29th March 2012
Everybody uses materials made out of plastic, but not many people know about the benefits recycling brings. That is why many plastic bottles and bags end up in a waste bin instead of being placed in special plastic recycling containers. You may be wonderi...
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29th March 2012
Vacations are often overrated anyway. The endless travelling, the usual hassles of booking an airplane and a hotel, cranky and bipolar weather and poor travel amenities just leaves you feeling tired and aggravated. A nicer option during those days when yo...
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18th January 2012
More often than not, people opt for white coloured soffits and fascias. It has always been done that way. Pass any neighbourhood and try to count how many houses have white coloured fascia and soffit. Many people are actually afraid to choose colours over...
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13th January 2012
Wood
Wood is the most common material used for fascia. In addition to its main function as roof and house interior protector, wooden fascia can also be used as a decorative item on the house. Wood is easily carved and sawed, allowing for the creation of ...
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10th January 2012
Choosing the right composite door is not easy as it seems. The right choice has to be made in order to get the best out of this type of door. First and foremost, it is important to know if the door is for internal or external use. The overall make of a do...
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06th January 2012
Regretfully, many people only install bland coloured fascia and soffit boards. If you have a spectacular roof, there should also be a spectacular soffit that will go with it. Many people play it safe and colour the soffit just plain white.
One of the ...
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04th January 2012
Composite Doors Details
Composite doors are the latest door innovation available in the market today. They are made to correct the flaws of the older types of doors such as the traditional wooden doors and the PVC doors. They can be used as internal or...
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05th December 2011
While wooden front doors have been the standard for many years, composite front doors provide a durable, flexible alternative with many style options. With their unique composition of materials, these doors have quickly become a wonderful alternative for ...
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24th November 2011
By definition, for any DIY lover, the chance to install something instead of calling the professional that one should call, is a highly attractive prospect. But the fact is that allowing someone other than a professional to install upvc fascias and soffit...
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24th November 2011
Conservatories are a nice little addition to any home. The beauty that these spaces offer inside and outside is unmatched. The biggest thing that you will notice is the natural light that shines through. When you are inside this room, it will uplift your ...
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23rd November 2011
There was a time, not so long ago, when anything plastic was immediately viewed as bad for the environment. In many cases, this attitude was perhaps justified but, in recent years, so much progress has been made in the plastics industry that it is not nec...
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23rd November 2011
There are several options you can choose from when selecting a front door. But, two of the more preferred ones are PVCU doors or composite doors. The only way you can make an informed decision is to understand what each product has to offer.
Composite...
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21st November 2011
It is true that soffits an essential part of a building, are hugely important. However, as well as neatening the appearance of a home or office by linking the roof edge with the exterior wall, they can also serve more practical purposes. One area where th...
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21st November 2011
uPVC windows provide several benefits for your home. They provide good insulation against noise and loss of heat and help reduce on energy costs. Within a lean to conservatory, uPVC windows are used, and when properly cared for and maintained, you will be...
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18th November 2011
There is no doubt that a fascia board is one of the essential items when building a house. In practically every building, in fact, it is necessary to punctuate the edges of the roof and block the adverse effects of weather conditions that might otherwise ...
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