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30 feet away So as you stack your wood for the winter, keep wildfire mitigation in mind. Your firewood pile should be stacked more than 30 feet away from your home. Stacking on the front porch, under the deck, on the deck, against your house or shed are all discouraged when it comes to storing firewood.
Saves Money: While a number of factors will determine the cost of your shouse, it'll likely be less expensive than a traditional house. A shouse...
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A general rule is to use one hinge per 30 inches of door. If a door is 60 inches tall, you may be able to use two hinges with it. Doors taller than...
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If your neighborhood is anything like mine, you’ve been seeing a lot of sawing, splitting and stacking going on the last few weeks. As we enter the month of September, everyone’s assembling their wood pile for the winter. If you are entirely dependent on wood stoves for heat, that pile could include several cords.
Wood-Eating Pests: Wooden pallets attract termites and wood boring beetles, both of which require special treatment from your pest control...
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Is a Cupola a Steeple? Although a cupola may hold a bell, it is not large enough to hold many bells. A cupola is not as lofty as a steeple, nor is...
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Store wood in a well ventilate, covered location. A wood shed with an open side, preferably to the north, is best. If a woodshed is not available, wood stored in the open with a secured waterproof cover (e.g. a tarpaulin or corrugated iron) on top is the next best option.
Keter storages are all made of resin which is a hard plastic material. Their products are all weatherproof which means your items inside are kept...
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This is because solar panels don't have the capacity to store energy for use later in the day. This doesn't mean it's not possible at all, but to...
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Foil-faced batt insulation helps keep interior heat inside the living area when placed in the attic with the foil side down. This also helps...
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Carports and canopies come under the same umbrella as outbuildings, so dependant upon a few rules you may not need to gain planning permission from...
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