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Removing moisture is the most efficient and effective way to stop deck joist rot, and ensure that your deck joists last for years. Fungi need moisture levels above 18 percent to grow. Therefore, keeping the joist's moisture level below 18 percent should prevent rot.
To be sure that walls are straight, cabinets are level, and furniture is built solid, carpenters use geometry. Being able to calculate area,...
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Perennials that Typically Overwinter Well in Containers Achillea (Yarrow) Ajuga (Bugleweed) Alchemilla (Lady's Mantle) Armeria (Common Thrift, Sea...
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The damp, unventilated area under a deck makes deck joints extremely susceptible to fungal rot, which can lead to costly repairs and potential failure. The fungi hyphae spread through the wood, disintegrating the cell walls and lessening their strength. To stop deck joist rot and preserve your deck’s value and integrity, you must eliminate the wood-rotting fungi by removing one of the elements it needs to thrive. These elements include:
Most lenders will only offer 80% LTV deals for second mortgages, which means you should aim for a 20% deposit. That said, you may require a higher...
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To flatten a warped piece of wood, you'll need to change the moisture content on one side of the board. Look at your warped board and identify the...
Read More »The flashing tape stops water infiltration by helping to seal around screw holes, metal fasteners, and hidden deck fasteners. It also stops cracks and corrosion of the metal surface. Deck joist tape between metal hangers and treated wood stops leaching copper from corroding the joist hinges that hold together the deck.
A composting toilet is the original toilet without plumbing. Designed to compost waste in a hygienic and environmentally-friendly fashion, these...
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A 2×6 on flat offers a wider surface but less thickness than one on edge and is rated for about 4lbs per linear foot before it will begin to flex....
Read More »Wood treated against fungi and insects will last longer than untreated wood. However, choosing wood treated to a higher level – 0.40 PCF (chemical injected per cubic foot of wood – will significantly improve the wood’s rot resistance.
Spray foam is available in two different types: open-cell spray foam which is usually $1.00 to $1.20 per square foot and closed-cell spray foam...
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Below we have included the average lifespans for various shed roof materials to give you a better idea of longevity: Clay roof tiles: 60 years....
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Schedule 40 rigid PVC conduit, elbows, that are specifically marked for underground use are suitable for use underground only by direct burial or...
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Always store it somewhere dark and cool indoors. Rust can completely ruin the internal wiring of electronics, which is common when they are kept in...
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