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With the conditions you have described you should be able to store the firewood outside for approximately 3 or 4 years before you have any issues with mold or decay. I normally keep my firewood on a three year rotation which works really well but there are A LOT of variables that determine how long the wood will last.
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Typically consisting of low-level brick dwarf walls, columns, windows and a door, no matter the size, all porches require foundations to comply...
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1:12 slope ratio (ADA Recommended) means that for every inch of rise, you will need one foot of ramp. As an example, a 12 inch rise would require a...
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about 4-6 hours The installation process of the replacement door may include placing new tracks, springs, cables, rollers, and a garage door...
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Salt: Spreading iodized salt on the gravel will kill weeds, but it will sterilize the ground for years to come, so use it sparingly. Boiling Water:...
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