5 Ways to Split Up the Lots in a Subdivision Without Using Fences

If you're designing a subdivision and you don't like the look of fences, you may want to explore different ways to create boundaries between the lots. If you are going to help set up the covenants for the property owners in that area, you may also want to include a fence ban in the list of rules. However, to make it easier for your future residents to live without fences, you may also want to consider the following ideas. Read More 

Road Line Marking: 4 Things You Will Need to Complete the Job

Once you have finished constructing a road or parking lot, you will need to paint lines onto the road surface so drivers can navigate when driving and parking their vehicles. The easiest way to do this is to use a road line marking machine. However, to do the job correctly, you will also need a few other things. Below is a guide to these additional items and things: A measuring tape Read More 

3 Important Considerations When Choosing An Internal Staircase For Your Second Floor Extension

If you're extending your home by adding a second floor, then you're probably very excited about creating a larger home with a considerable amount of increased living space. One of the most important aspects of adding a second floor is adding an internal staircase to provide access to your new rooms. Although all stairs serve the same basic function, there is an enormous variety of different styles and materials available on today's market. Read More 

5 Signs Vinyl Cladding Is Right for You

Wondering if vinyl cladding is right for you? Well, it offers a lot of advantages, but it isn't right in every situation. Here are five signs you should consider vinyl cladding. 1. Your Home Needs an Update Is your existing paint peeling? Is your old vinyl siding knackered and worn out? If you answered yes to either of these questions, it may be time to consider new vinyl cladding. It's possible to put vinyl cladding over existing wood exterior, but you can also remove existing vinyl siding and replacing it with new cladding. Read More 

How to Prepare for a Tiny Home Building Inspection

One of the biggest misconceptions with tiny home building is that no inspection is necessary. The truth is, there are certain building inspection services you will need to consider with your tiny home, especially if you will be staying in one spot rather than using the tiny home as a mobile or traveling home alternative to caravans. With that in mind, there are some ways you can prepare for the building inspections on your tiny home in the early stages of the building process. Read More