A feed bunk is a trough that is constructed to give your cattle access to both food and water. A well-constructed feed bunk ensures that all the animals are well fed, and this improves their performance and hence their productivity. Depending on what you and your cattle need, there are a lot of things that you ought to put into account whenever you are constructing a cattle bunk. Below are some important factors to consider when constructing a cattle bunk. Read More»
Gravel driveways tend to be inexpensive options for many homeowners. The gravel can be replaced when ruts or drainage issues happen. The gravel can also give a suitable driveway for most vehicles and environments. With that in mind, some homeowners may want to upgrade the look of their driveway to a new material that will last longer and add to the curb appeal of the property. This means looking at concrete options from driveway contractors. Read More»
If you want to give your concrete floors a nice decorative finishing touch, removing the top later of the concrete surface to expose the sand and gravel part (aggregate) is an option you should consider. Exposed aggregate is a common feature in homes with concrete floors because it offers a long-lasting and visually appealing look. There are various ways of exposing the aggregate on concrete surfaces. Here is a look at some popular installation techniques you might want to use for your installation. Read More»
Today, most concrete structures are made of sand, Portland cement, water and gravel. It is easy to assume that this mixture dries and hardens up to form the concrete structure. On the contrary, the structure results from a hardening process called hydration where the cement reacts with the water. Despite their strength, hard concrete structures can be compromised by tension forces due to the weight of other building materials, equipment or use by the occupants. Read More»
Your stormwater pit is where the rain running off your property is collected to help ensure the water flows out at the correct rate so that overflow problems can be avoided. If this pit clogs up, it can lead to flooding both onsite and offsite. Here are a few effective steps you can take to ensure the unobstructed drainage of water out of your property and also minimise the contamination of the stormwater. Read More»