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Cracked Brick Wall Repair

Brick walls are strong and durable, but they can deteriorate over time. Often, this is due to a combination of factors that lead to structural problems and require professional intervention. In some cases, this might involve adding steel bars or wall ties to prevent further movement and restore stability. However, if the problem is caused by a shift in ground levels that exerts pressure on your home’s foundation, you might need to take more drastic measures. If you notice any cracks in your brick walls, you need to take action right away. While not all brick cracks are dangerous, they do show signs of a serious issue. If left untreated, they can worsen and threaten the integrity of your house’s structure. Fortunately, cracks in brick walls are relatively easy to repair if you know what to look for and take the correct steps. Small cracks Cracks in brick walls that aren’t wide enough to qualify as settlement or settlement cracks are often cosmetic, and can be easily repaired. They can b...

A Floor Levelling Service Can Make Your Concrete Floors Completely Even

Do you have an uneven floor at home or work? If so, there is a solution! A professional Floor Levelling Service can make your concrete floors completely even and ready for new flooring to be laid. Floor Levelling is a cementitious mixture, similar to concrete, but designed to have a much smoother consistency and flow, meaning that it can be poured and spread easily over your existing slab. It is also normally a lot easier to use than concrete and can be done by smart DIY owners, as long as all preparation is completed correctly. Before attempting floor levelling, it is important to take the time to mark any areas of low or high spots on the surface. This will help you to identify the exact area that needs levelling. It is then crucial to sweep the whole surface to remove any dirt, dust and other debris that may be present. Once you have done this, you can then begin to prepare the floor for the self-levelling compound. This is usually achieved by cleaning the surface, applying a prime...

Floor Levelling Sydney - Preparing Your Concrete For Flooring

Floor Levelling Sydney is an important step in preparing the concrete slab for the installation of new timber flooring. It involves identifying and correcting humps or dips in the surface of the slab and then levelling them. This is necessary to achieve a flat and even subfloor for laying floorboards and other floor coverings such as vinyl or solid timber flooring. A flat surface is essential for a good result and longevity with any type of flooring material. A smooth, even surface prevents the floorboards from cracking or shifting over time and is also more aesthetically pleasing. If your concrete floor has high or low spots this will cause problems with fittings, adjoining surfaces and the installation of your new floor covering. Our tradesman are experts in the preparation of concrete floors and can use a variety of techniques to ensure your concrete is ready for your new floor covering. We use self-levelling compounds for floor levelling as they are easy to apply and quickly dry. ...

How to Prepare For Floor Levelling

Floor Levelling involves filling the gaps and dips in a concrete surface to make it flat and smooth enough for flooring like hardwood to be laid on top. It can also be used in commercial applications to repair the surface of old, sagging concrete floors that have not been properly maintained over time. This type of project should not be undertaken by homeowners unless they have experience with concrete floor work. It is very messy and the incorrect technique can leave an uneven floor that will not hold a new finished flooring product. If in doubt, hire a professional contractor to carry out the work as it requires careful planning and is not an easy task. To prepare for floor levelling , first remove all furniture from the room and sweep and vacuum the whole area. This is to ensure the surface is dust free and ready for the next steps. It is also important to check the floor for any major structural problems that may need to be addressed before starting the actual levelling process. Fo...