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One of the easiest and least expensive options for warming greenhouses in the winter is to create a thermal mass or heat sink. These are objects that absorb heat during the day and release it during the chilly nighttime hours. It will raise the temperature by a degree or two and it can make all the difference.
Carports. A carport is an open garage… just a roof and no walls (open sides). Jul 29, 2019
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Budget Busting Metal two-car garages rank high due to their affordability. Metal averages $14 a square foot to build, a far lower cost than wood's...
Read More »As edible gardening continues to become more mainstream, some of your clients may have opted to use a greenhouse to grow their veggies instead of raised beds. If this is the case, they may be under the impression they won’t be able to grow anything during the winter due to the long, cold nights causing temperatures to drop. However, this sheltered spot for plants doesn’t have to go dormant if they follow these tips from you.
Rats have underrated swimming capabilities and can hold their breath for up to 3 minutes. That's long enough for them to swim from the sewer line...
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On average, a one-car garage is 12 feet wide and 22 feet deep. Other common sizes are 14 x 22 feet, 16 feet x 24 feet, and 14 x 24 feet. These...
Read More »For customers who already have a pile of compost, moving it in to the middle of the greenhouse can be a win-win, as it protects the compost from the elements and is warmer. This allows the process to speed up, while raising the temperature of the greenhouse as it breaks materials down. The optimal location for the pile is in the center of the greenhouse, but if this isn’t feasible, it can be placed elsewhere and still provide warmth. Also, come springtime the homeowner will have a pile of black gold readily available. This alternative heating method may not be ideal if your customer doesn’t know much about composting, or doesn’t like the idea of having a compost pile in the middle of the greenhouse. This option should be skipped if the greenhouse is one that is connected to the house, as they can attract mice and rats in the winter. Believe it or not, bubble wrap has another purpose other than protecting fragile packages and providing entertainment for the easily amused. Attaching a layer of bubble wrap to the interior walls of the greenhouse can reduce heat loss and block winter drafts. Horticultural bubble wrap insulation can be found at garden centers and is UV stabilized and has larger bubbles, but traditional bubble wrap can suffice in a pinch.
Chipmunks, skunks, woodchucks, and rats often dig or burrow underneath your homes deck, porch, or shed. Other pests such as raccoons, opossums, and...
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The rock or gravel won't attract termites, offers the same rain-dispersing benefits, and lasts forever. Jun 26, 2019
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PVC conduit We typically prefer using PVC conduit when running power to a remote location underground. That gives you a lot more protection over...
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Painting the interior of a shed with white interior paint job is a good idea. It seals the wood, helps prevent mildew and insect damage, it...
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