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  • A Guide to Commercial Driveway Repair

    24 January 2024
    If you're the owner of a commercial property, there are few things more aggravating than a damaged or poorly maintained driveway. Not only can it be an eyesore, but it can also pose a safety hazard to pedestrians and vehicles alike. So, if you're looking to repair your commercial driveway, look no further. Here are a few tips and tricks for conducting repairs and upke
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  • Why Commercial Epoxy Flooring Is a Smart Choice for High-Traffic Areas

    24 October 2023
    High-traffic areas present unique challenges in terms of flooring. With constant footfalls, these spaces require flooring that is not just durable but also easy to maintain and visually appealing. In this context, commercial epoxy flooring emerges as a smart solution. Commercial Epoxy Flooring: Merging Durability with Aesthetics Commercial epoxy flooring offers a blen
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  • Step Up: Upgrading Your Workspace with Epoxy Flooring

    13 January 2023
    There are many upsides to installing epoxy flooring. Some of those are direct benefits; for instance, it is resistant to staining and chemical damage, and it's easy to clean and maintain. However, installing epoxy flooring also gives you the opportunity to really transform your workspace and access some indirect benefits too. Consider some of these suggestions and you
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  • Pavement Construction: Three Important Guidelines for Lime Stabilisation

    15 March 2022
    If you are building new paving on your property, you should think about the need for lime stabilisation. This process is beneficial for improving the ground conditions to ensure the creation of a stable and durable pavement. In general, this stabilisation method is utilised when the soil on a construction site is clayey. Usually, when one builds on a clay subgrade, th
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  • Retaining Wall Materials to Consider for Your Project

    15 September 2021
    A retaining wall can be used to carve flat levels into a sloping front or back garden. Or else you might create a low retaining wall for decorative reasons to encircle an elevated patio or garden bed. With these barriers, you can use several materials. Here is an outline of several possibilities. Concrete Blocks One option is concrete block retaining walls. These use
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