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Things to Ask Before You Build: Why are Building Permits Important?
In this blog, we delve into the process of getting building permits and why it’s so important to have them.
Retaining Wall vs Landscape Wall, Which is Better?
Retaining walls and landscaping walls are quintessential for outdoor landscaping. Read on to learn about their different functions and use.
DIY or Not: When to Hire a Contractor and Why
For large and more extensive home projects like a sports court or a new pool, getting a contractor on board helps you avoid costly mistakes and achieve the desired result.
Score! The Added Value of In-Home Sports Courts
One of the healthiest and most fun ways of increasing the value of your property is by adding an in-home sports court. It can not only be a good move if you eventually decide to sell your house but can also give you a fantastic opportunity to keep active, socialize, and entertain your family and friends.
Fence Me In! The Importance of Proper Sports Court Fencing
There are several things to consider when building a sports court fencing. Read on as we take a look at some of the different types of sports court fencing and why they are important in creating the perfect playing field or sports court.
Everything You Need to Know About Concrete Sleeper Retaining Walls
There are many different types of retaining walls, each adapted to its role. In this post, we will examine the characteristics of concrete sleeper walls in greater depth.
A Rose Among the Rubble: Construction Rubble Removal
Society is becoming more conscious of the human-environmental impact of the construction industry. More and more municipalities and communities are raising the subject into the public eye. Fortunately, sustainable ways to dispose of construction rubble do exist. Read on as we explore the ways we can recycle, reuse, and remove construction rubble.
Sports Courts – Everything You Need to Know About Building One
Sports courts come in all sorts of surfaces and sizes, ranging from a small acrylic tennis court in your neighbour’s backyard to a larger synthetic grass cricket pitch at your local cricket ground.
Ready, Set, Go Green – Ways to Reduce Environmental Impact of Excavation
As humanity continues to expand its towns and cities for the increasing number of people populating the planet, more sustainable actions are becoming a priority. Almost every construction site typically involves excavation work, and this subject has been a hot topic of debate in terms of sustainability and environmental impact.
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