DIY Builds
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You can use plastic if you put polyethylene between your drywall and the wall studs. This way, you should get a tighter wall without trapping moisture inside the exterior walls. If you are framing out a below-grade basement, however, do not use plastic as a vapor barrier.
If you've been wondering is it cheaper to build your own shed, you'll discover that yes, it is less expensive to build your own shed than to...
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Greenhouse gases have far-ranging environmental and health effects. They cause climate change by trapping heat, and they also contribute to...
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In fact, sellers can potentially net thousands of dollars more if they sell during the peak months of May, June, and July versus the two slowest...
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On concrete paved surfaces, the majority of potholes and road cracks occur. It is due to the acidic nature of salt, which causes direct damage to...
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The cures for condensation are heating (to keep surfaces above dew point temperature) and ventilation (to expel the warm, moisture-laden air to the...
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The answer is generally yes. The National Electrical Code (NEC) calls for all non-metallic wires to be used in conduits to avoid protection from...
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If you purchase 20 pallets of merchandise, ensure that when you go to pick it up you have a truck capable of hauling it all away, and enough...
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As a material, metal is always going to be more durable than wood, and the same is true of sheds. Metal is extremely durable and will hold up even...
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