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How Not To Fix with Dockyard Screwdriver

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DIY Dreaming To Have Central Heating

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Dilemmas Come In all Shapes & Scenarios

July 9, 2022

I have a pair of young relatives who are in the middle of a home project . . . one […]

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Young Of Today Now The Builders Of Tomorrow

May 8, 2022

There was a time when saying you were a building contractor had a sort of dodgy overtone about it.  Never […]

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How Not To Fix with Dockyard Screwdriver

March 18, 2022

There’s a lot to be said for knowing your way around a toolhbox.  When in a hurry to get something […]

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DIY Dreaming To Have Central Heating

January 12, 2022

There’s only so many jobs one person can undertake in the world of DIY.   Houses are built in th style […]

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Different Contractors Need Different Tools

November 22, 2021

There is definitely a need for builders and building contractors to be about in huge numbers.  There is a flurry […]

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How to Use a Wallpaper Stripper

September 21, 2021

When you are using a new tool for the first time, it is a good idea to understand how it […]

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Augering Success With The Right Tool

May 15, 2021

It’s fascinating looking at a diy outlet catalogue.  for those of us not given to extremes of the hobbies ot […]

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Busier But Safer Building Sites

March 18, 2021

There’s nothing like having the right equipment for the job in hand.  Trying to cut wood with the wrong saw […]

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Decorating Materials Have So Improved

January 13, 2021

There’s the old adage that if you want to do a job well, get the right tools.   This is something […]

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Material Shortages Cause Construction Hold Ups

November 11, 2020

This has certainly been a year of ups and downs.  After a few years of the construction industry getting on […]

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What exactly can tree surgeons Northampton do for your garden? As the name suggests, tree surgeons are skilled to cut trees in different shapes as per the demand of the situation. However, their job includes but is not limited to only tree cutting or tree pruning. They provide a variety of tree care services as per the demand of the task at hand.

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Cost of Moving Home

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When you are moving home, it is a good idea to have some knowledge of the costs involved. There are lots of different fees which are likely to be included in the process of buying or selling your property, so be sure you understand the different amounts involved by using a conveyancing solicitors calculator or the moving costs calculator. This way you will predict the costs accurately and allow yourself to save up the right amount of money to spend on your move.

It is important to know up front what you can expect to spend on your move, from the cost of buying a house (https://www.movingcostscalculator.co.uk/buy-a-house-only/) or the cost of selling your old house.  Most people decide to do both in one motion, selling and buying at the same time. Each has different fees and costs to be aware of, so make sure you know what you should expect to pay! Find your best conveyancing quotes today!

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Expand the Light With Your Roof

Rooflights and lanterns are a great way to add extra light into a room, especically one which has higher ceilings, and perhaps not enough windows. Rooflights can be produced in a range of mateirals, including glass rooflights, or less expensive polycarbonate materials. These allow you to let light flood into your room from above, and can offer an escape route if necessary (such as for office or factory use). Find out more at www.rooflights-skylights.co.uk