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How To Spot The Signs Of A Cowboy Builder

Posted on 21/12/202021/09/2021 by admin

Spotting the signs of a cowboy builder can be the difference in you having the redevelopment of your dreams, and the experience of your nightmares. A cowboy trader, sometimes referred to as a rogue trader, can be described as a tradesperson who is not properly trained and delivers generally a Continue Reading

Posted In Builders, Industry NewsTagged In Builders

When & Why Was Asbestos Used In Homes?

Posted on 21/12/202031/05/2022 by admin
When & Why Was Asbestos Used In Homes?

Now everyone knows the dangers that asbestos can cause, but once upon a time we were very ignorant to the harm long term exposure can have on our lungs. As time has passed and science has improved, we have learned from our naivety. But once upon a time asbestos was Continue Reading

Posted In Asbestos, Housing, Industry News, Top StoriesTagged In asbestos, housing

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