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The preservatives used in wood for docks, seawalls and pilings is particularly toxic and dangerous to handle. Burning this wood can cause exposure...
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Four popular door casing styles include farmhouse, craftsman, minimal, and colonial. Farmhouse. Farmhouse style door casings give your home a cozy...
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A shed can even help to increase your asking price when you decide it's time to sell. In fact, some professionals estimate that a new shed could...
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All of its products are made from plastic, mainly polypropylene, which is derived from petroleum. BC gained control of Keter at a time when...
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A single-car attached garage is the least expensive option and averages $10,500 to $27,000. This size includes approximately 240 to 384 square...
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Traditional and old world crafts: From candle & soap making, basketry, leathercraft, metalworking, and woodworking, to glass arts, tile mosaic,...
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Wood houses are considered more economical than brick houses. They are made from natural materials that are biodegradable, recyclable, and...
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two layers There are no set rules about how many layers of bubble wrap you should use to protect your fragile items against damage. In most cases,...
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Mold Gather your supplies. ... Open all of the windows and doors to the shed to ensure proper safe ventilation. Fill your bucket with some warm...
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But the main reason I recommend a gravel foundation is to protect your shed from water damage. If you have a concrete foundation, water will rest...
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