Make Your Home a Pleasant World You Would Always Treasure

Posted on: 8 August 2019

Though your home may be old, you can always make it look great and stylish. Those small home improvements, such as installing external window shutters, add incredible value to your entire home. These shutters aren't only decorative, but they are protective too. Don't rely on those shades or blinds anymore if they aren't meeting your needs. Shift to exterior shutters and see how practical they can be, especially if your windows are still bare.
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Why Is Aluminium So Good for Framing Glazing?

Posted on: 28 November 2018

Aluminium has been used in the construction industry since the late nineteenth century. Its low-corrosion and lightweight properties meant that it tended to be put to use in structural situations at first. However, its silvery finish and high levels of tensile strength meant that it soon became a material that was favoured by architects for framing glazing. You can see it used extensively in the windows of early skyscrapers built in New York in the first half of the twentieth century, for example.
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Simple Methods of Sliding Door Repair

Posted on: 24 September 2018

Sliding doors are a great source of natural light and fresh air. They can also offer benefits of extra security and energy efficiency. If you are experiencing a problem with your sliding door, such as a broken lock, not being able to open the door or a damaged window then here are some ways that you can repair your sliding door yourself. What to do if your door is stuck
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6 Reasons Why Aluminium Is a Superior Option for Bi-fold Doors as Compared to Timber

Posted on: 25 July 2018

Are you stuck between deciding which material to pick as the frame to your bi-fold doors? Below are some arguments in favour of aluminium bi-fold doors, which will hopefully make your decision, making easier. Environmental Friendliness                   Aluminium is a highly recyclable material. It can be used up to ten times from the time of its extraction before it is written off. Timber on the other hand, is not as recyclable and although it is renewable, the process of tree cutting still leaves a huge negative impact on the environment.
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