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Wood floors should always be laid perpendicular to floor joists—across rather that in between them. This will make the floors structurally sound and will help prevent the planks from separating, sagging or buckling. So, there is no right or wrong way to lay your wood flooring.
It's highly accurate, has a 25-ft. working radius and allows you to work alone and around corners because it “honks” when the water in the working...
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The 12 GA is 30% thicker and stronger. The 12 GA has a 20 year rust warrantee. It is HIGHLY recommended if you are in an area that gets heavy snow...
Read More »It's time to change your flooring and upgrade to beautiful new hardwood. But before selecting the wood, ordering it and scheduling the installation, there's an important thing to figure out--which direction should you have your hardwood laid? What might've seemed like an easy decision at first, now can seem overwhelming since you'll be living with it for a long time. Not to worry, the direction you choose depends on different factors that we will break down for you.
A floating deck is a deck that isn't attached to a building and they “float” above the ground. Generally, floating decks are low to the ground and...
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40% It's estimated that up to 40% of heat in a shed is lost through the floor alone. For that reason, it's worth considering underfloor insulation...
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Learn More »This flooring pattern is the laying of wood planks in a repeated geometric pattern. This pattern results in a hardwood floor with the appearance of a checkerboard, sometimes with more complex patterns within each checkerboard square.
Opinions vary on the makeup of the cleaning solution, but a rough guide is 1 cup of bleach to every gallon of water – that, or you can use a mould...
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1) Supply & Demand Perhaps one of the biggest factors, the number of properties up for sale, and the number of buyers competing for them has a...
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Learn More »Running your hardwood planks from your main entrance toward the opposite wall will help simplify the sightline and makes the room appear less busy.
Material and Cut List FLOOR. 9 – 2×6 Pressure Treated Lumber: 7′-9″ ... WALLS. 41 – 2×4 Lumber: 7′-4 1/2″ ... SIDINGS. 10 – 4′ x 8′ Plywood Siding...
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Today, we'll show you how you can pack a storage unit to maximize space. LINE THE UNIT WALLS. There are several different storage organizing ideas...
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'You can also add depth to your home by matching your black door with a variety of siding shades such as tan, red, blue and green. 'Other popular...
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Vinyl Sheds: 25 to 30+ Year Lifespan One of the most popular shed types we build, vinyl sheds are our best option for the lowest maintenance and...
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