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Although outdoor extension cords are tough, you still must not leave them outside for more than a day or two. Leaving this outside for an extended period will make your cord susceptible to breaking down, which can result in sparking, fire, and shock.
You can use hot water and salt to thaw drainpipes. Stir a cup of kosher salt into hot water, then pour the concoction down the frozen drain. The...
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Having the ability to run power outside is crucial but at the same time, you also need to know how to safely use extension cords outside to avoid any catastrophic accidents. An extension cord is an essential tool for any household as you can direct power outdoors so that you can trim the bushes, power a bounce house for a children’s party or provide lighting for an evening shindig. While the use of an extension cord is pretty straightforward, there are precautions that you must observe if you want to safely use extension cords outside. Read on below to find out the most important ones.
If firewood is the primary source of heat during the cold months, you will want to position your woodshed near your house. If you use firewood...
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Keter Shelf Accessory Kits In the Summit shed you can add up to three shelf accessory kits. Depending on the size of your shed you can install one...
Read More »To check for the GFI, find all the receptacles outside your house and look for a small button on each one of them. This button can be pushed to reset the receptacle. Make sure that this button is working the way it should. Not all models of receptacles are made alike. The particular make of receptacle on your property might have its GFI button at the junction of the breaker box. The GFI button may also be found in the power room or any other room in your house, like the kitchen. However, you must find the GFI and test its functionality before you start using your extension cord outside.
sun Should my compost pile be in the sun or in the shade? You can put your compost pile in the sun or in the shade, but putting it in the sun will...
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It's estimated that up to 40% of heat in a shed is lost through the floor alone. For that reason, it's worth considering underfloor insulation...
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Pole barn construction spaces the trusses 8 feet apart - or even up to 12 feet apart depending on the building design. With traditional stick-frame...
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If you're planning to extend your home, you will need to comply with the building regulations. This is a legal requirement and, without formal...
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