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Understanding Your Issues | Remedial Building Services - 1 views

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    While you can recognise that there is an issue with your property, unless you are a structural engineer or a builder, you might find it hard to articulate exactly what it is. To help we have simplified some of the more common building problems and provided examples of what you should look for.
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Structural Issues | Remedial Building Services - 1 views

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    Rectifying the issue early has been proven to save money as the issue is not as widespread as it will develop to be. This is because once a structure has a leak, or concrete cancer, more water will reach the affected (and other) area causing more rusting, displacement of concrete and cracking.
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Top 5 Tips On How To Handle Water Damage - 1 views

So, water has entered your home either in the form of a flood, burst pipes, a leak, or some other source. It can result in extreme damage and costly repairs if not dealt with immediately. If you've...

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What You Need to Know About Water Pressure & How to Adjust It - Lokanath Home Services - 0 views

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    Water pressure is a crucial factor in maintaining a well-functioning plumbing system. Whether you're dealing with low or high water pressure, understanding how it works and how to adjust it can help you prevent potential plumbing issues and ensure a consistent and comfortable water supply in your home. In this article, we will explore the fundamentals of water pressure, signs of low or high pressure, and practical tips on how to adjust it effectively.
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Water Leaks | Remedial Building Services - 1 views

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    A water leak is a nuisance, but sadly too many people think that is all it is. As often as not, when we are called in to assess the issue, we hear owners explain that they thought that as long as the leak is not causing damage to property within the building there is no great need to rush to fix it
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Flooring Needs Repairs | Remedial Building Services - 1 views

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    Floors are designed to be tough - we all know that. But being tough is not always enough, and further, they are often not quite tough enough for the circumstances they are put in.
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