Door range on show from Permadoor at Ecobuild 2014
On January 23, 2014 by adminPermadoor is showcasing its range of specialist doors at Ecobuild 2014 to architects and specifiers, in honour of its 25th year of being in business. The company will be exhibiting its shed, out-house doors, meter cabinet, and fire doors for the first time, whilst advising customers on the benefits of using utility doors for improved
Concealed cistern celebrates its 50th anniversary
On January 21, 2014 by adminGeberit has celebrated the 50th anniversary of the launch of its concealed cistern, which has enabled the development of prewall installation and the ability for additional sanitary fittings to be installed discreetly behind the wall. The advantage of mounting the cisterns behind the wall as opposed to in front, allowed bathrooms to be designed to
Stainless Steel Floor Drainage System launching at Foodex 2014
On January 21, 2014 by adminAlumasc Exterior Building Products Alumasc Harmer has designed its new Stainless Steel Floor Drainage system to accompany its extensive range of drains, channel drains, shower and wet room drainage solutions. The new brand is aimed at specifiers requiring a corrosion resistant application with easy installation for a range of different flooring options and grate finishes.
Structural Repairs Before Renting Out a Property
On January 20, 2014 by adminWhen you are interested in renting out property, one of the issues you will definitely need to look into is how to make sure that you effect the right structural repairs needed prior to doing this. This often ends up saving you a lot of time and money in the long run. This means that
Construction company late payments steadily declining
On January 19, 2014 by adminIntegrity Software Systems Integrity Software has reported that late payments for construction companies have decreased throughout 2013, with the average wait for bills being paid falling from 90 to 85 days. Previous findings by the Association for Consultancy and Engineering has shown that small businesses are the worst affected, with MP Debbie Abrahams claiming that