Posts Tagged ‘construction’
Monday, June 28th, 2010
There are many reasons for installing a fence. It may be that you want to mark your property line, have greater safety and security, or just want more privacy. Whatever your reasons, there is a fence that will fit your requirements and at the same time enhance your yard’s appearance.
There is often a good reason to install a fence to separate your backyard from your neighbor’s. It may be that you just want to separate your property from adjoining yards to maintain your property line and prevent encroachment from trees or bushes. But certainly, if you don’t get along well with your neighbor, then a fence is really a no brainer.
A fence also comes in handy to keep your dog from wandering out of your space without having to put him on a chain or in a dog run. At the same time, wandering animals are prevented from getting into your yard and messing up flowerbeds or garden areas. Your own pets, not to mention your children are also protected from uninvited four legged visitors.
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Thursday, May 20th, 2010
When people think of home renovations and landscaping, they often do not consider using concrete. However, there have been many innovations in the use of concrete that have made it an aesthetically pleasing feature that will add charm and elegance to a property and home. As well, concrete is an inexpensive, durable, and long-lasting material. With a little creativity, it is easy to enhance and beautify any part of the home and property using concrete. Below are a number of popular concrete home renovations and landscaping ideas for your front yard:
1. Garden stepping stones: Adding concrete garden stepping stones is a creative way to enhance and beautify the front yard. You can create innovative stone shapes and have your own choice in size of the stones to create walkways and enhance certain areas in the front yard such as placing them around he door way or in front of the flower garden or around trees or shrubs. The most popular preference is creating walkways because you can have custom design including color or stain preference, and your own unique design. You can exercise your creativity to make your own unique garden stones.
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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
No construction is complete without any proper protection that it needs from weather conditions that can have a very negative effect on the structure. This comes as a result of there not being enough waterproofing for the structure as it was being built. Brick waterproofing will protect and avoid this from ever happening by forming a seal that will be very protective for these kinds of situations.
Many of the sealants are known to be made with siloxane. This sealant will bond to the materials and helps to prevent any water or moisture from getting through it. These sealants have become quite popular and are being widely used by many people. Especially people who need to have a sealant that truly works well for them.
This kind of brick Water proofing sealant is quite clear so this way it will not alter the look from the building. This type of sealant will not remain near the surface but instead the sealant will penetrate into the material. Each four to seven years you will then need to reapply it again and for the newer buildings every five years.
Tags: brick, brick sealer, building, construction, diy, garden, gardening, home improvement, how to, industrial, industrial protective coating, protective coating, sealer
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Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
The decision to embark upon concrete waterproofing is not to be taken lightly. This is particularly true when you contemplate the behavioural differences that there are when organic and chemical compounds are mixed. One can not always be certain of the outcome. That being so, the first decision should be to consider the actual condition of the concrete you will be working with and its position in respect of water.
Sealants such as the topical asphalt based ones have been, and still are one of the prime methods of protection against water erosion of walls and foundations. Methods and products are constantly evolving. There are several additives for instance, which are designed to protect from water vapors that percolate through concrete causing much damage.
There are new topical sealants that have the job of sealing out all water on the market. These types of sealers are formulated and graded according to how much waterproofing is required.
In the case of external sealers, the claim by most manufacturers is that they provide excellent protection against even the very worst circumstances the weather can provide. These Hi tech sealers are a mix of unique blends which can permeate into the very structure of the concrete creating a stronger barrier against even the toughest water-based situations, stains included.
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Saturday, May 1st, 2010
Most people believe that their homes are fully insulated when, in fact, this is far from the truth. There are millions of homes that require additional installation in order to make sure that they are as energy efficient as they can possibly be. When it comes to getting your home insulated, most people will have no idea of how this is all done. As a result they will have to simply go by the word of the contractor who they get to do the job, and in many cases, the job is not fully completed. This simply causes different people’s homes to waste energy and therefore the occupants end up spending hundreds each year on additional heating and other energy costs. It is therefore important that every single home meets the required levels of home insulation.
The first thing that you have to do is to work out what your current level of insulation is and then go from there. It will be important for you to search through your home and look at every single accessible area where energy and heat may be lost. This can either be conducted by you or you can choose to get in a professional to run the audit for you.
