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Also beware of burning, chipboard or MDF. These have been made using resin which produces toxic gasses when burnt, which are harmful to the environment.
The most popular type of rodenticide is called an anticoagulant. This prevents the mouse's blood from clotting, causing internal bleeding that...
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Fencing increases the value of your home by a fraction of the price of the fencing. If you have a $10,000 fence installed, your home value is...
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Did you know that some wood burns quicker than others? Or that your logs should have a moisture level of less than 20%? Here experienced sweep, Richard Bryan, Operations Manager at Wilkins Chimney Sweep gives us his sweep’s guide to best burning practices. So, let’s start with the ‘baddies’, what you absolutely shouldn’t burn on your open fire or in your wood-burning stove. Firstly, avoid any kind of fir tree e.g. pine or leylandii. Secondly, don’t be tempted to burn scrap wood i.e. old fence panels, pallets, etc.; these are likely to have been treated with wood preserver when they were made, which can give off harmful fumes when burnt in any kind of volume. Firewood, even when dry, retains large amounts of sap and it’s this sap that can then turns into creosote (tar) when burnt, which builds up on the inside of your chimney and can easily ignite causing the dreaded chimney fire. Also beware of burning, chipboard or MDF. These have been made using resin which produces toxic gasses when burnt, which are harmful to the environment.
Traditional homes average about $123 per square foot. Remember that if you buy a traditional barn, you are going to have to pay the conversion...
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Aluminum ramps without handrails may pose a safety hazard. Handi-Ramp handrails, railings, and ADA compliant handrail systems increase your safety....
Read More »Firstly, we recommend that hardwood trees should have been cut down and logged (cut into logs) and then kept in dry conditions to the season for a minimum of six months, longer if felled in Autumn or Winter. Check with your log supplier and make sure you only buy well dried (seasoned) logs. Once you’ve got them to your house if you’re keeping them in the garden they should be covered with a waterproof covering (tarpaulin etc) and stacked so that air can circulate around them. Storing them off the ground, on old pallets or similar, will enable the ones at the bottom of the pile to remain dry.
Sheds that have 6 or more inches of air flow under them shouldn't need a vapor barrier underneath. The air flow should keep the understructure dry....
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“Generally speaking, a messy house with scattered clothes, toys or belongings does not affect an appraisal. Appraisers are professionals that have...
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Prefab is a general term used for a prefabricated building or building component that is manufactured in a factory prior to its final assembly at...
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1) Unzip seat cushions. Better-quality pieces have foam covered by batting enclosed in muslin. 2) Knead the frame along back, rail, corners and...
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