by seo-onlineoptimisation | May 13, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you are renovating a kitchen or bathroom and trying to decide between a glass splashback and a tile splashback, you have probably already noticed that most comparison articles online are written by companies that sell one or the other. The tile suppliers make the...
by seo-onlineoptimisation | May 13, 2026 | Uncategorized
The number one objection we hear from homeowners considering a pet door in glass is some version of “won’t it weaken the glass?” or “isn’t that a security risk?” or “what if my kid runs into it?” These are fair...
by seo-onlineoptimisation | May 13, 2026 | Uncategorized
A pet door should make life easier. Your dog or cat gets their own access. You stop playing doorman. Everyone is happy. But when a pet door is installed incorrectly, it can do more than just look bad or work poorly. It can void the warranty on your glass, leave your...
by seo-onlineoptimisation | May 13, 2026 | Uncategorized
This is one of the most searched pet door questions in Australia, and the answer is simpler than most websites make it sound. Yes, you can install a dog door (or cat door) in a sliding glass door. It is one of the most common pet door installations we do. But the...
by seo-onlineoptimisation | Apr 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you live within a few kilometres of the coast in the Illawarra, you already know what salt air does to metal. Gate hinges rust. Car paint fades faster. Outdoor furniture corrodes in a single season. But most homeowners do not realise that salt air also damages...
by seo-onlineoptimisation | Apr 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
You have probably noticed it on a cold morning. A milky haze sitting between the two panes of your double glazed window. You try wiping it from the inside. Nothing changes. You try the outside. Still there. Because the fog is not on the glass. It is trapped inside it....
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