Dry lining is a type of internal insulation, which involves attaching ready sheets of plasterboard to a wall. The process doesn’t require the use of water, so it’s considered a quicker, cleaner and easier solution.
Carpentry is the skill involved in first fixing of timber items such as construction of roofs, floors and timber framed buildings, i.e. those areas of construction that are normally hidden in a finished building.
Tilling refers to the process of laying tiles – slabs of a similar shape – on roofs, walls, or other surfaces such as countertops. Tiles give a space a whole new look, upping its aesthetic quality and adding a new character to it.
Instead of demolishing the buildings that are no longer used, it could be possible to refurbish for another use. For instance, an iconic building that has value and fortunately could be restaurated.