2016

Everything You Need to Keep Your Glass Fence in Good Order

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Glass fences are one of the best options when you are looking to control movement into and out of your swimming pool area. The glass used on your fence is toughened using a thermal tempering procedure. It is put on a roller table and run through a heating furnace. Here, the glass is exposed to high temperatures, which relieves the pressure and stress emanating from the manufacturing process of the glass.

22 September 2016

Home Boundaries | 3 Contemplations Before Installing Brick Fencing On Your Property

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If you're looking for an alluring fencing option with a strong emphasis on security, then brick fencing is an ideal option for your property. Built from solid brick material, this type of fencing is hard to break through and can give your property the privacy and security you desire. But before adding brick fencing to your home, you must consider certain factors to determine whether it is the right fit for you.

15 September 2016

Chain-link Fence: Ensure Privacy with the Following Alternatives

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Chain-link fences are a reliable fencing alternative for your home. Made using materials like galvanised steel or aluminium, chain-link fences are both strong and durable because of their ability to stand up to corrosion. However, the diamond pattern running continuously over the cross of a chain-link doesn't achieve much privacy. It leaves your home exposed to a host of wandering eyes unlike other fencing alternatives using wood panels or bamboo posts.

12 September 2016

Two Wheels Or Not Two Wheels: Should You Choose A Single Or Dual Axle Trailer For Your Boat?

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Having a custom trailer made for your boat is the best way to ensure that your trailer is ideally suited to your towing needs. However, you will have some tough decisions to make regarding the design and configuration of your new trailer, and choosing an axle configuration can be one of the toughest. Single axle and dual axle trailers each come with their own advantages and disadvantages, so ensure that the axle configuration you choose is the right one for you (and your boat) before you take the plunge.

8 September 2016

When to Remember When Shopping for Cyclone Fencing

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Cyclone or chain link fencing is a very common choice for residential homes and, in some areas, it may be a legal requirement for you to have a chain link fence around your property. While this fencing may be very common, you may have more choices for the material and design than you assume. You also may wonder how to dress the fence up a bit so it doesn't seem industrial.

29 August 2016

Rebuilding Your School? Here Are 4 Things You Need to Consider When Choosing Your Balustrade

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Staircase revamping isn't usually the main focus when it comes to renovating an existing school building or constructing a new one. However, given the health and safety risks they can present, it's essential that you dedicate a decent portion of your time and budget to carefully selecting staircase components. Aside from the stairs themselves, you'll need to think about the banister, as poorly chosen balustrades and handrails can be dangerous to students.

22 August 2016

Metal vs Wood Fences and Gates

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If you are currently looking to install a new fence with a gate to protect your residential property, two of the main materials to choose from are wood and metal. While these are both durable and attractive materials, they each have unique qualities that might cause you to choose one over the other. Here are some things to consider when deciding between a wood or metal fence and gate. Metal Is More Secure

19 August 2016

How To Prevent Termites From Attacking Your Fence

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If food that termites are fond of were to be categorized, wood can be placed among the top. Termites feed on the cellulose found in wood products and this renders these creatures dangerous in areas that contain wood structures. Picket fences, unfortunately, are structures that use wood and are therefore a good feeding spot for termites. Normally, picket fences are treated with chemicals that make it impossible for termites to penetrate.

16 August 2016