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Waterproofing and damp proofing sound similar and tend to be used synonymously when in reality they are two different processes and it is important to distinguish the difference. Waterproofing is the treatment of a structure that protects it against hydrostatic pressures (the rising and falling of...

Membrane roofing is a type of roofing system for buildings and tanks. It is used on flat or nearly flat roofs to prevent leaks and move water off the roof. Membrane roofs are most commonly made from synthetic rubber, thermoplastic (PVC or similar material), or...

The conversion of an attic can often be a more economical alternative for a homeowner than building a new addition or a new home. But if you are intent upon embarking on this ambitious project, please make sure that all your bases are covered in advance. Depending...

Insulation in your home provides resistance to heat flow and is very important to having a comfortable, healthy home. Besides keeping your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer, insulation can help lower your energy bills, prevent mold growth and also keep...

In some jurisdictions, you don’t need a permit to erect a fence, but it’s a good idea to check local regulations just in case. Softwoods such as redwood, cedar and cypress are best suited for the building of fences due to their rot-resistant nature. Such...