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INDUSTRY INSIGHT


RANGE REVIEW: GARDEN & WOODCARE


SOLID CHOICE MAKING A


In recent years, concrete has been used in increasingly innovative ways. Here, Gareth Osborne at Tarmac, discusses some of the most popular DIY projects undertaken in the garden and offers some advice on tackling these.


10 DIY WEEK APRIL 2020 R thing esearch by


Foxtons last year suggested


that


neat gardens can add as much as 20 per cent value


to a home, with www.sellhousefast. co.uk reporting that 82 per cent of estate agents and property experts agree that a decent size shed would add the most value to a property. Good quality paving was the next best


followed by


fencing, walls or gates. Cement-based products are becoming an increasingly popular and stylish way to improve and enhance this outdoor space. Visually appealing and extremely versatile, concrete offers DIYers with a strong, durable and affordable solution around the garden.


Versatility secure


Innovation in moulding and setting techniques have boosted concrete’s


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