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How Many Vents Do I Need? The general rule of thumb in these situations is of roughly one vent per every 300 square feet of attic area if the attic has a vapor barrier. If not, there should be one vent for every 150 square feet. You will need to have 1 square foot of vent area for every 150 square feet of attic space.
For most long-term applications, double bubble foil insulation is going to be the better option to use. Because of the double layer of polyethylene...
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Treated wood is highly toxic when burned. Make sure to keep any treated wood separated from the clean 2x4s pile to avoid accidentally burning...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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height must be no greater than 2.5m (8' 2"") Further away from the boundary it can be 3m (9' 10""). A pitched-roof structure (A-shaped roof) can be...
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It doesn't have a set definition - but it's thought of as a home which is less than 450 square feet or 41 square meters. In the U.S, to put that in...
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– Located higher on the roof’s surface, turbine vents make use of a wind-powered turbine to suck all the moisture and hot air out of the attic. Other Types – There are also several other types of roof vents including dome- or box-shaped vents that run through the roof, itself.
Mounting a tv with drywall anchors or bolts is a great option if you can't drill into a stud. You'll need to use a hollow wall anchor that looks...
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The simplest is one you suggested: Fill the rafter cavity with successive layers of extruded polystyrene (XPS) that also will stop air movement and...
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PVC Cladding is rapidly becoming a preferable alternative to render. While they are both used to improve the exterior of a property and give it a...
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Despite their robustness, uPVC windows and doors are prone to sagging and sashing due to their lightweight and also because they are structurally...
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