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7 Decking Materials for Your Garden: Comparing Your Options

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When building an outdoor deck, choosing the right material is very important. It affects how the space looks, how much maintenance it needs, how long it lasts, and how much it will cost. With so many decking materials out there – which one should you choose?

In this article, we’ll look at seven popular materials for outdoor decks. Each has its advantages and drawbacks, and knowing these will help you choose what best suits your needs and aesthetic tastes. Are you looking for a deck that will require less upkeep, a green option, or just something that looks nice? We will help make your decision easier.
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The Impact of Climate on Building Exterior Maintenance

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Maintaining the exterior of a building involves more than just routine check-ups; it’s heavily influenced by the climate in which your property is located. Different weather conditions can cause varying degrees of wear and tear, requiring tailored maintenance strategies to keep your building in top shape
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What Are Common Roofing Issues, and How Do Experts Help?

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Have you wondered what common issues affect your commercial roof and how experts can help resolve them? Understanding these problems and when to call professionals is essential for maintaining a durable and efficient roofing system. Let’s explore some of the common issues and the role of experts in addressing them. Continue reading What Are Common Roofing Issues, and How Do Experts Help?

Is this Los Angeles Tourist Attraction Art or Vandalism?

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The Unfinished Oceanwide Plaza Development in Downtown Los Angeles. (Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Downtown LA has recently been captivated by an unexpected sight: towers covered in vibrant graffiti, drawing more attention than the usual urban attractions. Nearby, a statue of a famous basketball player gathered crowds, and a live rock concert saw fans queuing early. However, the main attraction for many was the striking graffiti adorning an abandoned real estate project at a busy downtown intersection. One visitor mentioned he was compelled to visit after seeing it on television, noting that even his typically anti-graffiti mother thought it was worth navigating the traffic to see.
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Modern Art Monday Presents: Andy Warhol, Mylar and Plexiglass Construction

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A hybrid of Pop and Minimalist aesthetics, this stacked sculpture, Mylar and Plexiglass Construction (1970) relates to Andy Warhol’s Mylar Silver Clouds from 1966 and extends his interest in seriality, color and the readymade into three-dimensional space.
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