Using Stainless Steel for Your Industrial Garage Doors

Posted on: 13 June 2018

Garage doors for industrial applications are different from the ones homeowners use on their personal properties. Indeed, these doors are typically larger, of higher quality and of higher performance. Industrial garage doors cover warehouse entrances, building entry points and factory entry points. They undergo heavier usage than most other garage doors and need to be resistant to wear and tear, corrosion and physical damage. Stainless steel is one of the most effective materials used to design industrial garage doors. [Read More]

How To Get The Most Out Of Your Upcoming Structural Contract

Posted on: 31 May 2018

Whether you are looking to create a simple backyard shed or a major industrial complex, you will most likely encounter the need for structural steel fabrication. It is a major part of the modern construction industry and it provides thousands of jobs across Australia. Due to its position as a key part of the industrial and manufacturing industry, there is a lot of competition for contracts relating to steel fabrication, and it can be very daunting to wade into this arena if you are a newcomer. [Read More]

Water Pumps: Three Crucial Tips for Preventing Accelerated Deterioration

Posted on: 25 April 2018

In general, the commercial water pumps designed and built for moving water from wells, tanks and boreholes are durable. Therefore, you will not need to perform frequent replacement of the component after installation on your property. However, you should know that pumps will not last forever. The strain of constant use will cause the gradual deterioration of the unit and eventual failure. Fortunately, you can prevent accelerated wear and related problems by maintaining the pump. [Read More]

Stainless But Not Rainless: Should You Choose A Stainless Steel Water Tank For Your Rainwater Collection System?

Posted on: 10 April 2018

Water is the most valuable resource on earth, and collecting your own supply of precious water without having to rely entirely on centralised, privately run sources can be a tremendous boon for any household. Using a rainwater collection system can also help you save on your energy bills, and is excellent for the environment as a whole since you will draw less water from aquifers and other limited sources. However, no rainwater collection system is complete without a tank to store the collected water in, and when it comes to tank materials, the number of choices on offer can be overwhelming. [Read More]