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Kangaroos Eating Your Lettuce? It's Time To Consider An Exclusion Fence Before Planting New Crops

There is little more frustrating than having a garden filled with freshly grown vegetables wiped out by a hoard of hungry kangaroos. With spring arriving in Australia, now is the perfect time to get planting your vegetable gardens, and it is also a good time to take a closer look at your current fencing. As someone who has seen kangaroos wandering in your area in the past, you'll be surprised at just how effective an exclusion fence can be.

Cutting, Using and Buying Timber Salvaged From a Bushfire Area: Tips to Consider

If a bushfire has burnt around your home, you may be looking at the destruction, wondering if there is someway you can salvage some of the remaining timber and use it for firewood, building or other uses. Generally, it is possible to salvage timber from burnt forests, but there are several legal, ecological and logistical issues you should keep in mind. Whether you ultimately decide to salvage your own timber from one of these areas or buy timber from a company like Hayter's Timber & Paving, here are some tips to keep in mind.

What Makes Good Architecture Good? Three Ways To Spot A Great Building

A lot of people have written about architecture over the course of human history, but the earliest surviving text we have on the subject is called De architectura. It was written by a man named Vitruvius, an Ancient Roman architect and civil engineer whose work founded what is a thriving field to this day. Perhaps his most famous quote is one cited in architectural study the world over: A well building hath three conditions: firmness, commodity and delight.

Four Signs Tilt Up Panels Are Right for Your Home

Tilt up panels were long in the domain of office buildings, shops and other commercial spaces, but many builders are now using tilt up panels in residential construction. If you are building a new home, you may be wondering if tilt up panels are right for you. Here are a few signs that they are: 1. You want concrete walls. Tilt up panels are concrete walls. Many people love their insulating properties and their built-in strength.

Home improvement tips | 3 great upgrades to you should definitely try

Your home speaks a lot about your personality and character. That is why it needs to be at its best at all times. Improving your living space does not only increase luxury and comfort, but it also boosts your real estate value. So if you are looking to upgrade your home into something better, below are some interesting upgrades you could consider. Upgrade the electrical system With increasing technological innovation, you can now employ smart solutions in your home's electrical system.

Five Tips for People Who Want to Build a Raised Garden Frame From Untreated Timber

Timber designed for outside use is usually chemically treated to protect it from termites, weather and other threats. However, if you are using timber to build a frame for a raised garden bed, you may want to avoid treated timber, as its chemicals may leach into the soil. In other cases, you may simply have untreated timber on hand, and you may be looking for ways to seal and protect it before you make the frames for your garden beds.

Why You Should Not Do DIY Excavations on Your Property

Would you like to lay some water pipes on your property? Are you considering doing the excavation by yourself? Read on and discover the measures that excavation companies use to prevent damaging underground utilities. Use this information to help you to make an informed decision about your ability to take all those precautions as you excavate to lay that utility line on your property. Calling Utility Companies Some municipalities have a number that you can call so that personnel is sent to locate all the underground utility lines on your property.

What you Need to Know Before Building a Home on Sloping Land

The idea of building a property from scratch is a dream for many people, but the quality of the property will often be dependent on the quality of the land. For this reason, you might think that building on sloping land is out of the question, but this is not necessarily the case. You do, however, need to arm yourself with some important information so that the build goes to plan.

Queenslander Renovation And Demolition: What You Need To Know About Brisbane Planning Regulations

For many people in and around Brisbane, the Queenslander home is one of the most iconic property styles in Australia. Designed to cope with the tropical conditions that Brisbane must sometimes withstand, these homes are increasingly under threat from developers, so it's unsurprising that planning regulations now actively protect these famous buildings. If you're planning renovation work on a Queenslander that involves any form of demolition, you need to make sure you carefully consider all planning regulations.

Using Clean Fill In New South Wales: Advice For House Builders

The term 'clean fill' refers to earth and soil that is completely free from contaminants like grass, rubble and industrial waste. House builders commonly use clean fill to raise the height of a low-lying construction site or to fill in unwanted features like swimming pools and ponds. If you're building a home in New South Wales, it's important to understand how local environmental regulations can affect the supply and use of clean fill material.