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Benefits and Drawbacks of Plastic Pallets In Comparison To Wood

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Whether you are looking to transport goods or keep them in storage, pallets would be an ideal choice. Generally, most people opt for wooden pallets since they tend to be the most reasonably priced option that you can get in the market.  However, plastic pallets are proving to offer up more benefits when compared to their wooden counterparts. The following are some of the benefits, as well as drawbacks, of plastic pallets in comparison to wooden pallets.

31 May 2016

No. 4 vs. 2B Stainless Steel Finish

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Stainless steel is considered a unique type of metal alloy made of chromium and steel (carbon/iron). There are quite a few different finishes applied to stainless steel, including standard finishes to more specialty options, including bead blasting, etched, polished or brushed. In most cases, corrosion resistance is a main factor that determines the finish used on stainless steel. A general rule of thumb is the rougher the surface of the stainless steel, the less corrosion resistant it is.

31 May 2016

Viable Options to Make Your Roof More Energy Efficient

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Did you know that with proper roofing insulation, you can save up to 20 percent on your utility costs? This is pretty impressive and for some can equate to impressive savings each month. However, you still have to take some time to figure out what you can do to make your roof more energy efficient. Some viable options that will cool down your roof and your home or building can be found here.

31 May 2016

Three Ways Recycled Concrete Can Help Reduce Erosion Around Your Yard

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If you have a sloped yard that is prone to soil erosion and you've been looking for cool ways to recycle your old concrete driveway, you are in luck. There are a range of cool projects you can do with old concrete, and in particular, you can use recycled concrete to reduce soil erosion around your home. Here are three ideas to inspire you: 1. Protect the ground around your foundation from erosion with recycled concrete.

31 May 2016

Pump, Don't Dump: Diagnosing And Repairing Low Pressure Problems With Submersible Well Pumps

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A well is only ever as useful as the pump you use to draw water from it, and for many well owners and operators choosing a submersible pump makes a lot of sense. The watertight seal of a submersible pump that protect the motor and other vital moving parts also serve to extend the lifespan of the pump, and protect it from outside contaminants and exposure damage.  However, submersible well pumps are not invincible, and it's a fair bet that your pump will experience problems at some point in its long working life.

31 May 2016