K&S Tiling Ltd (@loewenkeith) 's Twitter Profile
K&S Tiling Ltd

@loewenkeith

Installing tile drainage systems since 2000

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Eldon Klippenstein…question every thing! (@bsfarmzeldon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people get frustrated with me that I don’t want to wear a #mask when I’m healthy...it makes me feel less human. Turns out that’s actually scientifically real.

Some people get frustrated with me that I don’t want to wear a #mask when I’m healthy...it makes me feel less human.  Turns out that’s actually scientifically real.
K&S Tiling Ltd (@loewenkeith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I guess we'll see if we get a permit in 2 weeks! If you need a survey done or a license for an up coming drainage project we would be happy to help.

I guess we'll see if we get a permit in 2 weeks!
If you need a survey done or  a license for an up coming drainage project we would be happy to help.
Megz Reynolds (@megzreynolds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy #ManufacturingMonday! 1 torsion, 2 torsion, red torsion, blue torsion - the sample room 😊 #manufacturing #wireform #behindthescenes #samples

K&S Tiling Ltd (@loewenkeith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My wife phoned our life insurance office based in the USA and they said if you die within 1 year of vaccination your insurance policy is void!

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It almost short circuits my brain that roughly 75% of the people at the forks have clothes over their faces when they are Outside!!!

Prinsco Inc. (@prinscoinc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Subsurface water management promotes deeper, healthier root systems by decreasing plant stress and allowing for more oxygen in the root zone (left). While oversaturated soil conditions limit oxygen to roots resulting in shallow root growth and lower yield (right)

Subsurface water management promotes deeper, healthier root systems by decreasing plant stress and allowing for more oxygen in the root zone (left). While oversaturated soil conditions limit oxygen to roots resulting in shallow root growth and lower yield (right)