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Adelaide's premier curtain and blind professionals. From Gawler to Burnside,the Adelaide Hills to Glenelg, or Seacliff to Norwood we can transform your windows with quality custom made curtains, custom made blinds, plantation shutters and exterior blinds. Energy efficient window furnishings a specialty. Let us create a made to measure solution for your home or business. The latest ideas, fabrics and products combine with our many years of experience to create quality custom mades you'll love living with every day. We come to you or call into our showroom to discuss designs and see the largest display of window furnishings and samples in South Australia. Made by THEM Advertising & Digital Burns for Blinds is South Australia's leading window furnishing retailer. With over 60 years experience and a focus on superior customer service, you can be assured Burns for Blinds can tailor a product and service package to suit your individual needs. With South Australia’s best buying power we provide exceptional quality window furnishings at a very reasonable price.
Burns for Blinds stocks a huge range of styles and colours and we specialises in outdoor home improvement products such as Victory by Revolution Roofing verandahs and carports, plus Invisi-Gard security doors and screens. With two state of the art showrooms around Adelaide, you can visit us at Norwood and Gepps X, or let us come to you! Discover the range of heritage and modern security doors available at Iron Curtains. Discover the range of entrance enclosures available at Iron Curtains. Discover the range of Window Grilles available at Iron Curtains. Discover the range of Pedestrian Gates available at Iron Curtains. Discover the Panther 316S/S Security Door available at Iron Curtains. Preview some of the previous Iron Curtains security door, gates, and window grille installations. Please note that Iron curtains will be closed from December 22nd December, and will re-open on the 9th January 2017. Iron Curtains was formed in 1991 and has proven to be successful in its field of wrought iron security doors and window grilles.
The aim of the company is to provide a quality security product that is strong, affordable and has classic appeal.curtains and blinds murrumbeena Our office, showroom and workshop are all located in one convenient location in Stepney, South Australia. ikea curtains 3m dropAll Iron Curtains products are carefully manufactured and powder coated onsite.gyc curtains All Iron Curtains products are made to measure.eclipse thermal weave curtains Please browse through our web site and contact us by phone on 8362 9996, or E-mail Iron Curtains for pricing, or visit our showroom at 22 Payneham Road, Stepney for displays and further home security information. blue willow bough curtains
Our range of security products include: Thank you for visiting the Iron Curtains web site and we hope to see you soon.thresholdtm ombre shower curtain - blue The information below is courtesy of Tech Tips by NASSCO, a bi-monthly article on trends, best practices and industry advice from NASSCO's trenchless technology membership professionals.threshold blue ombre shower curtainCurtain Grouting Manholes and Underground Structures By NASSCO member Daniel Magill, President, Avanti International Picture this: You're standing in a brick manhole that is 50 years old and leaking extensively all around you. You've already been working for over an hour and for every leak you stop, several new leaks pop up. When it comes to stopping leaks in manholes or underground structures there are two schools of thought: "crack injection" and "curtain grouting."
In crack injection the contractor injects a resin into the leaking hole, crack or joint that reacts to moisture by creating a strong mechanical, compressive, and adhesive seal that will move with any future movement of the structure. In curtain grouting the contractor drills through the structure and injects grout into the soil which surrounds it creating a gel/soil matrix that prevents water from getting to the structure - permanently. While both methods can be effective, this Tech Tip will focus on the Curtain Grouting technique. If there are multiple cracks or leaks in a wall or underground structure, simply filling the individual crack may have you spending a great deal of time chasing the water from crack to crack.The curtain grouting technique enables you to stop several leaks at the same time and protect the structure long-term by encapsulating it and/or preventing groundwater from touching the structure in the future. It is an especially useful technique on brick/block manholes where you have a significant amount of joints through which water can penetrate.
Curtain grouting can be done successfully with expansive foams or with non-expansive acrylic gel grouts. To curtain grout a structure you will need: The chemical grout, catalyst, initiator and/or water.A grout pump: acrylic grouts use a dual component, stainless steel pump (air powered) while expansive foams utilize single component electric airless spray equipment. Each pump should be fitted with hoses rated for the specific type of pump/grout.Tanks or buckets for mixing.Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) according to the manufacturer's MSDS.Confined space equipment as needed for entering the underground structure.Injection tools: wand, wall spears or injection ports.Quick setting non-shrink mortar.Cleaning solutions - soap and water for gels and solvents for foams. Here is a quick glance at the steps you would take to curtain grout a structure: Drill holes through the wall of the structure to the soil. Holes should be spaced equally around the entire structure, typically drilled 2-3 feet above, below and to the sides of the initial hole so that movement of the grout will be evident.
For acrylic grouts consider adding different colored dyes to the grout tanks A and B. The most common combination is blue dye in Tank A (grout tank) and yellow dye in Tank B (catalyst tank). The dyes enable the grouter to quickly discern if liquids coming into the structure are from Tank A, Tank B, a combination of both, or merely groundwater.Keep the tank and the hoses out of direct sunlight and away from heat to avoid pre-polymerization.Inject the grout at the appropriate ratio into the lowest injection hole.When material comes out of the nearby hole to the left or right, move to that hole and repeat process for all holes at the lowest level.Move up to the next row of holes and repeat.After all the holes are grouted, patch each one with a small handful of quick set mortar.When finished, be sure to clean your equipment and hoses for storage. Curtain grouting is simply another effective technique in the contractor's arsenal of tools for fighting water intrusion. Among other benefits, it will save time from having to chase water and will protect the outside of the structure for the long term.