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It depends on the climate, the type of wood, its uses, and how well it's maintained. While pressure treated poles can stay up to 40 years without any signs of rot or decay, decks and flooring might only last around 10 years.
The big selling point of a plastic shed is that it won't rust or rot. Inexpensive. The plastic materials used allow these sheds to be sold at a...
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Here's how: Mix 1 cup each of vinegar and warm water into a spray bottle. Spray a cleaning cloth with the solution and gently dab the affected area...
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At AIFP, our lumber traders leverage relationships with mills and suppliers to deliver the best products at the best prices. In today’s blog, we’re answering your questions about pressure-treated wood.
Sellers are responsible for providing certificates of compliance (CoC), but buyers also need to know what they entail. When you sell a property you...
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Other possible materials that could replace wood include soy, cardboard, nutshell, and straw. These could be used as an alternative to lumber or in...
Read More »Yes, pressure-treated wood is safe for use in everything from raised garden beds to children’s playhouses. Before 2003, pressure-treated lumber was often treated with chromated copper arsenate (CCA), a preservative containing some amount of poisonous arsenic. Because small amounts of arsenic can leach out of treated wood, the EPA and the wood industry decided to move away from CCA treated wood to other types of wood preservatives, including Alkaline Copper Quaternary (ACQ) and Propiconazole.
At best, the absence of approved plans may cause the municipality to refuse plans for any future renovations by the Purchaser. At worst, the...
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Turn Your Shed Into a Guest Bedroom If the shed isn't far from the main house with access to a bathroom, you can keep your shed bedroom conversion...
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That's why timber and plywood are one of the best options for building shelves in a shed, because they're durable, fairly inexpensive and will hold...
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Yes, an IRA can be split between beneficiaries within the first year of the original account owner's death.
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