Why Your New Concrete Driveway Is Already Pitted

Posted on: 24 March 2021

That new concrete driveway you got should last years, but it's already starting to show areas that are pitted and rough. You need to find out what's causing that condition, also known as scaling because it's not normal and shouldn't be happening. The best option is to contact the company that installed the concrete and have them do a petrographic inspection. This is a microscopic inspection that can show why the concrete isn't holding its shape even though it's relatively new and should be very strong.
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Common Steps That Are Taken During Mold Remediation

Posted on: 24 November 2020

If your home has mold, or if you suspect that this might be the case, then you will need to hire a mold remediation service as soon as possible. You might be interested in hiring a team of professionals to help with your mold problem, but first, you might be a bit curious about what they will do when working in your home. These are some of the common steps that are taken during mold remediation.
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More Companies Are Turning to Outsourcing for Hazardous Waste Management

Posted on: 15 May 2020

Since the COVID-19 epidemic, fewer companies want to deal with their hazardous waste on-site. This is particularly true of the healthcare industry disposing of medical waste. The WHO has advised hospitals to treat medical waste in the same way they were pre-pandemic. But faced with a high spike in waste and concerns over health risks, hospitals are seeking out alternative hazardous waste management solutions.  The trend towards the outsourcing of hazardous waste management is expected to grow across all industries.
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Grease Can Cause A Huge Clog In The Sewer

Posted on: 16 January 2020

Restaurants have to make sure that they aren't letting grease get past their sinks and out into the sewer. That's because the grease can clog up pipes and cause problems in the sewer. The grease can turn into one big fatberg that also grabs a hold of as much of the stuff that goes down the sewer as possible. Eventually, that will turn into a huge thing that can entirely block up the sewer.
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