Why Waterproof Your Basement’s Concrete Floor?

Concrete is widely used as a functional, non-decorative floor in various locations everywhere. It's tough, easy to pour and set, and doesn't need a great deal of maintenance once it's in place. There's just one problem: it's porous. In a lot of cases, this isn't really an issue, but that doesn't mean you should be complacent. The ability of concrete to absorb liquids can cause a variety of problems given the right circumstances, so it's best not to assume you won't need waterproofing. Read More 

How to talk to your new home builder

When working on the design of a new home and engaging in discussions with potential builders you can't afford any mistakes or miscommunication. You will need to live with any mistakes for many years after the builders have left your property so it is vital to spend the needed time to get everything right from the start. What can you afford? You can only build what you can afford, and you have to consider the costs involved in both purchasing the lot and then building the property. Read More 

Key Contemplation Before Converting Your Garage Into Habitable Space

One of the remodeling projects you can undertake if you want to carve out more living space in your home is a garage conversion. But as you can imagine, turning space meant for storage of cars, bicycles, lawn mowers and other big stuff into comfortable living space is no easy job.  Here are some critical considerations you may need to make if you are contemplating creating the extra living space you need in your home by converting an existing garage. Read More 

Pertinent Questions before Engaging Demolition Services

Although house demolition may not be something that has ever crossed your mind, the reality is several circumstances may push you to have to resort to demolition services.  From termite infestations to fire damage, this delicate procedure may be necessary either to salvage part of your residence or to give you the chance to construct a new structure from the ground up. Since demolition is not something that many homeowners are familiar with, it is critical to familiarise yourself with what you should expect. Read More 

Two reasons to invest in a building inspection report before purchasing and renovating a ‘fixer-upper’

If you are thinking about purchasing a dilapidated house and renovating it, it's important to get a buildings inspection report carried out before you buy the property. Here are two reasons why you should do this. It will enable you to accurately assess the cost of the renovation work Before you purchase a 'fixer-upper', it is important to accurately assess how much it will cost to renovate the property. Having a building inspection report performed can go a long way towards helping you draw up a realistic renovation budget, as this report will provide crucial information about things such as the condition of the building's framework, roof, insulation and flooring. Read More