Cheryl's Guide to Concrete Contractors

Two important concrete features to include when building a restaurant

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If you’re planning to build a restaurant, here are two concrete features that you should have fitted by a concrete contractor during the construction process. A concrete grease interceptor One of the most important features that you must have installed in any property that has a commercial kitchen is a grease interceptor. The reason for this is as follows; the fat (from butter, oils and lard) that is rinsed off your customers’ plates and poured down your kitchen’s waste pipes by your staff members could cause serious blockages both within your premises’ plumbing system and in the shared waste pipes in the local area.…

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3 Evidences That Your Retaining Wall Needs a Professional Inspection

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Yards are very different. Sometimes there are hills where you want a flat surface, and sometimes you have a flat surface where you could do with a hill. The unevenness on yards is the reason why most homeowners build retaining walls on hilly sections of their property. Therefore, if you have just bought a property that has a retaining wall, then you are in luck. Not only do the walls create more usable space, but they also prevent soil erosion and add aesthetic value to a property.…

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How to Ensure That Your Concrete Pumps Are Safe and Fit for Purpose

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Let’s face it – the average town or city centre in Australia is a very cramped place. If you’re trying to develop a property deep inside one of these conurbations, then you have some challenges when trying to access it with tools, supplies and resources. In particular, you have to be very creative when supplying the all-important concrete to build out the development, but you will be pleased to know that there are several pumping options available, using modern-day equipment.…

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