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For a 1 ½-inc pipe the vent should be 42 inches away at the most while a 2-inch pipe must have a maximum distance of 5 feet. For pipes that have a diameter of 3 inches the distance is 6 feet and for a 4-inch pipe the most it should be away from the vent is 10 feet.
Rats are killed with poisons, snap traps, glue boards, and maze-type traps that drown them. Based on what is known about these methods, the...
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Use a liquid damp-proof membrane or tanking slurry, which if applied correctly would prevent damp from reaching the internal side of the concrete...
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Humidity inside the shed cause the air to become damp. While condensation is more common in metal sheds or plastic sheds, the issue can also happen...
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Metal Roofing: Good Installation and Ventilation Means No Condensation. When installed on standard residential construction consisting of typical...
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Keep in mind that toilets have their own traps so there is no need to have one on the drain line, but it still must have a vent.
Recycled crushed brick and crushed concrete are viable substitute materials for natural construction materials in engineering applications such as...
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The rule of thumb is to go up one size larger if you plan on running the recommended wire size over 100 feet. This means that if you are planning...
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Softwoods are evergreen and their seeds have no covering, eg pine trees. The reason people use them is because they tend to be easier to cut and...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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In general, an interior door in a residential house can hold between 45 to 100 pounds. An exterior door with robust hardware can withstand anywhere...
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