Erik Franklin

Buying Guide For Outside Screen Enclosures

If you're looking to protect an area outside, such as a firepit or an area where there is patio furniture, purchase an outside screen enclosure. They let you stay protected from the sun and other elements. If you're purchasing one for property, refer to this buying guide. Review Ease of Setup There is going to be some labor on your part to get an outside screen enclosure set up because most of these structures come in pieces. Read More 

Bridging the Gap: Creating Development Bridges Where Access Is Needed

The biggest problems with remote worksites and developments are often getting access to them. Sometimes, the only practical way to access these areas is to build development bridges, but there is planning to do before you begin. The following information will help you with the planning and construction of development bridges for your project: Evaluating the Needs of the Site The first step in building a development bridge is evaluating the site. Read More 

Safety Equipment Keeps Your Construction Site And Employees Safe

When your employees are out working on or around a construction site, you need to do a lot of things. The biggest one that you need to do is make sure that they are going to be safe while working. If your employees get injured at work, it can cause a huge delay and shut down your job site. You can do a number of things that will help keep your employees safe while they are working on your job site. Read More 

Smart Steps to Take During a Roof Replacement

Roof replacements are typically performed when there is serious damage present. You can't just go through this process unprepared, though. That will cause headaches like going over budget and not getting great results. Instead, you need to be smart and take these actions. See Which Enhancements Can Improve Roof Longevity In a perfect world, your home would have a roof that ends up lasting for more than several decades. That can save you replacement costs over the years. Read More 

A Hydro Jet Might Be The Solution For Roots Clogging Your Septic Tank Drainfield

It's easy to forget about your septic drainfield since it is under the ground, out of sight, and rarely needs maintenance as long as you take good care of your septic tank. Shrubs and trees may sprout up next to or over the drainfield as years go by, and then you may have problems with clogging. Here's why tree roots are such a problem for your drainfield and how a plumber might go about septic tank drainfield repairs when the drains are full of roots. Read More