29 June 2023
As a homeowner, you'll want to do whatever you can to look after your property going forward. However, you may face a significant challenge if your property shows signs of foundation damage, and restumping might be your solution. But what is it, and could it actually increase the value of your home? What is Restumping? Restumping involves replacing old or damaged stumps that support the structure of your home. Over time, the stumps can become unstable, causing your home to shift and cracks to appear in your walls or floor.
27 April 2022
If your home needs to be restumped, but you're trying to postpone the investment, you might be waiting until you see big signs of impending doom. Unfortunately, by the time you see the big signs, your home might be facing collapse. That's why it's important for you to restump your home before the big problems become apparent. Luckily, there are some minor signs you can watch for. These signs indicate a need for quick action.
20 July 2021
When a new structure is first built, it is essential to include a robust damp-proof course at the lowest level to keep moisture at bay and to preserve the integrity of the building. A builder will often complete this work effectively, but sometimes issues arise or, for one reason or another, the damp proof course is breached. What happens in this case, and if you're worried, how do you know that you have a problem?
7 August 2020
Commercial and industrial buildings built during the first half of the 20th Century may contain asbestos in the roof, walls and floors. The material is highly carcinogenic and can cause lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis. There are two classes of asbestos. Friable asbestos is prone to abrasion and can be broken by hand pressure. This type of asbestos can release fibres into the atmosphere. Non-friable asbestos cannot be broken by human hands.
19 September 2019
If you are about to embark on a minor building demolition project, it is essential to make sure the job is done right. One of the best ways to do this is to arm yourself with the necessary tools and equipment. When you hire a demolition professional, you will not need to worry about this because they will bring everything that's needed for the task. But if you have chosen to do the project yourself, there are some tools and equipment you require to get the job done effectively.
20 May 2019
Demolition jobs are an integral part of many developments, be it on residential, commercial or industrial properties. They create space for modern and innovative projects by tearing down unsafe and old buildings. However, demolitions can generate large volumes of waste, which will need to be hauled away and disposed of responsibly. In this regard, one of the services that some demolition contractors offer is demolition waste recycling. After collecting your waste, they will transport it to a waste recycling facility for recycling.
22 March 2019
There are various reasons why you may need to pull down your house. It may be part of the renovation process, or you may want to erect an entirely new structure. Below are a few things you need to know about house demolitions. Preparing for house demolitions A sledgehammer is perfect for small demolition works. However, if you need to pull down a large section of your house, it is best that you consult a demolition contractor.