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Placing landscaping fabric down before you install the decorative rocks creates a less suitable environment for termites. Subterranean termites build tunnels from the dirt to nearby buildings.
Since it is unplasticized, uPVC is more rigid and brings a range of benefits other materials cannot match. uPVC is the ideal choice for windows and...
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Read More »For property owners, termites are among the most dreaded pests. A termite infestation can cause thousands of dollars of damage to a building, and eliminating these insects isn’t easy when they spread throughout a house. Compared to wood mulch, decorative rocks are less likely to attract termites. These pests are usually attracted to wet cellulose materials. However, they can sometimes still show up in areas where decorative rocks, including
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Learn More »As a final termite deterrent, remember these insects thrive in areas where there’s a lot of moisture. Decorative rocks are great for increasing drainage, but you’ll need to be proactive to ensure this happens. Make sure to place the decorative rocks at an angle that slopes down and away from the house. If possible, use downspouts and gutter systems to direct rainwater as far away from the sides of your house as possible. Then check the decorative rock beds periodically to make sure there aren’t any flat or bare spots that collect moisture. If so, you can simply move the decorative rocks around to fill in that space and make it less suitable for termites. No matter what type of stones you choose, keeping pests away from them will maintain your landscape’s character and beauty. For expert advice on designing and maintaining your landscape with decorative rocks and pebbles, reach out to the experts at RS&P Rocks Stones & Pebbles, a premier landscape rock and supply superstore. We specialize in drought-tolerant landscaping materials, including a variety of colored pebbles and river rock. To learn how we can help you create the landscape of your dreams, call us today at (866) 380-0580.
There are four grades of plywood: A, B, C and D. The grade refers to the quality and appearance of the plywood's face and back veneers. A has the...
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Pressure washing will easily power away all the mold spores along with any debris/dirt that hides on your deck. However, too much pressure may...
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Gravel and sand A shallow, reinforced, wide strip foundation may be suitable. Sand holds together reasonably well when damp, compacted and uniform,...
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