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Is Timber Cladding a Good Solution for a Home?

Timber cladding can be an excellent solution for domestic buildings such as outbuildings and garages. But can it also work as a solution for the whole home? In many respects, timber cladding can be an amazing option to use on your home and it might even be better in some ways than the usual brick […]

Choosing Your Perfect SWS Sectional Doors

SWS sectional doors are quality, robust, beautifully designed doors for homes of all ages and aesthetics. They can look classic, traditional, modern, stylish, or anything else you are looking for, while being highly functional, practical and long lasting at the same time. There are various options, so how do you go about picking the right […]

Some Top Reasons to Install Residential Security Grilles

Security: paramount for any homeowner. A burglary, or even an attempted burglary, takes more of a toll on your thoughts, feelings and emotions than you might think and you often will not know the impact it can have until it happens. Preventing burglaries is certainly possible and there are various security solutions you can employ […]

Replacing Your Old Conservatory Roof in Milton Keynes

Sometimes, physical structures within a home stand the test of time. Other times, they age significantly and become old fashioned or inefficient in seemingly the blink of an eye. This can be very much the case with a new conservatory roof; conservatory roof replacement in Milton Keynes will look very different now to the way […]

Getting a Good Deal on a Rooflight

Rooflights are not cheap – they’re a major installation within a home and they need to be properly installed. The products themselves need to be high quality too, which is why they won’t be cheap. However, there are things you can do to make sure you are not paying over the odds for a rooflight. […]

What does Green Oak Mean?

When oak has been newly cut, it is called green oak. The wood will have been felled within the last 18 months and it will have a very high moisture content while it is still so young – usually between around 60% to 80%. Despite its name, green oak does not look green, this merely […]