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For every degree that you lower the thermostat can help you save up to 1% on your heating costs. So, if you turn down the heating eight degrees for about eight hours a night, you can enjoy a saving of approximately $180 annually on your heating.
We typically prefer using PVC conduit when running power to a remote location underground. That gives you a lot more protection over direct burial...
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When well-maintained, paint seals wood and protects it from water, effectively waterproofing it. However, when cracks appear in the paint, water...
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Many people believe that turning down the heat at night can help them save money on their heating bills. Well, they have got the right idea, but the big question here is how much should you turn down the heat to ensure you save money on your heating costs.
Most realtors believe that a metal garage can add significant value to a home's value, up to $30,000 for a two-car detached or attached garage, and...
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Depending on what you're keeping inside your shed, it may be necessary to have a more climate-controlled space. Extreme temperatures can damage...
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Ikea Is Replacing Styrofoam Packaging With Compostable Mushroom-Foam. Ikea is known for its practical furniture and innovative design ideas, but now it is also trying to become more aware of its carbon footprint and environmental impact.
Ikea is known for its practical furniture and innovative design ideas, but now it is also trying to become more aware of its carbon footprint and environmental impact. The company decided to gradually shift towards an eco-friendlier packaging made from a mushroom-based, and biodegradable one instead of the classical polystyrene (Styrofoam). The product is called Mycofoam and it is made out of agricultural waste products (corn, hemp and mushrooms spores). After collected, the waste is placed into molds to get the desired shape and lined with mushroom spores which will eventually sprout mycelium in order to create a web of that will hold the packaging together. Once the foam has the desired consistency, it will be heated and then dried in order to achieve the desired shape and stop the mycelium from spreading. This biodegradable packaging is, in fact, a highly shock-resistant one, so furniture and home decor can be transported inside safely and on long distances. Once you no longer need the Mycofoam, you can easily place it in your compost pile and it will decompose in a couple of weeks, compared to Styrofoam which can take thousands of years. Since no fossil fuel is used in the manufacturing of Mycofoam, it is also much cheaper and leaves no major environmental impact. Hopefully, with their new approach, Ikea will lead the way for more companies to switch to biodegradable packaging.
For long-term fuel storage, metal cans are better than plastic. Plastic chemicals can leach into fuel, and plastic will degrade over time. Metal...
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EPDM membranes are fast-becoming the roofing industry's go-to alternative to felt and other outdated roofing materials. The composition of EPDM as...
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Use A Selective Herbicide (2-4D Active Ingredient) Selective means it won't kill all plants it's applied to. 2,4-D is the more common selective...
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Electronics Rust can completely ruin the internal wiring of electronics, which is common when they are kept in garden sheds. Large plasma...
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