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The greater the potential for a heavy snow load, the stronger your truss will need to be. For instance, if you live up north with a snow load of 55 pounds per square foot, then a 4/12 common truss using all 2×4 lumber can span up to 41'.
Sometimes you need steel fibers, and sometimes you need rebar, and only in a few limited situations can one effectively replace the other. To put...
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Granny flats are larger and permanent as opposed to smaller mobile or “tiny homes.”On average, granny flats are 300 to 800 sf, but in some...
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Metal averages $14 a square foot to build, a far lower cost than wood's square foot rates. Cost per square foot varies from one region of the...
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As a general rule, a typical size 12v 50Ah auto battery at 20% discharge will need 2 hours to fully recharge with a 100 watt solar panel. Aug 22, 2021
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The most commonly used trusses in residential construction are fink – or standard – roof trusses. If you were to look at one, it would be triangular with webbing in the shape of “W”. The other most common truss is a gable truss, which fits either end of the room and provides vertical webbing for attaching wall sheathing.
A general rule of thumb though is that a single garage can add between 5-10% of the total value of your property and up to 20% for a double garage....
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The necessity of ventilation dictates placement of the dryer, because its vent works best when it spans a short distance with few (if any)...
Read More »A wood roof truss span table will assist you in determining what type of truss you’ll need for your desired span and at what pitch. No matter your desired pitch and span, there is a truss that will fit your needs. A span table will have a column of roof pitches for each truss type. Rows will include the spans each truss can bridge with different types of lumber. For common trusses, you will be able to compare a truss built entirely with 2x4s vs. trusses that use only 2×6 lumber. You’ll also get to see the spans for common trusses that mix the use of 2x4s and 2x6s.
The potting shed is a great all-rounder for your garden. However, it does provide less light than a greenhouse, so if you're looking for somewhere...
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Galvanized steel, copper-bonded steel and stainless steel are the most common materials considered for grounding systems in most parts of the...
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An uninsulated shed, whether it's a studio, workshop or potting station, can be an unpleasant place in which to work when it's chilly outside....
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Generating Electricity at Home Residential Solar Panels. Every ray of sunshine that lands on your roof is free electricity for the taking. ... Wind...
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