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In general, bury metal conduits at least 6 inches below the soil surface. You may also run them at a depth of 4 inches under a 4-inch concrete slab. Under your driveway, the conduits must be below a depth of 18 inches, and under a public road or alleyway, they must be buried below 24 inches.
The actual discount will vary from host to host, but, especially in the slightly less in-demand cities, you will usually find between a 50 percent...
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Fiberglass, lead, iron, heavy plastic, and stone are the best weather-resistant containers to use; terra-cotta will eventually expand and crack...
Read More »When you run buried electrical cable -- for example from a house to a garage or to a gazebo -- it has to be protected to prevent mechanical damage to the insulation. The National Electrical Code gives minimum burial depth recommendations and building codes specify local requirements that you must follow. Check with your local inspector for special regulations, and get a permit if necessary before carrying out any work.
I purchased the 8X10 Shed back in 2008, took me approximately 10 hrs to assemble. The instructions were easy to follow. This shed held up to...
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Essential oils with a strong smell, such as peppermint and clove oil, can repel mice. For best results, soak cotton balls in the essential oil of...
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Lean to Roof is a style of a Shed Roof; it is also called Skillion Roof. You can think of a shed roof as one flat roof having a steep slope. In...
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You will need planning permission before you can apply for a dropped kerb if you live on a classified road.
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Many people errantly assume that Irish Spring soap will keep repelling mice. However, there's practically no evidence to support this claim. Jul...
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