• What are the Advantages and Uses of Thermalite Blocks? | The UK Time

    by admin on 2022-05-10 07:31:13

    Between the staggering varieties of modern wall building materials, the thermalite blocks or the aerated blocks are taking over their niche. Its perfect sound insulation qualities, high thermal, high compressive strength characteristics are favoured by customers and builders alike.  

  • Property118 | Mould after grant funded insulation?

    by admin on 2022-05-10 07:31:11

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    Hi Everyone, I have a property owned for almost 3 decades. Recently I have had mould appearing on the inside wall below the front ground floor window.

    Despite painting over with anti-mould pa

  • All The Tech You Need To Keep Your Home Mould-Free

    by admin on 2022-05-10 07:31:09

    We’ve been experiencing La Nina in Australia over the past few months and we’ve seena record-breaking amount of rain and floods our way. As a result, you could be finding mould growing in your homes in places you’ve never seen it before. So, is it bad to have mould in your ho

  • The American Scholar: On the Road - Elizabeth Pankova

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    An excerpt from Vagabond: Venice Beach, Slab City and Points in Between by Ceilidh Michelle

    California is known for its many countercultural communities, which have long attracted those who are restless, disillusioned, or searching for spiritual awakening. For some, as for Ceilidh Michel

  • Pioneering vaulted thin shell floor cuts concrete by 75% | Construction Enquirer News

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  • Shielded Site

    by admin on 2022-05-10 07:30:51

    How a hamstrung Tenancy Tribunal and weak rental laws are leaving tenants at the mercy of landlords who won’t fix run-down rentals. Massey University journalism students Mary Argue, James Pocock and Lucy Revill report.

    There has been a steady downpour in Wellington for the past three

  • Warming Trends: Nature and Health Studies Focused on the Privileged, $1B for Climate School and Old Tires Detour Into Concrete - Inside Climate News

    by admin on 2022-05-10 07:30:49

    People take picture beneath cherry blossoms near the national assembly on April 09, 2022 in Seoul, South Korea. Seoul's famous Yeouiseoro street is open for people to enjoy the cherry blossom season after two years of closures due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Credit: Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images<

  • Matthew Moulding: the curious case of THG founder’s property deals | THG | The Guardian

    by admin on 2022-05-10 07:30:49

    Online shopping tycoon with £2bn fortune in spotlight after slump in value of company’s shares

    H e is the online shopping tycoon billed as the UK’s answer to the Silicon Valley tech titans – with a personal fortune put at more than £2bn last spring and whose penchant for display

  • The Mouldy Misery of Wellington’s Rental Market | Newsroom

    by admin on 2022-05-10 07:30:49

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    A damp, south-facing gully in Devon Street, Aro Valley colloquially known as 'The Ditch' is home to a group of run-down old villas - many owned by the same landlord. Photo: Supplied

    How a hamstrung Tenancy Tribunal and weak r

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    by admin on 2022-05-10 07:30:48

    Long on inspiration and short on maintenance are the calling cards of a Canadian mansion built for retired architect Min Xia Wang.  

    The 10,700-square-foot home, perched on a cliff overlooking the mouth of British Columbia’s Howe Sound, has a Swiss-made facade of fiber and cement