How often do you make small changes and adjustments to the decor in your home? Rearranging furniture, adding a few artifacts, or bringing in a house plant for example. We do such minor redecorating from time to time, but tend to put off some things that actually make a huge impact on how your space looks, because we assume that they will take up a lot of time and money. One such example is re-tiling or changing your floor tiles.
The flooring is something that gets attention only while the house is being constructed and then it is forgotten and neglected. When you take a step back and the house seems dull and old, it is often factors like old floorings that are causing this. No number of paintings and picture frames can liven up a space like a brand new flooring.
How to tell if you need new Floor Tiles
The overall dullness of a space is actually due to many small factors that pile up and take away from the beauty of it. These include chipped edges, cracked or warped tiles, and faded or worn out floor tiles. Sometimes, these deformities also pose a safety hazard, like the texture that gives anti-skid tiles their grip can fade over time, causing them to get slippery.
When redoing a flooring, you can either dismantle the old flooring and install a new one, or simply put up the new flooring on top of the old.
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Most end users of wooden and steel windows and doors will find it difficult to speak the truth about their decision to opt for them. Simply because it was their choice to choose such windows in the first place. And no one likes to admit that they were in the wrong.
However, when you ask customers about their decision to choose uPVC windows and doors, they speak without holding back. Showering praises endlessly. Talking about not just how the finished product looks, but how easy it is to operate, how it performs, in all kinds of weather conditions, how it helps cut their electricity bills and reduces the noise levels. More important from their point of view, how it feels to use.
What this will mean to you?
The demand is there, and knowing for a fact that people will even pay a little more for what they want and desire. In return what they get is a design of their choice, in the colour that will match their aesthetics.
The biggest benefit of all for you as fabricators, will be becoming an expert fabricator and installer of world class window and door systems. There really is no limit to the choice of designs you can offer them. You will have invested your time and money into designing and producing precision crafted uPVC windows and doors instead of still working with wood and steel or worse, iron.
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Living in an urban environment noise levels can become extremely annoying or even harmful, affecting both the quality of life and your health.
Despite growing evidence about the many medical, social, and economic effects of noise, we are unable to make the connection between noise stress and disease. And you should be taking corrective action as quickly as possible, instead of ignoring the problem. That’s where uPVC Windows come in.
According to the World Health Organization, noise leads to loss of hearing; sleep disturbances; cardiovascular and psycho-physiologic problems; performance reduction; and annoyance responses.
Noise levels in excess of 80 dB is potentially hazardous. (80 dB is roughly equivalent to the noise of heavy truck traffic on a busy road). In the young, hearing loss affects communication, cognition, behavior, social-emotional development, and academic outcomes. It is important to realize that ears do not get used to loud noise — they turn deaf.
Noise can lead to a number of personal disabilities, handicaps, and behavioral changes. These include problems with concentration, fatigue, lack of self-confidence, irritation, misunderstandings and decreased working capacity.
It is also known that continuous noise in excess of even 30 dB disturbs sleep. When sleep disruption becomes chronic, physiological problems set in and begin to impact our health.
Noise is also linked with heart attack and stroke. Not just our physical health, noise can also accelerate and intensify the development of latent mental disorders.
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