Construction
Pyramid Rooflights As A Special Feature
Posted on January 10, 2015 at 11:24 pm
You can brighten up any room by using rooflights and allowing the maximum amount of natural light flood the room. Although pyramid are the ideal option for flat roofs there are many other styles that are perfect for different roof types. These can include roof lanterns, circular rooflights, and frameless skylights. If you have a plan to develop an apartment block, you will get a higher price by taking advantage of the high skyline and installing rooflights on the penthouse apartments. The rooflights should be a special feature that will set them apart when compared to other apartments in the same area.
As a home owner you may want to place rooflights on your property such as roof lanterns which are raised. These will create a look that is more traditional or flat rooflights that will allow more light to enter. Flat skylights accommodate any hole size whereas lantern rooflights are better suited to hole sizes that are larger. Most are able to withstand heavy weight and high pressure because they are made from toughened safety glass and high strength aluminium. (more…)
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A Guide for Buying Commercial Awnings
Posted on October 22, 2014 at 4:24 pm
There are many benefits of commercial awnings. Apart from extending the commercial footprint of a business, they create a shade while offering protection against environmental elements such as wind, snow, rain, sun and hail among others. Additionally, they enable a business to lower its energy bills and if solar panels are fitted on them, they can generate energy.
For many years, awnings have been used in commercial properties for various purposes. However, if you are thinking of installing them on your business premises you need to know how to choose the right products. There are many features that you should consider when choosing the products to purchase and install on your commercial property. (more…)
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What’s Involved with Getting a Building Reinstated?
Posted on September 26, 2014 at 1:39 pm
The term Reinstatement value refers to the costs that would be involved if a homeowner were to rebuild a building and / or piece of property using the same materials and putting it together in the same way. Reinstatement value is different from the actual value of a home.
In fact, reinstatement value and actual value have fairly little to do with each other. Actual home value is important when assessing how much the property can be sold for. The only time reinstatement value is important to a homeowner is in regards to insuring their home against catastrophe.
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Building Alterations
Posted on August 29, 2014 at 4:24 pm
A building alteration can significantly increase the value of your home if the work is carried out correctly, and some traditional buildings will have alterations made over time, and these are not necessarily repairs, they’re lifestyle changes.
You may want y make your property more contemporary, and an alteration may be an extension or a conversion but they will take time, and that’s because planning permission is likely to be required. The planning stage for an alteration is probably the most frustrating, and this is why you should make sure every single piece of information is correct before you submit your project for approval.
An alteration may not always make you a return when you sell your home, and you should seek professional valuations first.
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Utmost Convenience from Garador
Posted on August 22, 2014 at 12:45 pm
Fences and doors are two of the most important elements in any commercial and, most especially, in residential properties. And as a key element for guarding your property, garage doors should not just be appealing but also secured, efficient, and convenient for usage. If you are just about to purchase a good kind of material for this need, better to know one of the best options you could have from the market – the ‘garador garage door.’
The Specifications that Provide Its Essence
To cater the various and diverse needs of consumers when it comes to garage door, this product is manufactured in different materials including Steel Panel Doors, Timer Panel Doors, GRP Panel Doors as well as the PVC Panel Doors. (more…)
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There’s More to Steel Roller Shutter Doors than you think
Posted on July 10, 2014 at 4:13 pm
Steel roller shutter doors can protect individuals and businesses against vandalism and theft. People in UK are well aware of the need to keep their properties safe and secure when they’re away an this could be the solution.
Mostly, galvanized steel is used in steel shutter doors, which not only helps deter burglars but also provide fire protection. Fine metal strips of steel are used for making these shutters and they can close electrically or manually. The best thing about these doors is that they need minimal maintenance, such as occasional greasing to ensure their proper functioning, and are available in various slats. So they can easily compliment the decor of your home or business.
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How the Cement mixer changed the Face of Construction
Posted on July 3, 2014 at 1:23 pm
Ground work used to be the most consuming part of a new build, but the cement mixer basically made the process 1000 times easier and quicker. The cement mixers we’re talking about are the large cement transport trucks, which can hold tonnes of cement, and then effortlessly guide the cement into the designated area.
No matter how many miles the vehicle is travelling, the cement will keep being flipped over so that it doesn’t become firm and it means that many concrete suppliers can reach areas further afield. The majority of people use these machines when building properties, but there are times when the machines fail, and that means that workers are required to swiftly remove the cement before it hardens inside of the truck.
