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unteriors · 5 months ago
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Railton Avenue, Taree, New South Wales.
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taree-png · 10 months ago
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"Laudna and Imogen (Critical Role)" by Taree on INPRNT
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musicmags · 9 months ago
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secureinspection · 4 days ago
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Foundation and Downspout Drainage System
A well-designed drainage system is essential for preventing water damage to a building's foundation. This system efficiently directs rainwater away from the structure, reducing the risk of leaks, erosion, and foundation damage.
How It Works:
Downspout Connection: Rainwater is collected from the roof and directed into downspouts.
Tightline Drain Adapter: The downspout connects to a tightline drain adapter, ensuring water flows away from the foundation.
Non-Perforated Pipe: A sloped, non-perforated pipe carries water further from the building, preventing backflow toward the foundation.
Perforated Drainpipe: Water then enters a perforated drainpipe surrounded by gravel, allowing gradual absorption.
Filter Fabric: A filter fabric wraps around the gravel, preventing soil from clogging the drainage system.
Water Absorption: The water disperses through the gravel and drains safely away from the foundation.
Benefits: ✔ Protects Foundation – Prevents water intrusion and structural damage. ✔ Reduces Erosion – Preserves soil stability around the building. ✔ Improves Drainage – Enhances water management for a safer, drier property.
If you have further questions about Drainage System, feel free to ask!
Call : 0418134445
Visit : https://secureinspections.com.au/
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spiders-and-swords · 6 months ago
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Detectives on break~
Variations under cut
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emetitur · 1 year ago
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the nightclub in the church - favourite disco elysium moments
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unhappy-sometimes · 5 months ago
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Hello there!
I really enjoy your sxf comic 🥰🥰🥰
It always brighten my day.
Hope you have a wonderful day ahead!
idk how to convey my overwhelming graitude when people say such kind things to me so i’ll just draw you a picture of yor fireman carrying loid
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tare-anime · 5 months ago
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The complete picture of (Badass) Butler Family
So Jeeves is Matthew and Martha's son
Yeah, let me have my delulu......🤣🤣🤣
I mean, look at how agile Jeeves is (throwing a rock to stun snake? Using a stick to flick spider) worthy of a Garden protege, and also so very wise (a.k.a Martha's kind of wise) 🤌🤌
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kinixuki · 3 months ago
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Wanted to draw a cozy spot that's somewhere out in the city of Fisher and not in the usual concrete hell complex, so here's another attempt of Tare's downstairs pillow spot. One day I will properly concept his house, but today we're having tea and cats.
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nillustre · 10 months ago
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facial features headcanons ~
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endyark · 6 months ago
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ok
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webdiggerxxx · 9 months ago
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꧁★꧂
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taree-png · 10 months ago
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"Fearne Calloway" by Taree on INPRNT
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diskhat · 8 months ago
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you are the little fang 🐱🎃🦷
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secureinspection · 5 days ago
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Kitchen ventilation systems play a crucial role in maintaining air quality and reducing fire risks. Here’s a breakdown of the main types:
Type 1: Wall-Mounted Ventilation
The most common type of kitchen ventilation.
How it works:
A vent hood is installed on the wall directly above the stove. The hood connects to a duct that leads outside, expelling smoke, grease, and odors.
Ideal for: Kitchens with exterior walls where a direct outlet is feasible.
Type 2: Downdraft Ventilation
A modern solution integrated into the countertop.
How it works:
The vent is built into the countertop, located behind or beside the stove. When in use, a fan pulls smoke and odors downward through ducts.
Ideal for: Kitchens with island cooktops or spaces where wall-mounted hoods are impractical.
Type 3: Ceiling-Mounted Ventilation
A less common but effective option in specific setups.
How it works:
The vent hood is installed in the ceiling directly above the stove. A duct connects the hood to an external outlet, expelling pollutants.
Ideal for: Kitchens with high ceilings or unique layouts requiring overhead solutions.
Benefits of Kitchen Ventilation Systems
Improved Air Quality: Removes smoke, grease, and odors from the kitchen.
Fire Risk Reduction: Eliminates buildup of flammable grease and smoke.
Protection of Cabinets and Walls: Prevents damage from smoke and grease residue.
Choosing the right ventilation system ensures a healthier, safer, and cleaner kitchen environment. If you have further questions about kitchen ventilation, feel free to ask!
Call : 0418134445
Visit : https://secureinspections.com.au/
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tareloin · 3 months ago
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women in armor 🫶
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