Epoxy Flooring for Cafes and Restaurants: How It Satisfies Customers and Business Owners

Some aspects of a cafe or restaurant floor are noticeable to a business owner. Other things will be most appreciated by customers. You will notice, for example, if flooring lasts without needing to be replaced regularly. While this won't be high on your customer's radar, the appearance of the floor will be. They'll want an attractive space in which to enjoy their food and drink. Epoxy flooring is a material that will satisfy both business owners and customers. [Read More]

3 Things You Should Know About Demolitions

Many people have a comprehension of the building construction process. However, little is known about building demolition. If you wish to pull down a building in Australia, below are some things you should know about the building demolition process.  You Need A Demolitions Contractor Demolition work is heavily regulated in Australia. In most states, homeowners are only permitted to conduct light demolition work such as demolishing a shed or deck. However, you will need a licence if the demolition work affects the structural features of the building. [Read More]

Recognizing and Treating Salt Damp

Salt damp, also called rising damp, is caused when moisture and soluble salts in the soil are drawn up into the brick or stones, along with the mortar, that make up the walls of your home. This can be a major problem if damage control isn't quickly implemented. Knowing how to spot the symptoms of salt damp is key to scheduling a prompt inspection and repair.  Interior Symptoms The earliest signs of salt damp are often first visible on the inside of your walls, as opposed to on the visible brick and mortar of the exterior. [Read More]

The Various Aspects That Will Affect The Timeline Of Residential Demolition

Once you have decided to raze down an older home so that you construct a modern, more relevant residence, you are probably looking forward to enlisting the services of demolition contractors so that they can do the demolition process and you can start on the construction of the new house. However, one thing you should note is that the amount of time this project takes will vary from one property to the next. [Read More]