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Front door: 34% of burglars twist the doorknob and walk right in. First-floor windows: 23% use a first-floor open window to break into your home. Back door: 22% come in through the back door. Garage doors: 9% gain entrance through the garage.
plywood is to make the beam match the width of the dimension lumber it's sitting on, in the case of a wall, or to fill the opening fully in the...
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Expensive affair: Premium quality wooden moulding will cost you more than its alternatives like PVC mouldings, and the maintenance might cost you...
Read More »Before you can truly develop a comprehensive home break-in prevention strategy, you need to arm yourself with the right information. Ask yourself, “how do burglars break into a house?”
Let's start with the basics: concrete is significantly stronger than cement. Cement is a durable material in its own right, but it simply does not...
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“a Shed is a space; a Summerhouse is a place.” Apr 10, 2022
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In general, 4” to 6” is a good depth range for a gravel shed foundation.
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Three Steps to Stopping Mice From Getting Into Your Shed Keep your shed well sealed. Mice are well-known chewers and climbers. ... Don't leave food...
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Homes without security features: Did you know that homes without a security system are three times as likely to be broken into? Many burglars will scout for alarm systems and opt out if those features are present. In addition to these red flags, some homes are at a higher risk of home break-ins than others. If your home meets any of the following criteria, burglars may be targeting you. Homes located in areas of low visibility: Whether shrouded by trees or situated in an area of low lighting, decreased visibility is enticing to burglars who want to avoid being detected during a home break-in. A report by KGW8 found that, “Burglars suggest homeowners make their property visible with good lighting and trimmed bushes and trees. You should get to know your neighbors and alert police if you see anything suspicious.” Residences near alleyways: Homes near alleyways are attractive because the narrow streets make for an easy escape. Detached houses: Homes with detached garages are also enticing. These present an opportunity for an easy score and usually come with the added bonus of a quiet alley getaway. If your home falls into any of these categories, you may want to take extra measures to avoid a home break-in.
If you are looking to join 2x4s, the best screw size to use in most cases is 2.5 inches long, gauge 8 or 9. Aug 19, 2019
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So the answer to 'can you build a granny annexe? ' – yes you can, however it would require planning permission for self living with a bedroom,...
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Tiny homes can last between 7-10 years depending on materials and regular maintenance. However, Park Model units last longer and are aesthetically...
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Avoid Harmful Damage. Freezing temperatures are not good for a lot of the things you might be keeping in your garage. Heating your garage will...
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