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Mold generally can't break down plastic easily. However, plastic contains many additives, such as plasticizers, cellulose, lubricants, stabilizers, and colorants to help provide desired features, and these additives ARE very easy for mold to break down.
When it comes to your budget, a metal shed is going to be more affordable than a wooden alternative. There are a couple of reasons for this lower...
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Between the two, closed cell spray foam is easily the better insulator, especially in attics where space is tight. Plus, its moisture-resistant...
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A pole barn is a simple building that's supported by poles in the ground and anchored by concrete. It can be built just about anywhere, with much...
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They prevent people from seeing through, but brighten up rooms by allowing light to pass. As paper is porous, shōji also help airflow and reduce...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »So, is mold the next Terminator T-1000? Well, not for us resourceful humans!
Aim for a depth of around 4 inches and use a square edge spade to ensure the sides of the trench are straight and even. Mar 1, 2020
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Concrete starts hardening as soon as it's poured, but it's far from ready. Give it at least 24 hours of concrete cure time before allowing any...
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Sometimes, you're not going to be able to clean your plastic to its fullest. But how do you know when it's time to replace? Well, it depends on your product. Cutting boards are often most discussed when it comes to cleanliness, as these products come in contact with the food we eat. Generally, the telltale indicator to replace your cutting board would be plentiful and deep knife grooves. These are the perfect places for mold and bacteria to survive as it can often be challenging to scrub within the crevices. Food containers that have come in contact with mold are often salvageable, albeit dependent on the age of your Tupperware. If you can find cracks and scratches in the plastic, it won't be easy to ensure a thorough cleaning. However, you confidently toss your container in the trash at this point. Other products, such as outdoor playhouses for children, toys, tools, and other plastic items around the home, are safe to clean, following our instructions above. Just make sure to rinse thoroughly and dry if an item will be in a child's possession.
While a standard 8-foot 2×4 can support about 1,000 pounds vertically and up to 300 pounds horizontally (when placed on edge), It's important to...
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The average cost to build a shed is $3,634, with most homeowners paying between $1,767 to $9,567. The average cost to build a shed is $3,634, with...
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You should paint your shed if you have limited or no lighting inside it. Paint the interior a light color or white. It brightens the interior,...
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A vent is a necessary part of the drain system for any plumbing fixture. Its purpose is to equalize pressure in the pipes and prevent a vacuum from...
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