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It Doesn't Attract Pests Even if you use treated mulch, it will attract pests. The benefit of using landscape gravel is that it doesn't attract pests. Some bugs like to hide out under the rocks, but if they don't have a food source, they aren't going to stick around.
Installing a Lightning Protection System The cable should be a 17-gauge red copper wire, which goes 10 feet into the earth for proper grounding. An...
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Cleaning Solutions We find either a bucket of warm water containing light detergent or warm water inclusive of a splash of washing up liquid plus a...
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When it comes to sheds, barns and outbuildings, mice can find easy access through gaps and holes in the siding and doors. Weather stripping around...
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Getting permission for a dwelling in a woodland is extremely rare. There have been a few successful cases that have gained permission involving...
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Trees Increase Property Value In short, the proximity of healthy, beautiful trees directly affects property value. Good tree cover increased...
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One of the benefits of prefab homes is that they tend to be highly energy efficient. Their tight seams and state-of-the-art windows keep heat in...
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Metal sheds are much more secure Even a strong wooden shed can be broken into with a bit of force, but it is near on impossible to break into a...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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We put together a list of shed organization tips, hacks, and ideas to help you make the most out of this underutilized space all year. Use a...
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