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Problem Solving With Construction: Questions, Quandaries, Answers and More

A lot of problems can be solved with construction. Need more space in your home? It may be time to build an extension? Need to improve traffic flow in your community? Cue a road designer and a roadworks crew. Need a place to live? Construction can provide you with a new home. This blog looks at some common issues and explores how they can be solved with construction. Then, it delves into issues that may pop up whilst doing construction an gives you tips for getting past them. If you're thinking about starting a project or just want to learn about construction, this blog is a great place to start.

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Standard residential decks feature straightforward designs and common materials. Unfortunately, a conventional square or rectangular deck may not be a practical choice for your home. Deck customisation offers endless design options to suit the preferences of each homeowner. A custom decking can be designed to accommodate your home's outdoor design while taking into account existing obstacles and exterior features. Below are four benefits of choosing a custom deck over a standard one. Read More 

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3 Reasons to Use Steel Wall Frames When You Build Your New Home

While you can use wood wall frames during your home build, you should consider the benefits of using lightweight steel instead. Steel wall frames have some advantages that you won't get from wood. Why might steel be a better material to use? 1. Get Wall Frames That Stay the Same Shape While wood wall frames are strong, they can run into problems down the line. Wood can bend, warp and shift out of position. Read More 

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