Two Tips To Prevent Foundation Failure In Your New Home

20 September 2017
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The Queensland first home buyer's grant is a $20,000 incentive to purchase a new home and land package. You have taken advantage of this financial bonus, and move-in day is just around the corner. Since you have not lived in Brisbane before, you may not be aware of the types of weather you can expect. Brisbane suffers from periods of both drought and very wet weather. Since both of these weather extremes impact on the foundation of your new home, you must know how to protect your new home's foundations from needing an expensive repair. Read More 

Choose the Right Demolition Hammer for your Project with These 3 Tips

18 July 2017
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Demolition hammers are valuable pieces of equipment in the construction industry. They are designed with enough power to tear down buildings and walls in demolition projects. They can take out some of the strongest buildings and constructions including concrete structures. However, they are different in terms of size and power. Different constructions have different demolition demands based on their size, nature of material used, foundation systems, environmental conditions in the area, and even the age of the construction. Read More 

What Can Be Recycled When You Demolish Your Home?

11 July 2017
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If you are demolishing your home and you don't want to just throw all the materials into the landfill, you may want to figure out how to recycle as much as possible. There are numerous options when it comes to demolition material recycling. Here's a look at just some of the items you may want to recycle and how to do that. 1. Anything Reusable in Its Current Condition Before starting the demolition process, you should go through the home and pull out anything that is reusable in its current condition. Read More