A Guide On How To Create A Home Extension

Posted on: 26 May 2021

The primary reason why people move into new homes is that they feel that their current homes are too small. The process of selling your property and looking for a new home can be a nerve-wracking experience. In contrast, home extensions are a convenient and cost-effective way to increase your home's floor space. Below is a guide detailing how to create a home extension.  Planning And Design Your immediate consideration should be how you intend to extend the house.
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What to Do If You Suspect Your Old House Has Asbestos

Posted on: 22 April 2021

Homes built before the 1980s could expose occupants to asbestos. The hazardous substance lurks in building materials manufactured in the 1900s, and when inhaled, it can cause severe health complications such as lung cancer and mesothelioma. Therefore, if you suspect your old home may be having asbestos, it's imperative to take immediate action. Below are three essential steps you can take towards asbestos remediation. Inspect your building materials Just because your home was built in the late 1900s doesn't mean it has asbestos.
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Why Residential Demolition Is Such A Tricky Task

Posted on: 16 March 2021

Australia has a lot of built-up areas populated with buildings that are several decades old. As such, it is only natural that many people look to update their property by tearing down the old and replacing it with something new, which in turn leads to quite a lot of demolition work. Residential demolition is a very tricky task and one that is best left to the experts in the field. In some ways, it can be much more demanding than actually building the house.
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Are you considering demolishing your home?

Posted on: 25 January 2021

Whatever state your property is in, the idea of home demolition is rarely a welcome one. There may be times when you decide that you want to knock down your home to create something bigger but more frequently the idea of a home demolition comes up after a catastrophic disaster such as a fire, flood or extensive storm damage. It is often tempting to think that it is cheaper to repair any damage, but that isn't always the case.
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