Build Your Business Brick by Brick

About Me
Build Your Business Brick by Brick

Hello, my name is Gary. When I went into business, I didn't have a great deal of money. The lack of funds meant that I had to buy commercial premises which had seen better days. The roof was leaking, the plumbing was causing problems in the bathrooms and the interior walls were in need of repair. Thankfully, my brother loaned me some money so I could call in some contractors to work on the building before I opened it to my customers. The workmen were great, they carried out a quick but professional repair and I was able to open for business. My business is doing really well and I couldn't be happier with the building. I decided to start this blog to offer advice to others who are considering hiring construction contractors.

Residential Carpentry: Which Balustrade Materials Would Suit Your Home?

17 February 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

If you have a raised exterior living space, it is essential to consider balustrading. These railings or panels function to make the space more attractive while also ensuring that it is secure, preventing unnecessary accidents. There is a wide assortment of materials that you could choose for your balustrades. However, it should also be noted that your choice of material will also dictate the appearance of the balustrades. For instance, intricate designs would require a strong material that will still stay sturdy such as wrought iron. Read More …

Frequently Asked Questions About Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning

16 February 2017
 Categories: , Blog

If you're in the market for a new heating and cooling system for your home, you might want to consider a reverse cycle air conditioner. This type of unit transfers heat from the inside of the home to the outside, or vice versa, while also cooling or warming the air it circulates, so your home can stay warm in wintertime and cool in summertime. If you've never had a reverse cycle air conditioner installed in a home before, note some questions you might have about the unit and how it operates, so you can decide if it's a good choice for you. Read More …

Some Questions to Ask the Rental Agency When Arranging a Trailer Hire

16 February 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

If you're hiring a trailer to haul lawn care equipment you've rented, or to help with a move from one home to another, you want to ensure you know everything involved in the rental and choose the right trailer for the job. Note some questions to ask the rental agency when you arrange the hire, so there are no surprises with the rental and with its use once you get the trailer itself. Read More …

Concrete Surfaces: Comparing the Most Popular Protective Resins

9 February 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Concrete is a popular material in the construction industry due to its numerous beneficial properties. The material is durable, highly versatile in buildings, and strong enough for use in load-bearing applications. On the other hand, concrete is susceptible to eventual degradation when exposed to adverse conditions. Therefore, you should ensure that your pertinent structures and features are treated with protective layers to prevent premature failure. When shopping for your ideal concrete protective coating, consider this comparison of the most popular resin coatings. Read More …

Tap repairs: Reasons You May Develop Slow Drainage in Your Sinks

18 January 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Slow drainage is something a vast majority of homeowners will experience at one time or another. However, some people make the mistake of ignoring the slow drainage in their sinks assuming that the problem will resolve itself. The reality is that the cause of slow drainage needs to be established as soon as possible so that the problem can be remedied before you have a large blockage to contend with. Some causes of slow drainage in sinks can be fixed by home remedies whereas others may require the expertise of a qualified plumber. Read More …