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Saturday, April 24th, 2010
If you’re considering taking on the task of laying a foundation for your home then the best idea would be to use a good concrete sealer when the concrete foundation is complete. Experts say that a good concrete sealer is necessary in order to add a protective barrier on your concrete surface.
To help prolong the life of your surface you can easily apply the sealer to the foundation. The sealer is not so different from paint in that it can be easily painted on. The only difference from paint is that the sealer is clear. The concrete sealer is applied to the foundation in order to stop contaminants like water and oil from penetrating the concrete surface
The fact that concrete requires water when it is being produced makes it very ironic that after it has dried water and concrete are enemies. If the surface of the concrete is penetrated by water then this can cause the foundation to crack. This would in turn allow even more water to get in and cause even more damage. The purpose of a foundation is of course to be strong and durable, if water damage is allowed to occur then the foundation will not be doing its job.
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
My husband and I recently purchased a very run down, Victorian style house. It’s previous owners had altered the internal design of the house, several times over. The ceilings were brought down to a height of 8 feet as opposed to 12 feet and much of the hardwood in the floors and trim was badly beaten. It was clear that we had a lot of work to do and we were going to need to consider the use of Bifold closet doors for some of the rooms.
I do like a Victorian design, but I like to brighten things up a bit in these kinds of homes. I want to maintain the architectural integrity, but I also want for it to feel livable and less weighty, if you know what I mean.
Hinged Closet Doors. The most common design of closet doors is the hinged or swing doors. These are attached to the closet using hinges, and can be swung open to reveal the content of your closet in full. The only problem with this type is the space it consumes in the room once opened.
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Most people have trouble keeping their closets organized. Cluttered, stuffed, dusty and messy are words that most people will use to describe their closet when asked. I challenge you to get your closet organized, clean and manageable. The secret is to have a place for everything. You have to learn to make the most of useable space and categorize like items.
Try to create a balanced and visually appealing design. You’re investing your time and money….so be sure you like the finished product. Determine how much of each clothing storage “type” you need (eg. hanging, folded, drawers). Some professional organizers recommend doing a detailed inventory….but who has the time. Just make a general estimate of what you use now, and note any deficiencies. For example: you have 10 feet of hanging space, but could use another 2 feet.
Don’t underestimate how much space you require for hanging clothes, and don’t plan too much area for long hanging. With today’s fashions most people don’t need more than 12 to 24 horizontal inches of long hanging space.
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
The normal everyday swinging closet doors has advantages and disadvantages. The good thing about a hinged closet door is that it gives you a good solid surface for you to add closet decorations or a full-length mirror on the door to enhance your room.
I do like a Victorian design, but I like to brighten things up a bit in these kinds of homes. I want to maintain the architectural integrity, but I also want for it to feel livable and less weighty, if you know what I mean.
Even sliding closet doors come with some disadvantages. When you slide open the closet doors, there will always be one side that remains closed. If your closet has dual sliding doors, then you can only access one area of your closet at a time.
Bi-Fold. Same as also with the hinged variety, the bi-fold closet doors answers the problem of their hinged counterpart. They can be folded when opened so that it won’t take as much space necessary in your room.
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
Do you dread going to your closet? Is it full of clothing, shoes, and accessories? Do you have to dodge falling objects, and then search endlessly for something you know is in there?
But what are really custom closet organizers about? There are a lot of myths around them, and here you will find the real facts about closet organizers. Custom closet organizers will help you to get your clothes in order and will avoid you to spend hours picking your clothes.
Custom closet organizer can be specifically made to fit any closet. They can be made and installed by any do-it-yourself enthusiast, but it is recommended that a contractor makes and installs them.
Design a closet system that fits your space and meets your needs by pulling everything out and categorizing it. This part can be really fun. Purchase a stud finder if you don’t have one already, and make sure that you secure all shelves into studs.
You may have space between studs to add recessed shelves, which look really nice and add a lot of storage without using any space. Measure out the space between the studs, mark it off with a ruler, then remove the drywall using a steak knife or drywall knife.
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