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Tennis Court Maintenance – Keeping Your Court in Tip Top Shape
If you enjoy the occasional game of tennis or are something of a competitive tennis player, then you can certainly appreciate the importance of having a tennis court that is in great condition. However, as with any other frequently used equipment, tennis courts are not indestructible. To keep your tennis court in tip-top shape, regular maintenance is vital beyond a doubt.
Another Brick in the Wall – Why Hire a Retaining Wall Specialist?
The role of a retaining wall goes beyond aesthetics or privacy. Retaining walls prevent soil from collapsing, redirect water when it rains or floods, prevent water damage and are used to separate different areas of interest.
DIY Home Upgrading: Safety Hazards to Consider
For decades, Australians young and old seem to have embraced the expression “Necessity is the mother of all invention.” We love setting the world right ourselves, and if that is not possible, we love fixing things ourselves – giving rise to a culture of DIY.
Steel Uprights: What Are They and How To Use Them
Rumour has it that the earliest known steel is about 4,000 years old and was excavated in Turkey. This unique mix of iron and carbon has come a long way in forming the ‘spine’ of modern construction, as it is a crucial ingredient in the construction industry.
Timber Sleeper Retaining Walls: A Great Option For Adding Value to Your Property
When it comes to our pride and joy – our family home – most of us like to ensure that all development work we embark on creates and enhances the property’s personality. And, of course, we want to add value to the most significant investment in our life.
Tennis Court Fencing: The Ins and Outs
People often ask whether it is necessary to erect a fence around a tennis court. A quick answer is that it makes sense to ensure that a tennis game does not interfere with passers-by or people on adjacent properties.
Above the Cut – Site Cut Construction
Before building a home, a commercial building, or any structure of this kind, you need to have the site cut. Site cutting means clearing a construction site from debris (vegetation, rocks) and perfectly levelling it.
What Is Commercial Hoarding?
Commercial hoarding is temporary fencing placed around construction sites and has been used in construction for decades. It is a specialized barrier built between the public and an ongoing construction site.
Shed a Little Laser Light – A Brief History of Laser Grading
The use of lasers in construction work goes back to the 1970s, when the concept of a laser level was first introduced. It wasn’t until a decade later that the patents for the line level and the spinning-mirror design laser plane were granted.
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