Why you should choose wooden crates for your next shipment
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30 August 2017
Should you use wooden crates or plywood boxes to transport your goods or property across country or across the world? Both wooden crates and plywood boxes are popular options used in the shipping industry. There are advantages and disadvantages to each choice, but overall, wooden crates are generally considered the better choice. They have numerous advantages over boxes, which can offer clear benefits for both the customer and the shipping company.
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Expecting a Baby? 2 Reasons You Should Tint the Windows on Your Home
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30 August 2017
If you have recently discovered that you are pregnant, it is likely you will be doing a lot of planning. You will need to make sure you are in the best financial position you can be in, that you do everything the health professionals recommend to maintain your baby's health as your pregnancy progresses, and that you have modified your home in time for the new arrival. When thinking of modification, most people think about transforming a room into a nursery and adding other baby-proofing measures.
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Construction and Renovation: 4 Benefits of Using Plywood
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30 August 2017
When you are planning to carry out construction or renovation work around your home, you may not have considered using plywood. Plywood offers a number of advantages over other types of wood. Below is a guide to 4 benefits of using plywood as part of your project.
Plywood is a highly versatile material
Plywood can be used in a number of different ways. Plywood panels can be used to line the interior walls of your home.
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2 Areas Of Your Garden Where Asbestos Is Commonly Found Lurking
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30 August 2017
If you've recently bought an older style home, then you're most likely aware of the need for an asbestos inspection of the building materials used to construct it. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was used prolifically in the construction industry before it was discovered to cause certain types of lung cancer and a deadly lung disease called asbestosis.
Asbestos is harmless when it's intact, but if the material is broken or cracked, it releases the minute but incredibly harmful fibres which lodge in the tissue of the lungs and cause disease.
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