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!

The Latest Turf Technology in the Sports Construction Industry

Since its inception in the late 1990s, the main reason for synthetic turf was to make it look like natural grass and provide a cushion that would improve safety and performance for the athletes. With crumb rubber and sand, the turf was more efficient in the creation of more playable surfaces for the athletes. In addition, it was much easier to level when turf was used. However, over the years, there has been a need to improve the synthetic turf due to one major issue, heat. Read More 

4 Reasons to Have Your Dented or Bent Stainless Steel Bull Bars Repaired

It's common for even the most resilient of bull bars to bend or dent after a collision. Unfortunately, it's also common for drivers to ignore the problem, reasoning either that the problem cannot be fixed or that a small imperfection doesn't need to be. However, bent or dented bull bars are definitely things that need to be repaired. Here are just four reasons why. 1. Impairs Performance A bent bull bar might look pretty rugged, but it could make your 4X4 car less capable. Read More