The mechanics of these cement mixer trucks are the same and it’s usually just the size which varies, but most construction projects will see a number of tracks return again and again with more concrete.
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Mistakes to Avoid In Flat Roof Construction
Posted on June 26, 2014 at 8:45 am
A flat roof is basically used for various types of architecture and mostly seen on large businesses and warehouses, several homes also prefer this type of a roof. Generally, a flat roof design is easy to maintain. However, a flat roof has also its own disadvantages; for instance, you may encounter draining and ventilation issues if it is not properly installed and maintained.
Various Errors to Avoid When Considering Flat Roof Construction
Improper roof coatings
Before choosing any roof coatings, it is very important to understand first the climate conditions of the region where the building is being constructed. This way, you will understand the best type of coating system you need to use when constructing your flat roof. For instance, an epoxy-based roof coating in a humidity or high rainfall area can be very dangerous. This epoxy itself can also curl up and then bring the entire roof with it, probably causing major leaks, causing great damage to the some parts of the building or the entire roof. Therefore, it is crucial to look for the right roof coating suitable for flat roofs constructed in various areas with different weather conditions.
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Fixed Flat Rooflights – Which One Suits You?
Posted on June 16, 2014 at 8:46 pm
Quality roofing design and fixed flat rooflights have become synonymous. Sometime back, a roof was a simple structure meant to keep off dirt, dust, elements of weather and to provide privacy. In modern times, the roles of a roof have widened.
Whilst some people are setting up glass houses and conservatories on the roof, others are making it a place to lay back and enjoy the weather or view. Flat rooflights are playing a key role in achieving functionality and aesthetic appeal. Factors influencing choice are as follows:
Type of Roof
As the name suggests, flat rooflights are meant for permanent use on a flat roof surface. The main idea is to allow light to pass through it while warding-off dust, dirt, or any other unwanted objects. However, it makes sense to think of the type of roof in consideration. Is it made from concrete, ceramic tiles, galvanized iron sheets, or shingles? Such information will determine how to fix the roof to minimize leakage. Also, it will help in choosing a design that matches the roofing type.
Nature of Use
The type of fixed flat rooflights will also be determined by the intended use. The installation may be done simply to allow light into a building. It may also be done to allow people see right below them as they walk over it. Therefore, it should be sturdy enough to support the weight of the people. In some instances, besides allowing light, it may also be used to bring in fresh air. Therefore, the product should feature a mechanism that allows it to be opened and closed.
Type of Material
Flat rooflights appear in all kinds of sizes, shapes, brand names and colours. Each design will also have its positives and negatives. The attributes can be found out through reading online reviews and also talking to people who have installed the rooflights. The appropriate type will be determined by various aspects. Such include intended use, type of roofing, personal taste, market trends and other reasons. Polycarbonate and glass are the most common materials used to manufacture the product.
Ease of Use
Whether the rooflights will be walked on, opened to allow fresh air to circulate, or simply add aesthetic value, the product should be friendly to the user. This aspect is especially important if the flat rooflights will be opened or closed regularly. Manually opened accessories are easy to install and maintain. However, they require more effort to operate. Automatic or electronic rooflights may be more costly and require special skills but are more user-friendly.
Matter of fact is that getting a hold of good rooflights for flat surfaces has become easier. This is as a result of better marketing, improved technology, and also general appreciation of the roofing product. Nevertheless, a prospective buyer still needs to lookout for first-class products. This entails considering factors such as resistance to leakage, easy installation, durability, warranty on product and much more. Other than improving beauty and functionality, top-quality fixed flat rooflights offer the consumer serenity of mind.
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A Glass House
Posted on May 22, 2014 at 11:02 am
Glass houses are a particular style of buildings, which is usually accomplished through the use of prefabrication processes. This means a system where all of the materials necessary for the building are built to the specifications off the build site, only to be assembled really quickly when they arrive at the build site. You may be thinking that a glass house will be quite limited, and very utilitarian, but you’d be wrong. In actuality, you can have the glass designed to a wide, and continuously increasing variety of styles, with various degrees of tinting, or being tinted with a specific colour. Although it can be quite expensive to go for this option for your home, the results are majestic, and the process is relatively easy to undergo. Due to the fact that the precision demanded by prefabrication processes is so much higher than alternate building processes, you may actually see some reduction of costs based upon this point.
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