4 Features to Look for When Hiring Scaffolding for a Domestic Project
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22 August 2018
If you're painting your home, repairing a chimney or doing a variety of other projects, you need something bigger, safer and more convenient than a ladder, and that's domestic scaffolding. To ensure your project goes smoothly, you may want to look for the following features when you decide which scaffolding to hire:
Works with Your Home's Design
Basic scaffolding just goes straight up. That's perfect if you're trying to clean the windows on a high rise that's straight up and down or working in a similar situation, but it's not the best solution if you're working on a complex house that has different roof lines, dormer windows or other architectural elements that mean the home is not straight up and down.
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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions About Skip Hire Permits
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22 August 2018
Skip bin hire is one of the most convenient services you could opt for when undertaking various projects, such as remodelling, landscaping and springcleaning, around your premises. Nevertheless, opting for skip hire is not merely about choosing bins based on your budget. There are several considerations to bear in mind, for instance, the amount of time you would need the bins, the type of waste that can be eliminated and the frequency at which the bins should be emptied and replaced.
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3 Things to Know about Shower and Tub Valve Repairs
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21 August 2018
When you notice a leak in your bathroom shower or tub, one of the culprits is likely the valve. You may notice a leak during your shower or bath coming directly from the underside of the valve or from around the casing. If this is the case, you'll need to repair the valve itself. Here are three things you need to know about the shower and tub valve repairs you are facing and how to do them as efficiently as possible.
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Two safety tips that can lower the risk of labourers being injured on building sites
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20 August 2018
Due to the hazardous nature of construction work, injuries occur quite often on building sites. However, there are steps that site managers can take to lower the risk of labourers getting hurt during their time on construction sites. Carry on reading to learn what these steps are.
Implement strict rules regarding the unloading and transportation of timber deliveries
The process of unloading and transporting the timber that is delivered to a building site can result in labourers sustaining both minor and major injuries.
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