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Concrete surfaces that support large trucks, heavy machinery, or steady traffic need concrete rebar reinforcement. Any structural concrete, like walls in buildings, should definitely include rebar. But if you're pouring a concrete driveway as a place to park your family minivan, you might not need rebar.
Yes. It doesn't matter if they're in your garden, or in your house – rats are a dangerous pest that carries an array of serious diseases, which are...
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SketchUp is a widely used piece of software in the interior design and architecture community and is great for bringing architectural or design...
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Concrete is one of the most common construction materials. In fact, because it's durable, low maintenance, fire-resistant, and easy to use, it's used all over the world But concrete has a potentially fatal flaw. If a particular force is placed on concrete, it will break—quickly. Thankfully there’s a way to combat that fatal flaw: use reinforcement, such as rebar. Here at Gra-Rock , we carry a full line of concrete reinforcement supplies , including rebar , because we understand how catastrophic it can be if your concrete i sn't properly reinforced ! That's why we wrote this article explaining why reinforcement is necessary and how to reinforce concrete using rebar.
Multi-purpose: an office shed is a great place to be 100% dedicated to your work, due to it being quiet, warm/cool (whichever you prefer) and...
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No, direct burial cables do not need conduit for cable. The term ''direct burial'' means that the cable can be installed directly into the ground...
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First let's clear up the age old myth of; “Each home owner is responsible for maintaining the fence on the left-hand side, as you look at the...
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7 Best Wood Cutting Tools With Their Applications • Hand Saws. These are the basic and traditional tools in wood cutting and are made by every...
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Yes, you absolutely can. You can lay insulation around the junction boxes as well. Making sure that the insulation is of a fiberglass material will...
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The average storage shed floor can hold 20lbs per square foot. So, for example— a 10×12 shed could hold up to 2,400lbs.
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Burning wet wood can be bad for both fires and fireplaces or stoves because of the byproducts produced from poorly burning fires. A fire can...
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If you're a European walking into the average American home, you'll notice that the walls are conspicuously free of radiators. That's because most...
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