Does your building have automatic doors that usually glide open when someone gets close to them? If these doors aren't doing what they're supposed to, and you're experiencing trouble getting them to open and close correctly, you likely have an underlying issue that needs repair. These issues can occur sporadically and are often avoidable when hiring door specialists to complete regular maintenance.
What Would Cause Automatic Doors to Stop Working?
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Kitchen remodeling is an exciting venture for homeowners, especially those who enjoy cooking for and entertaining their guests. The kitchen is one of the most important rooms in the house and deserves special attention when it comes to remodeling. Whether you are looking to update your kitchen to improve functionality, increase storage space or add value to your home, there are some trends to consider. Here are four of the top kitchen remodeling trends.
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If you are having a new roof installed on your house, one part of its construction is the decking that supports the shingles and helps the roof hold its shape. When faced with the decision about the material you wish to use for the decking, two of your options are plywood or oriented strand board (OSB).
Since OSB is made from the remnants of woodworking that are mixed with resin and heated, this decking option is somewhat cheaper than plywood and may be your first choice.
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Taking on a commercial construction project can be a challenging task, especially when it comes to managing communication and progress with your contractor. However, with the right approach, you can easily navigate through the project and help it reach completion in a timely and satisfactory manner.
This article highlights some tips on how to manage a commercial construction project with your contractor in a smooth and efficient manner.
Establish Clear Communication Channels
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Winter is a time of snow, ice, and cold weather that can wreak havoc on homes. One area that often suffers from winter-related damage is the roof. However, despite being such a vulnerable part of the house, many homeowners hold onto several myths and misconceptions about the potential risks to their roofs during these harsh months.
Myth: Snow Is Not Heavy Enough To Cause Damage
Many people assume that snow cannot cause significant harm due to its lightweight nature.
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