Exploring Various Types of Tennis Court Surfaces

Posted on: 5 March 2018

Since 1859, tennis has been a popular sport played in many different areas around the world. In current times, tennis features some of the world's most lucrative tournaments, such as the U.S Open, the French Open, and the Australian Open. Fans of tennis enjoy emulating top athletes such as Rodger Federer, Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal, just to name a few. While the dimensions of a tennis court are typically standard, the playing surfaces differ significantly.
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Grin And Bore It: The Many Ways Using Bore Water Can Lower Your Farm's Water Bills

Posted on: 30 January 2018

Of the many concerns a farmer has to deal with as they go about the day-to-day business of running their farms, one of the most important is the amount of water their business consumes. All varieties of farm, from crop-growing operations to livestock ranches, use prodigious amounts of water for various tasks, and if all of that water is drawn from centralised, government-owned sources, the costs of using it can add up very quickly.
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How to repair chipped areas of your kerb

Posted on: 29 January 2018

Many people fear to deal with concrete kerbs because it seems like one of the most complicated building materials to operate. However, there are times when it becomes close to impossible to avoid making minor repairs on your concrete, especially when the kerb has served you for some years, and it is starting to disintegrate. One of the common damages that happen to kerbs as they age is that they start chipping.
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How piling ensures a stable foundation for your building

Posted on: 26 January 2018

A strong foundation is essential to support your building. Whether you want to create a new build property or just add a room to an existing building you need to be sure that what you build will stand the test of time. Before you start building work it is important that you begin with a detailed survey of your land to ensure it is stable enough to support your building. If any issues are highlighted by the survey you should discuss the results with a qualified building professional who will be able to guide you towards the most appropriate solutions.
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