How to Refresh Your Tired Commercial Car Park

Posted on: 24 May 2022

If you control a busy commercial car park and have not carried out any significant maintenance for some time, the park's surface may have seen better days. You know that you need to upgrade the surface from durability, safety and aesthetic points of view, but you cannot afford to cause too much disruption and will want to keep costs in check. Why should you think about bitumen spray sealant as the way forward?
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Common Problems With Skylight Windows and How They Can Be Managed

Posted on: 22 March 2022

Installing skylight windows is an excellent way to increase the natural lighting in darker rooms or areas of your home. These windows can also help to improve ventilation and provide picturesque views of the outside. If you're looking to add skylight windows to your home, you'll want to use them to maximum advantage. To do this successfully, you'll need to identify and find ways to lessen the undesirable effects they can bring.
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What's the Best Solution If You Have an Intricate, Large-Scale Metal Fabrication Job?

Posted on: 31 January 2022

If you have a high output fabrication job that requires great precision but that comes with a tight budget, you're probably going to be thinking about your approach. You'll want to use the best method so that you can come up with a first-class result to keep your stakeholders happy, and you know that there are many different options available. But as you don't have any of these machines on-site, what's the best approach?
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Could Your Project Benefit From GPR Concrete Scanning?

Posted on: 30 November 2021

When you are engaged in the installation of pipework, electrical cables, or CCTV, it's common to focus on what you can see. You know where you want to place the pipes or cables, and you will design a way to achieve your goal. One of the problems you must face while creating your plans is determining what infrastructure may already be in the ground. If your installation involves drilling into concrete, you can't risk fracturing a gas pipe or cutting through an electricity cable, and GPR concrete scanning can help prevent that.
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