What to Do About a Loose Toilet

Posted on: 29 May 2018

You usually only notice that your toilet has become loose when you sit down and feel an uncharacteristic wobble. This wobble simply shouldn't' be happening. It can sometimes be easy enough to fix, and yet sometimes it's a warning of something more serious. Don't Rock Don't try to rock the toilet back and forth while sitting on it, even though this can seem like an ideal way to gauge how loose the toilet might be.
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Using Wooden Pallets as Firewood: A Few Things You Need to Know

Posted on: 6 April 2018

Much of the world perhaps thinks of Australia as a place where it's always warm and sunny. Sure, this could be said for some parts of the country, but those who call Australia home will know that the climate is actually rather diverse, and some places tend to experience a cold winter. If you're lucky enough to have a fireplace, you won't be a stranger to having to buy wood. You might buy actual fireplace logs, or you might like to look for scrap wood that has already been used in some form before going into the fire, so that it wasn't harvested simply to be burned.
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Two tips for staying on schedule during a renovation project

Posted on: 26 February 2018

If you want to avoid the frustration and extra expense associated with delays, it's worth doing everything you can to stay on schedule during your renovation project. Here are two tips which should help you do this. Carry out the renovation work in the correct order One of the best ways to ensure that your project stays on schedule is to have the renovation work carried out in the correct order.
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Factors to Consider Before Hiring Portable Toilets for a Worksite

Posted on: 26 February 2018

As a contractor, you can agree that provision of toilets for workers is somewhat challenging. In a construction site, erecting a toilet can be a tricky affair because the area is a work in progress; therefore, there is a possibility of moving the toilets every so often that costs time and money. Construction workers need a place they can relieve themselves without having to worry about when next the toilet is going to move.
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