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Do you need to waterproof OSB? To answer the question “Is oriented strand board waterproof?” the answer is: not completely. That's because it's virtually impossible to prevent some water absorption in a wood-based product, and moisture can be absorbed through cuts in the panel and the wood strands can swell.
Softwoods are some of the worst woods you can burn on your woodburning stove. Softwood tends to burn quickly, inefficiently and produce harmful...
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4. Extra Large-Sized Units. If you're looking for the deluxe self-storage solution, consider a 10x20, 10x30, 12x30 or 20x20 storage unit. These are...
Read More »The #1 problem on a jobsite? Water. Because when it rains, it pours. When rain hits before a new house is fully closed in, it can be problematic not only for your construction schedule but also for your home’s sub-flooring and exterior sheathing.
The cause of your toilet gurgling is a blocked line somewhere. A clog is creating negative air pressure, Instead of air flowing through the...
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A whole-home AC unit is the best choice for cooling a barndominium. The AC system can deliver cool air through the same ducts your heating system...
Read More »LP Legacy panels are packed with more strands, resin and wax to provide exceptional resistance to moisture and edge swell. The strands are aligned in a specific orientation, sent through a press to bond at the molecular level, and then cut to size. Plus, the water-resistant resin used to manufacture LP Legacy Premium Sub-Flooring utilizes Gorilla Glue Technology® for unmatched moisture resistance and exceptional stiffness. That’s not the only advantage. LP Legacy panels also feature RainChannel® notches on one four-foot end to improve drainage when rain suddenly interrupts your construction schedule. And it’s easy to install, as this brief video demonstrates. LP Legacy Premium Sub-Flooring comes with a unique Covered Until It’s Covered® no-sand warranty plus a lifetime limited warranty that lasts as long as the home. But LP Legacy panels aren’t the only water-resistant products LP has to offer. LP WeatherLogic® Air & Water Barrier: A Better OSB for Both Walls and Roofs LP WeatherLogic® Air & Water Barrier is a Structural I OSB wall and roof sheathing panel that offers structural defense and protects against air and water infiltration. The panels’ permeability allows moisture to dry, an innovation that provides reliable performance for years to come. To create a Structural I OSB panel, LP’s innovative manufacturing process combines wood strands oriented in cross-directional layers with waxes and resins for greater cross-panel strength and stiffness. An integrated, water-resistive overlay is added to finish LP WeatherLogic panels, completing an integrated wall sheathing panel that provides both air and water protection. Rated for both wall and roof applications, the system eliminates the need for secondary housewrap (or roof underlayment, in most cases) while increasing the structural integrity of the home.
Friendliest State: Hawaii Hawaii has a keen focus on tourism, so visitors are really looked after here hospitality-wise. It's known for its “Aloha...
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Can you put a kitchen in a garden room? In short, the answer is yes. You can install a kitchen in your garden room so long as you follow building...
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If you are thinking about installing a barn door, you might wonder – do barn doors need a bottom track? The answer is yes. The bottom track keeps...
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On the extension cord packaging or on the cord itself, the letter “W” indicates that the cord is designed for use outside. Outdoor extension cords...
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