Category: Featured
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Traditional Red & Green Christmas Decor: A Timeless Look for the Holiday Season
Every Christmas season, no matter how many latest trends cross my feed, I always find myself considering traditional red and green Christmas decor. There’s something so comforting about it, like stepping back into the glow of my childhood tree in the 70’s with its candy canes, handmade ornaments, and twinkling colourful lights. These classic Christmas…
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Keepmoat targets carbon reduction on site with JCB
John Bowden, sustainability director at Keepmoat, said: “We’re focused on driving sustainability and efficiency across every stage of the construction process – from design and material selection to onsite operations. By bringing all site data together on JCB LiveLink, we have a single, standardised platform to provide the visibility we need to identify inefficiencies, drive…
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I wait with anticipation for the Pantone Colour of The Year announcement every December, but this year I’m disappointed — is it even a colour?
The start of December not only heralds the beginning of the festive period, but for design lovers it’s also the time when the Pantone Colour of the Year is announced. Why does this matter? Because as a global leader in colour creation, whatever colour Pantone reveals will make its way into our homes in the…
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Secondhand Scores: An Antique Dry Sink Is The Useful (& Affordable) Furniture Piece You’re Overlooking
Welcome back to another installment of what I’m loosely calling “Marketplace Marvels.” Or perhaps “Secondhand Scores”…[edits headline because I like that better]. The title is a work in progress, but the heart is the same: What can you do with all those interesting, affordable, and durable vintage and antique finds you scroll or walk past…
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How long do heat pumps last?
Over the past few years heat pumps have become ever more popular as a home heating solution. But, despite the Boiler Upgrade Scheme incentive, they are still more expensive to install than gas boilers. This means, when it comes to deciding if you want to choose an air source heat pump for your self build…
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How much does a giant inflatable Santa cost to run?
Every winter, many households will choose to decorate their gardens with an inflatable Santa and festive lights. I myself have just inflated my own giant Santa too, one my family has been playfully hoisting over the festive period for many years now. With rising energy costs and growing concern over home electricity consumption, it’s natural…
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Why Polybutylene Pipes Still Cause Issues in Renovations
Polybutylene pipes, widely installed across North America between the late 1970s and mid-1990s, were once celebrated as a breakthrough in residential plumbing. Lightweight, inexpensive, and easy for contractors to work with, these flexible gray pipes were marketed as the “future of plumbing systems.” Decades later, however, they have become one of the most notorious materials…
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Why Polybutylene Pipes Still Cause Issues in Renovations
Polybutylene pipes, widely installed across North America between the late 1970s and mid-1990s, were once celebrated as a breakthrough in residential plumbing. Lightweight, inexpensive, and easy for contractors to work with, these flexible gray pipes were marketed as the “future of plumbing systems.” Decades later, however, they have become one of the most notorious materials…
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The No-Chaos Playbook for Underground Tank Removal
Why Modern Facilities Demand a No-Chaos Strategy Commercial and industrial sites can’t afford downtime, unplanned disruptions, or operational bottlenecks. Underground tank activity must run in sync with business continuity, regulatory compliance, and strict safety standards. That’s why today’s approach to gas tank removal underground is built around precision planning, controlled execution, and workflows that maintain…

