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In general, you can store your car for as long as you need to. If you want to store it for only a week or two, you won't need to do much prep work ahead of time. Just find a safe place to park it—preferably in a garage or covered parking spot—and the car should be fine when you get back.
Garden soils are typically intended for use in the ground and contain minerals and organic matter. They are not a good choice for containers...
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Keep your home clean. It doesn't necessarily mean your house is dirty if you have mice and rats, but they can even be attracted by crumbs from the...
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On average, the labor costs of building a shed average around $70 an hour, or around half the total cost to build a custom shed - $3,000 for a 10'...
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Laying gravel on soil isn't difficult because it essentially involves clearing out the garden space, digging over the ground to stimulate the soil,...
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You might think you don’t have to bother with regular car maintenance if you’re not going to drive it for months. But in reality, it’s important to pamper your car a little before you store it. Doing so will keep it in good condition during storage. First, change your car’s oil, since keeping old oil in it can damage the engine over time. Then top off some of the fluids, including coolant and gas. You should also add fuel stabilizer if you plan to store your car for a few months, since this type of fluid can prevent the fuel line from corroding and the gas from separating in the tank.
Although the plumbing vent that terminates in outside air usually runs through the roof, the IRC allows other options—such as running up an outside...
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Browse our list of 10 ways to improve your garden shed, below. Paint your shed. Fix a water butt to your shed. Use your shed to attract wildlife....
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Metal Sheds Are Very Durable As a material, metal is always going to be more durable than wood, and the same is true of sheds. Metal is extremely...
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For the purpose of understanding, you should know that ceiling or truss combination should be able to safely support up to 40 pounds per square...
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