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Trickle vents are a very useful way of minimising condensation and keeping the air in your home fresh. Due to the relatively small size of trickle vents, they don't provide comprehensive ventilation – they're termed as 'background ventilation' – so if you want quicker cooling, there are better options.
In addition, because spray foam insulation is made from a synthetic material, it offers no food value for pests. As such, it will not attract...
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Red paint, according to Zunger, is cheap because the elements needed to make it are plentiful here on Earth. "The red pigment that makes cheap...
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Learn More »Homes are now better sealed than ever before as we look to keep heat in, reducing the need for turning up the thermostat. However, while this keeps us warmer, it can also increase the number of pollutants in the home, which is why trickle vents are becoming more important. In this article, Bridgewater Glass will explain what trickle vents are and why you should consider them for your home.
Did you know a quality wood shed can last as long as 30-years? That's provided you take good care of it. Apr 3, 2019
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Spray foam acts as a great insulator and vapour barrier, but it's made up of chemicals and needs to be handled with care. While kits are available...
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A traditional gravel pad that would suffice the foundation of your shed typically costs $3.75 to $6.75 per square foot in comparison to a simple...
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Do You Need a Permit to Build a Shed? If your shed is larger than 120 square feet, then you will need a building permit. Some areas only allow non-...
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The best way to store unopened potting soil is in the bag it came in. If the plastic bag is in good condition, stack the unopened bags in a plastic...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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The ramp must have a 1:12 slope ratio. This means that there must be a one-inch rise in the ramp for every corresponding 12 inches of the ramp.
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