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You can use a “shim.” You may need to try several applications before you find something that gets your shelf level. Folded gift cards, cardboard, and thin pieces of scrap wood all will work well for this. Tape or screw your shim into your shelf and try re-hanging the shelf.
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Learn More »Is your floating shelf tipping downwards away from your wall? If so, you have a sad, saggy shelf on your hands. Let’s take a look at how to fix these and other common problems so that you can regain a sense of order and zen in your space. TLDR: to fix a sagging or warped floating shelf: 1) Remove everything from the shelf. 2) Make sure that the shelf bracket is correctly attached to the wall using wall studs (or blocking) and that the wall is level. 3) If the shelf slab is warped, apply counter-pressure to reverse the warping OR replace the shelf slab. Finally, 4) re-install your floating shelf. For a more detailed explanation and instructions, read on!
If adding value to your home is the goal, the kitchen is likely the place to start. Conventional wisdom says kitchens and bathrooms sell houses....
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Thermafleece is truly breathable meaning it will help regulate moisture within the fabric of the shed and help create a more stable structure. It's...
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If your shelf is sagging (or leaning/tipping downward and away from the wall), it’s not long before your precious Star Wars collectibles or plants or whatever start to slide off, too. Here are some steps you can take to fix a sagging floating shelf in a jiff! 1. You’ll need to first remove the items from the shelf and take the shelf off of the wall. 2. Make sure that the shelf bracket is properly attached to the wall. If the bracket itself is loose on the wall, you’re going to need to reinforce the attachments before moving on. This is a two-step process. First, you need to ensure that the floating shelf bracket is attached to at least one (but preferably several!) wall studs or wall blocking. Second, any holes in the bracket that aren’t attached to a wall stud should have wall anchors (we recommend Toggler SnapSkru Mini Anchors) behind them and screws added in the bracket to keep the bracket snug against the wall and keep it from twisting or flexing when weight is added.
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In many ways, the typical barndominium is safer than a regular home. What is this? The steel and metal components offer greater protection against...
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Artificial Wood As for engineered wood, there are three basic kinds of it, namely, plywood, chipboard, and fiberboard, or particleboard, as it is...
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How high should a shed be off the ground? Generally speaking, you will want the floor of your shed to be 4”-6” inches off the ground. Again, this...
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Split Firewood Produces More Heat With a greater density, split firewood has more “stuff” to burn than whole logs. Using only whole logs consisting...
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You MUST have an air gap in order to get either the emissivity quality or the reflectivity quality that you're looking for, otherwise the foil will...
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