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Redwood, Pine and Cedar Pine varieties have a projected life span of only 5 to 10 years. Cedar has a life-span of between 15 and 20 years, and is priced mid-range, making it a good alternative to pine or fir, with better weathering qualities, at a fraction the cost of redwood.
Concrete Flooring Concrete flooring is one of the most popular flooring options for pole barns. Owners will notice less dust and moisture in their...
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Handmade Business Ideas Greeting Card Maker. Design your own greeting cards from home using paper, stamps, stencils and your own artistic talents....
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Pressure-treated wood is designed for outdoor applications. It protects wood against wind, sun, debris and moisture. Treated wood lasts a lifetime when properly maintained. But treated wood is also associated with health issues. If you'd rather not deal with it at all, there are options to protect exterior wood.
In terms of fences, the presumption is that fence posts will be placed on the owner's land. This means the owner will usually have the back of the...
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Garage Door Pricing by Size Size Average Cost (Materials Only) 8' x 7' $400 - $900 9' x 9' $450 - $1,000 10' x 10' $490 - $1,100 12' x 7' $500 -...
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Standard DuraRoll Doors – To install a Standard DuraRoll door you require 95mm room each side of the opening. Should you wish to automate your door you require 125mm room at one of the sides only.
Under the rules of the Highway Code, you're not allowed to enter the yellow box unless your exit is clear and there is enough space on the other...
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A tiny home cannot accommodate an ever-expanding family and the supplies that come with having one. Even if you bring in a pet, the home will...
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Already, we've identified well over a possible 37 billion wheels in the world—way more than the number of doors. Mar 21, 2022
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The most common animals found living under sheds, gazebos, or decks include groundhogs, possums, skunks, feral cats, raccoons, and rodents.
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