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Instead, store your wood a few inches off the ground using a firewood rack or an elevated, slotted foundation. The slotted air gaps will allow for good airflow, helping the wood on the bottom of the pile to dry out. If these options aren't available, store wood on concrete, gravel, or asphalt.
A transfer platform is a platform or landing that an individual who uses a wheelchair or mobility device can use to lift or transfer onto the play...
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Reinforcing concrete with rebar or wire mesh not only makes the concrete stronger, but also helps prevent cracks. This can save you money on...
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A roaring fire. The one thing we all fantasize about on a cold winter’s day. You dream of snuggling up in front of the fire with a giant mug of hot cocoa and a good book. But this dream comes screaming to a halt when you realize you don’t have enough firewood stored away!
Unfortunately, it's not that easy; replacing an exterior door requires exact measuring, medium-to-advanced carpentry skills, and an understanding...
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loam soil To summarise, when it comes to the type of soil that is best for your grass, loam soil is what you should try and achieve by mixing the...
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Never stack firewood indoors. Insects can emerge to take up residence within the structure, and the firewood pile can also provide attractive harborage for rodents or other wildlife or insect pests.
Many people enjoy having a wood-burning stove or fireplace in their homes for the warmth, comfort and homey feel it can bring -- especially in the cold of winter. But the firewood that is brought into the home for that fire isn't always quite as comforting, as there are a numerous household pests that can be carried in with the firewood. Thankfully, control of firewood pests is primarily a matter of correctly storing the firewood outdoors and taking a minute or two to check it before you bring it into the home. The following are 10 ways to help keep firewood pests out of your home.
In the case of a metal roofed building, any electricity from a lightning strike will be safely transferred to the ground below so occupants will be...
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Convector heaters are also good value and one of the lowest cost heaters to purchase. A downside is that they are best suited to well insulated and...
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One of the quickest and easiest of the do-it-yourself projects on the list. 3.) Simple Wall Shelf. (Anika's DIY Life) ... 5.) Pen or Pencil Holder....
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And if you wanted to convert your existing garage into a living space and build a larger garage, consider this: a garage addition delivers a low...
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