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Solution: the best solution is still to place your washer in a shaded place. You can set up a patio canopy/sunshade if shade is not present. To add another layer of protection, you should use a washing machine cover when storing your washing machine outside.
The minimum slope for lapped, non-soldered seamed metal roofs without applied lap sealant shall be three units vertical in 12 units horizontal,...
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Some of these factors are out of your control, such as market conditions, interest rates, and the economy, while others are very much in your...
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Not all of us have the luxury of abundant indoor space; sometimes we are forced to keep some much-needed appliances outside – one of the most common being the washing machine. While most washing machines have built-in features to withstand the elements of the outdoors, exposing them to sun and rain may lower their lifespan – or at the very least deteriorate their looks. So, yes, you can out your washing machine outside, but it is hardly ideal. I get it though, sometimes you have to do what you’ve got to do. This is why I’ve written this article to give you some tips to help you protect your washing machine if you have no other storage space but the great outdoors. Note: placing your washing machine outside may fall under “customer misuse” and can void your warranty. Check your warranty card for more info, or ask your salesperson or a customer service representative from the brand.
Metal buildings are extremely versatile. People use them for everything from carports and garages to outdoor workshops or private offices. Some...
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Plastic sheds are just not as secure as wooden or metal ones and can easily be broken into, making them not the safest place to store high priced...
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Important: Don’t use plastics or tarps to cover your washing machine (more on that later).
Trailer Ramps are 100% solid, made with an exclusive patented process that coats high-density expanded foam with a traction surface for a...
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The 110° hinge allows you to implement thicker doors of up to 24 mm – depending on application.
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The best way to stop condensation in a metal shed is to apply closed-cell polyurethane spray foam. The spray foam will fill every cavity and gap on...
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Wet venting is most common in conjunction with toilets and sinks; the drain for the sink is also the vent for the toilet. It can also be used for a...
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