DIY Builds
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Is it Safe to Walk on the Roof? The short answer is yes. It's designed to withstand the combined weight of a temporary live load and a dead load to retain structural integrity. A clay tile or metal roof can hold a dead load of approximately 27 pounds per square foot.
Changes in the real estate market can lower the value of your home. Natural disasters and climate change can lower your property value because the...
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If the gazebo is temporary (up for less than 28 days), than generally planning consent is not needed. For permanent structures, a rule of thumb is...
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There are some instances where you may need to climb on top of your house. For example, hanging up Christmas lights in December. When you find yourself in this situation, you want to be prepared to climb up 15-30 feet. You also want to follow roof safety to prevent taking dangerous risks. When you’re preparing for a project, you might find yourself asking this important question: how much weight can my roof support? The answer is simple, but it depends on a few factors. We created a guide to help you determine if it can hold your weight. America’s Choice Roofing provides the knowledge and safety for homeowners to properly care for their homes.
Using a small- to medium-sized brush, apply two or three coats of polyurethane wood sealant over the surface of the stump. Be sure to get the top...
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around 28"-30" wide Full-width portable wheelchair ramps are the most popular style of wheelchair ramps, as they are compatible with nearly all...
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One of the first signs of an unstable structure is sagging. Structural damage typically happens over time and it won’t collapse in one piece. If you notice signs of a potential collapse, you need to have a structural engineer and a contractor have a look at it right away. If the surface feels springy, spongy, or soft under concentrated weight, you need to get off immediately.
How can I soundproof my shed cheaply? Take your rolls of insulation and tack them to the pre-existing wall. Then, use a plasterboard and screw it...
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Here are the five steps to a level shed base for your shed: Choose a shed location. Square and stake corners. ... Stake the Corners. ... Mark the...
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How much snow it can support depends on the type. Light snow can already weigh as much as 3 pounds per square foot. There is a huge range when it comes to the weight of snow, so the structure needs to be capable of holding over 6 feet of it. The more weight, the harder it is for your home to support it. You also need to be on the lookout for ice dams. This occurs when your water and ice accumulate at the bottom with nowhere to go. Give America’s Choice Roofing a call to help prevent ice dams from stopping your ventilation when snow has accumulated in your drainage system.
Best RVs for full-time living: Keystone Montana: Best Full-time 5th Wheel. Northwood Arctic Fox: Best Full-time Travel Trailer. Newmar Dutch Star:...
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In reality a 90 degree elbow can have significantly less resistance than 6 feet and dramatically more than 6 feet depending on the shape of the...
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Like geodesic dome homes, tiny homes are more energy efficient than other builds because they have less surface area. However, tiny homes are more...
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Proper home grounding is required with PEX plumbing. To ensure occupant safety, prevent fire, and protect appliances and electronics, use an 8-foot...
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