Concrete Coring: What it Means for You & Your Home

Posted on: 6 July 2016

The installation of new or additional plumbing lines in a pre-existing basement often requires concrete coring to be performed. However, many homeowners fail to understand just what this term entails. If your contractor has recently mentioned that your basement's foundation might need to be cored, read on. This article will answer four common questions about the technique known as concrete coring. What is concrete coring? At its simplest, concrete coring is the technique of drilling a hole through the wall of your basement's foundation.
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Why It's Important To Change Your Commercial HVAC Filters Regularly

Posted on: 20 June 2016

Changing your HVAC filters regularly is important, whether you are looking at your residential system or the system that is inside your business. However, if you are a business owner, you might find that you will need to change the filters in your commercial HVAC unit even more frequently than the ones in your at-home system. These are a few reasons why you should talk to your heating and air conditioning professional about changing these filters more often.
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Building A New Commercial Property? What Efficient Items You Need To Have

Posted on: 19 May 2016

Are you building a new commercial property and you aren't sure what energy efficient or ecological features to include? There are a lot of different options, and efficient options are worth the investment if you have to pay more money than you would by using other traditional options in the building. Here are a few different things you want to consider when picking out materials and options for your new commercial property.
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Reduce The Amount Of Dust That You Encounter While Driving Over A Gravel Surface On Your Property

Posted on: 18 May 2016

If you recently had a new gravel driveway installed on your property, but dust gets onto your vehicle whenever you drive over it, the following tips will help reduce the amount of dry particles that you encounter. After using the tips and once the dust settles, the gravel will continue to provide plenty of traction while driving and you won't be inconvenienced by dust particles any longer. Rinse The Gravel Surface Off When Weather Conditions Are Dry
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