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Concrete slabs for most residential purposes don't require rebar grids smaller than 12”, so it isn't likely you'll use too much steel. Concrete needs to surround and encapsulate the steel, so as long there is space for it to flow around the steel, you're good to go.
Ensuring an adequate amount of heating in your property will improve the internal temperature of surfaces in the house and reduce the likelihood of...
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Direct burial wire Direct burial wire is a type of outdoor electrical wire that is buried underground, usually without conduit. Jan 29, 2021
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Are you planning a concrete slab, patio, or driveway? Trying to figure out if you need rebar in concrete for your project? There are different factors that affect the design of the pour and whether rebar is necessary. Concrete supporting heavy loads, large vehicles, or structures should be reinforced with steel rebar to improve its tensile strength. Pads 5” or thicker should also be reinforced, as should those bridging openings. Concrete resting on poor ground strata or exposed to freeze-thaw needs it too. In this article, we’ll explain what rebar is, when it should be used, different types and sizes of rebar, and how to install it. Additionally, we’ll discuss wire mesh and when to use it. Our aim is to provide you with the information necessary to determine if you need concrete reinforcing bar or mesh for your project.
Plastic is impermeable, which is perfect for keeping out rain, snow, and ice. It's unaffected by water, so plastic sheds not only tend to outlast...
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Roof trusses should be 24” apart, on center. Trusses are allowed to be closer together, at either 12” or 16” on center, but building codes allow...
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Sealant. For a small investment you can also treat the walls and roof of your shed with a wood-based sealant. Applied with an easy to use gun,...
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The most effective way to insulate shed walls and the roof Fibreglass wool. Breathable membrane. OSB board. Apr 22, 2021
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For log homes that are spacious and used as a year-round residence may use a forced air system just like a conventional home. Cabins that are...
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thick solid fir or spruce. The good old 2×4 (actual measurement 1-1/2 in. x 3-1/2 in.) is the most common kind of framing lumber used to build...
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The floor wins every time. Insulating the floor is standard practice for an unfinished attic space. The exception to this rule takes place when...
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Cheapest/easiest shed foundations 7.0 Concrete paver shed base. Building a shed base with paving slabs - Building a concrete paver shed foundation...
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