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04th September 2009
Brick pointing is the method of applying a small amount of mortar into the face joint between bricks. These bricks can either be newly laid ones or old brickwork. In new brickwork, pointing is done to apply harder mortar to increase weather protection on ... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell
10th August 2009
House plays an important role in our life and everybody wants his/her house look like heaven. So everybody try to renolovate his/her house in a better way. So everybody always hire professional Trades people for every work either that is Decorator, plumb... Read >
Author: Supreet
08th August 2009
Cavity wall insulation is filling gaps or small openings in the two layers of walls. Insulation materials injected within two thin layers of external walls can be effective enough to reduce amount of heat getting escaped through house. Also, this insulati... Read >
Author: William
03rd August 2009
Plastering is a job of creating a plasterwork. Plasterwork is the construction done with plasters and may be ornamental in nature. Plastering is like adding finishing touch to a newly constructed wall or surface. It is important for providing protection f... Read >
Author: Jo Harris
30th July 2009
With paving maintenance being quite costly and the invasion of weed growth, sand escape and oil stains a major concern, we take a look at a modern alternative to traditional block paving and other problematic paving types.
Pattern imprinted concrete ca... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
13th June 2009
Home insurance is a product designed to give you financial protection from damage caused to your property by any number of events. There are things you can control such as fire and theft, and things that you can’t such as extremes of weather. Whilst the... Read >
Author: Chris
16th April 2009
Here are some simple tips to prevent claims so that the insurer doesn’t void your policy because of failure on your part to prevent accidents.
Insurers expect homeowners to take all the necessary precautions to prevent damage or accidents that may le... Read >
Author: Alien
12th February 2009
With the latest findings out proclaiming that there has been a 10% crash in home prices, how do I keep value in my property
A high flying, top UK property estate agent, Paul Barnes, has gone on record to explain that a decent-sized, well kept garden, c... Read >
Author: Felicity Lightbody
10th February 2009
Cladding can bring considerable benefits to your property including protecting your home from the elements by defending the brickwork underneath. This can help to prevent structural damage and create an aesthetically pleasing look. It also adds another la... Read >
Author: StevenHolmes
20th January 2009
Has your holiday been ruined by the almost continuous rain this summer? It is infuriating to have to pay out for a holiday you did not enjoy, but, never mind, worse things can happen. Rain can also bring problems much nearer home…. in fact to the founda... Read >
Author: michael challiner
09th January 2009
The Canon Powershot G10 has 14.7 megapixels and a wide angle, 5x optical zoom lens. It is one of the most advanced compact digital cameras you can buy. In fact I can't think of one that is more advanced. It has a full set of manual exposure modes, plu... Read >
Author: phil young
09th January 2009
The Canon Powershot SX10 is an advanced, super zoom camera. It has a wide angle, 20x optical zoom lens and an impressive set of controls, including manual exposure and focusing. It also has a custom mode, flip out and twist LCD screen, hot shoe and im... Read >
Author: phil young
09th January 2009
The Canon IXUS 870 IS is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a 4x wide angle lens. It is available in silver and gold. At 23.6mm wide it should fit into most pockets.
Why Buy the Canon IXUS 870 IS?
The IXUS 870 IS is a high class compact digital came... Read >
Author: phil young
08th January 2009
Most traditional marketers would frown at the idea of internet marketing. For one, the expression is too general for its own good. This causes a lot of uncertainty online when people look for tips and whatnots about online businesses. Most information ove... Read >
Author: Rod Tyler
30th November 2008
The Fuji Finepix J150w is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a 5x wide angle zoom lens. This is a budget digital camera and is one of the lowest price models with a wide angle lens.
Why Buy the Fuji Finepix J150W?
The Finepix J150w sc... Read >
Author: phil young
30th November 2008
The Nikon Coolpix P6000 is one of the most advanced compact, digital cameras you can buy. Many of its features can be found on Digital SLR cameras. It has 13.5 megapixels and a 4x wide angle lens. The camera also includes GPS for geo tagging your phot... Read >
Author: phil young
30th November 2008
The Canon IXUS 980 IS is a stylish, 14.7 megapixel digital camera. It has a 3.7x optical zoom lens. It is one of the few digital cameras to have a viewfinder.
