3 Essential Precautions for Using Sheet Metal Ducting
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30 July 2018
Sheet metal piping is ideal for use in commercial and industrial HVAC systems. In general, this type of ducting is favoured over alternatives because it is highly durable, especially when compared to plastic and fibreboard alternatives. Also, the surfaces of the sheet metal ducts are smooth and do not promote the accumulation of dirt or growth of bacteria. However, you should note that the performance of sheet metal tubing in duct applications will depend on the installations choices.
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Two tips to keep in mind during marine berthing construction projects
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4 June 2018
If you will be carrying out a marine berthing construction project in the near future, here are some tips that you might want to keep in mind to ensure that your project goes smoothly.
Make sure that unused construction materials and equipment are kept away from the water
It is extremely important to ensure that the construction materials that have not yet been used are stored in a safe area, at least a few metres away from the water's edge.
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How adding insulation to your automated garage doors increases energy efficiency
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30 April 2018
Automated garage doors are the epitome of convenience for many homeowners. They provide flexibility for you to control garage access without physically opening/closing the door yourself. You can also control access from remote locations through mobile applications and sensors that are tied to the operation of the door.
To take your automated doors one step further, consider adding insulation to the garage door material. Insulation involves sealing any open spaces that may be present between the door and the surrounding wall, as well as strengthening the door itself to prevent air from leaking through.
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Reasons to Consider Skylight Installation in Your Home
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29 March 2018
Many homeowners consider skylights a decorative element in the home, rather than a requirement. This assumption may stem from the fact that skylights were typically installed in mansions and elite residences, making them a rare find in an average home. However, in recent years, skylights have gradually seen an increase in popularity as homeowners become interested in interior design rather than merely leaving all architectural elements of their home up to their contractors.
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