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[11 Oct 2010 | No Comment | 2 views]

It may look easy, but anyone who has tried will know just how tricky plastering a wall or a ceiling is. A highly skilled plasterer is so good at his or her craft that they make the job look effortless. When done well, smooth creamy, plaster glides onto the surface and dries out evenly and perfectly flat.

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[2 Oct 2010 | No Comment | 2 views]

There are many benefits of doing your own basic bookkeeping, especially if you are starting out with your own business. While you can purchase software to do this it is important to be aware of what you are doing and how to keep a track of your transactions.

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[28 Sep 2010 | No Comment | 1 views]

When thinking of cladding, you might think of the traditional definition of bonding metals together for protection. This is correct, but the concept can also be applied to construction. Brick cladding employs a similar concept to traditional cladding in that it involves attaching some sort of material over brick in order to protect the masonry underneath.

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[17 Sep 2010 | No Comment | 0 views]

It is without a shadow of a doubt that the over-all impact of your house is affected by your driveway being the area that people will first see as they pass by your house. of course you don’t want your house to leave a negative impression just because your driveway isn’t in good condition or isn’t really that pleasing to the eyes.

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[27 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 0 views]

What are sash windows? In trying to understand windows, it is important to understand what the basic parts of the window are. An easy to picture comparison would be a door. A door has a casement, and a window has a casement. A door is set within the casement, and a window’s glass pane must also be set within its casement. The glass however, requires an additional frame for obvious reasons. This frame encasing the glass is called the sash. Whether the sash is made to slide or rotate on a hinge is what set s the different styles apart.

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[27 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 1 views]

If you are considering adding an extra layer of glazing to windows in your home, there are a few things that you need to understand and be aware of with regards to the secondary glazing process. There can be problems connected to secondary glazing and condensation that may lead to structural issues in wooden windows. Here is information that you can use in order to avoid this happening in your home.

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[25 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 0 views]

Historically, wood and bricks have been the primary materials used by humans to construct buildings. In the late nineteenth century, larger steel-framed buildings began to appear. Since then, metal buildings have become more widespread. The use of metal is increasing in smaller buildings. It is used not only for framing, but also for walls and roofs.

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[23 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 0 views]

For an almost countless number of years a very popular window designed has served well for many types of buildings. We are of course talking about what people usually call sash windows. There are so many Victorian designs that carefully present such a type of window to the outside world. The look is not only classic but very appropriate for many reasons.

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[15 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 1 views]

Broken and cracked bricks are a potential hazard and are not appealing to the eye. Unfortunately, bricks becoming damaged is not an uncommon occurrence; therefore, it is important to know a bit about brick repairs. Though some people prefer to hire a brick contractor to complete brick repair jobs, most jobs can be done by anyone.

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[15 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 0 views]

People have been making candles for a very, very long time and so you can believe that there have been a lot of changes in the making of candles too. Perhaps the biggest change over all that time is the use to which candles are put. In the beginning, candles were used first and foremost for lighting and in the second place for heat, but nowadays they are used more for embellishment as in religious ceremonies and romantic dinners.