Why Buy the Canon IXUS 980 IS?
This camera will be attractive to people who... Read >
Author: phil young
27th November 2008
The Olympus FE-360 is a simple, 8 megapixel digital camera. It has a 3x optical zoom lens. This is a basic, point and shoot model.
Why Buy the Olympus FE-360?
Digital cameras do not come any simpler than the FE-360. If ease of use and ... Read >
Author: phil young
18th November 2008
The Canon Powershot A2000 IS has 10 megapixels and a 6x optical zoom lens. The lens has image stabilisation built in.
Why Buy the Canon Powershot A2000 IS?
I can't claim that the Powershot A2000 IS is a great looking camera when comp... Read >
Author: dtymon
16th November 2008
The Samsung L210 is a small, pocket sized camera with a manual exposure mode. It has 10 megapixels, a 3x optical zoom lens and image stabilisation.
Why Buy the Samsung L210?
It is not often I come across a camera this small that has a... Read >
Author: dtymon
08th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Able Skills
Many people have looked at the work of plaster contractors and wondered just where it is that plaster came from. Plastering actually is one of the oldest of the construction trades and was developed out of a necessity to... Read >
Author: Able Skills
05th September 2008
1)Keep your outside space clear
Clear out the space and maximise the area by trimming back any overgrown area’s, ensure that when your prospective purchasers arrive, the front garden space is empty of any waste collection, toys, cars and all gardenin... Read >
Author: chelsea butterworth
27th July 2008
As of 2005, Barcelona boasts nine world heritage sights. Here is part 2 of the details.
Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau (Hospital of the holt cross and saint Paul) has a cunning location, diagonally north west of Sagrada Familia cathedral along A... Read >
Author: David Brydon
02nd July 2008
Just like any other part of your home, your veranda will probably need some repairs from time to time. This is especially true given the fact that it is open to the elements, and sometimes a good rain storm or high winds can be all it takes to warrant hav... Read >
Author: RebeccaJane
05th June 2008
In light of the recent freak weather the UK has been experiencing, home insurance has proved to be a vital bit of cover for all individuals whether you rent, own or let your property. With thousands left desperately out of pocket as they have watched the ... Read >
Author: Onome Okwuosa
26th March 2008
If you have not carried out a detailed Snagging meeting with your new home builder you are storing up problems for the future.
These days the house building industry is populated by mainly publicly owned companies who have share holders breathing down ... Read >
14th March 2008
With Solar power potentially being I significant ingredient in the cake of renewable energy sources the world will need to replace fossil fuels it is important to understand the different types of Solar power. This article will give an over view of all th... Read >
Author: Dick Jonson
10th March 2008
The impact of last week's earthquake could affect more than homeowners' properties, it has been suggested.
Following the tremor which affected many parts of England and Wales, consumers may find that the natural occurrence will see them having to dig d... Read >
Author: ARouse
25th May 2007
No longer do car fans have to wait for a national or local car show to check out the latest hot metal on the car scene. As the Internet becomes ever more important, websites provide a platform for car fans to attend a 24-hour seven day-a-week car show fro... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
15th May 2007
The verdict is in: Lofts are where it's at! All over the country the loft has made a huge resurgence and is quick on its way to becoming one of the most popular new home styles in years. Perhaps the distinction should be made between types of lofts as the... Read >
Author: Brian Enright
11th April 2007
Seriously impressed with Spider-Man and his wall climbing skills, then wall climbing is what you should do next. Started as a fun activity wall climbing has now taken a shape of professional sports where the rock climbers get their hand on experience befo... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre
11th December 2006
Building a self build conservatory is actually quite a straight-forward task and if you are a competent DIY enthusiast you will find adding a new conservatory to your home is relatively easy and not as daunting as it may first appear.
The following ... Read >
Author: Tony Wiggins
15th November 2006
The Arc de Triomf of Barcelona was made as principal entry, in 1888, for the Universal Exhibition, which was located in the park of the Ciudadella. The frieze on the front, created by Josep Reynᳬ represents Barcelona welcoming visitors. The frieze at th... Read >
Author: anil gupta
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