construction--contractors

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.

4 Precautions to Take When Painting Stainless Steel

23 February 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Stainless steel products, such as railings, can last for long without any surface coating. However, you may need to paint them for a variety of reasons, such as matching their colour to the surrounding colour theme. This article discusses some precautions that you should take if you want to paint stainless steel products after they have been delivered by the fabricator. Roughen the Surface Fabricators of stainless steel products usually ensure that the surface is smooth in order to avoid crevices that can trap corrosive agents. Read More …

3 reasons you’ll be glad you’ve employed a building inspection service

22 February 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

While choosing the right builder goes a long way toward ensuring that you get the house of your dreams built, it also can be extremely valauble to get a building inspection service to check the house before each payment is due. Here are three reasons you'll be very glad that you did.  Quicker rectification Generally speaking, it's quicker to rectify any errors when it is the latest stage that needs rectifying. If you discover issues with the brickwork or plumbing at lockup, for example, you may need to remove subsequent layers such as painting, tiling or plastering to fix the fault. Read More …

Four Types of Telephone Cabling Options That Facilitate Efficient Data Transfers

22 February 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Telephone cabling is the implementation of structured communication network cables utilised in linking a household or an office telephone with regional telephone switching centres around the globe. Despite the fact that most people use mobile phones for their convenient portability, grounded telephones are still essential for the communication needs of a nation. Hence, if you intend to install telephone cabling for your home or business, here are the most common cabling options available for you. Read More …

Warning Signs Your House May Be In Dire Need Repiling

21 February 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Piling is the installation of wooden posts, concrete columns or steel sections beneath a house to form the foundations that the building sits on. While piling is installed to last a lifetime, it can deteriorate because of a number of different factors including soft ground conditions, decay and insect attacks (for timber piling), corrosion (for steel piling), mechanical wear, and so on. The foundation of your home is key to its stability. Read More …

Before You Hire an Excavator for Your Construction Project, Read This

21 February 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog

Earthmoving equipment is usually indispensable for any building and construction work. This is because such projects often involve digging and moving of materials. An excavator is one such equipment you will find extremely useful for your building or construction project. However, the key to tapping into that usefulness is renting the best equipment, and to do this, you need to consider the following 3 things. Type of Work For what use do you need an excavator? Read More …