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Squirrels can dig under sheds and houses to gain access and once they gain access through one entry point, they will continue digging to store food and create other entry points.
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To create more liveable space, you can convert your garage to a granny flat. You will need to make modifications to your existing structure to...
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Do you need a foundation for your shed? Typically, small sheds in the size range of 6×8 or smaller do not require a foundation. However, we suggest...
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Learn More »Squirrels can cause a great deal of damage if they gain access to your home, garage or shed. They will destroy attic insulation, chew through the exterior of a home and chew through electrical wiring. A squirrel will build a nest in an attic for litters, which generally happens in the spring and fall and can be very noisy, especially in the morning around sunrise. Squirrels can also carry certain diseases, parasites and fleas. They generally flee when they feel threatened and they don’t normally bite, but it’s important to stay away and contact an expert trained in squirrel trapping in the area if you notice anything unusual.
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As a general rule, unless you're hanging something very light (just a pound or two), always drill into brick. Mortar doesn't have the strength to...
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Wiring usually runs horizontally, about an inch into the wall. The parameters are 6 inches or 12 inches above the receptacle. Oct 27, 2021
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Nowadays, you can find outward-opening doors with their hinges protected – but they're still more vulnerable than their inward-opening counterparts.
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