Building a new skate ramp

    2017


  • Purchasing Concrete Cutting Equipment: 2 Things to Consider

    11 July 2017
    If you are planning to carry out some DIY projects around your home, it is important that you have the right tools at hand. One important tool to have if you are planning to work with concrete is a concrete cutter. Concrete is a very versatile material which can be used for remodelling work, indoor and outdoor flooring and wall building. However, there is a range of d
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  • Clearing Up Some Misconceptions About Commercial Concrete

    11 July 2017
    If you own a commercial building of any sort, you'll want to ensure that you keep the parking lot and walkways in good repair. Any chips, dents, or holes in these surfaces can mean damage to vehicles as well as pedestrian trips and falls, for which you may be financially liable. Poor-quality concrete can also detract from the look of your building and reduce your prop
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  • 5 Features to Look for When Buying Metal Scaffolding for Your Small Business

    10 July 2017
    If you own a painting company, a window washing company or a similar type of enterprise, you may want to invest in a metal scaffolding frame. There are lots of options on the market. To get off the ground safely and conveniently, here's what to look for when shopping. 1. Ability to Connect Multiple Sets In many cases, you may be fine with just one metal scaffolding fr
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  • How to Avoid Defects in Newly Poured Asphalt Driveways

    10 July 2017
    Asphalt driveways are most vulnerable to damage in the first few days after their construction. This article discusses measures that you can take to avoid two of the most common problems of newly laid asphalt driveways. Surface Distortion The surface of your new asphalt driveway can become distorted if heavy loads are placed on that driveway before it cures fully. Thi
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  • Erosion Control For Large Construction Sites

    30 March 2017
    Soil erosion is the process whereby the top loose soil on a surface is carried away gradually by various natural forces. On construction sites, one of the main problems to look out for is the extents of erosion brought about by activities on the site. From digging foundations to truck and foot traffic, construction sites experience active and persistent top soil loose
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