I love implementing natural wood and timber into my designs. Last year, I put on new timber decking and added a fence. to our garden Through the process of working with a contractor and doing a lot of independent research, I was able to get just the type of decking and fencing I wanted, and now, I am adamant about taking great care of it. In this blog, I am going to cover a gamut of concepts related to timber decking, and I might into delve into some other posts about construction or DIY. I hope that you like my ideas!

Building? What You Need To Know About A Pre-Construction Site Analysis

If you are planning to build, be it a residential home, a commercial building or an industrial complex, part of the due diligence required demands that you undertake a pre-construction site analysis. A pre-construction site analysis is a comprehensive process, and depending on the size of your project, it may take some time to complete. However, it's a very important step that should never be overlooked. Read on to learn more. Read More 

Benefits of Applying Trenchless Drilling at Home

Trenchless drilling is not a popular domestic service. It's mostly applied in industrial applications such as civil works. However, with domestic underground installations becoming more and more complicated, trenchless drilling can help provide practical solutions. You can seek a trenchless drilling service to install data cabling, water or sewerage piping, gas lines and more. Although it will be a capital-intensive endeavour, the technology will offer a barrage of benefits compared to traditional dig-and-install methods. Read More 

When Your Home Needs an Emergency Plumber

Some plumbing repairs might wait until you can schedule a plumber at your earliest convenience; if a bathroom sink is stopped up, you might use another sink in the home until you can call a plumber. However, some plumbing problems in the home shouldn't wait until you can make a convenient appointment, but they often mean that you should call an emergency plumber to get to your house as quickly as possible. Read More 

Tips On Successfully Waterproofing Your Flat Roof

Flat roofs are notorious for leaking during periods of very wet weather, often necessitating expensive repairs.  Here's how to successfully waterproof your flat roof for a leak-free, long-lasting result! What you'll need pressure washer flat roof waterproofing preparation paint roller waterproofing sealant plastic shoe protectors palette knife You can obtain everything you need for this project from your local DIY store.  How to do it First of all, you'll need to check your flat roof to make sure it isn't damaged. Read More 

Poor Tap Pressure | 4 Reasons Why You Have Low Water Pressure In Your Home

Low water pressure can occur in homes for a number of reasons and can be extremely frustrating when you're taking a shower or brushing your teeth. Your shower may subside to a trickle, your washing machine may take aeons to fill and the dribble from your tap can barely manage to rinse your dishes. If you notice any of these problems resulting in low water pressure, call your local plumber to rectify them. Read More