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10 cubic yards Concrete trucks weigh an average of 25,000 lbs. by themselves and up to 40,000 lbs. when carrying a full load. Their capacity is around 8 cubic yards, but can be up to 10 cubic yards if fully-loaded.
The actual cost of a 500-watt solar panel is about $0.25 per watt. However, soft costs such as hauling, transporting, storing, convenience costs,...
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The solution to the problem of loose gravel sliding down a sloping driveway is to stabilise the gravel slope using Nidagravel gravel stabilisation...
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If you are planning on using a large amount of concrete and don’t want to spend your time mixing hundreds of concrete bags by hand, you may want to hire a concrete truck to deliver a few yards of ready mix concrete to your site. This will be somewhat more expensive, but you can be sure that the concrete is properly mixed and it will save you the large hassle of doing it yourself. Don’t get the wrong impression though; dealing with big machinery doesn’t necessarily add complications. Follow our step-by-step instructions below and you’ll be ready to build and enjoy your deck in no time.
Barricade Plus™ house wrap has special ultraviolet stabilizers that protect against UV rays for up to 9 months. Barricade® Building Wrap has...
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Security. The primary function of an exterior door is that of securing the property against would-be intruders. Historically, outward-opening doors...
Read More »Next, verify their insurance – there are risks associated with job sites and things can go wrong. The contractors you’re considering should carry insurance that’s adequate enough to cover your home and your decking project if an accident were to happen. Lastly, ask questions to ensure that you’ve got an experienced contractor who’ll provide the right mix for your deck while actively sharing insights and suggestions, such as concrete stamps and other details to enhance the overall aesthetic. See the FAQ list below.
This edge is the stern. You should never drop your anchor from the stern of your boat. The stern, as you may already know, is the back of the boat....
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For a shed, you'd want the electrical kind. If you want both heating and cooling, a mini-split HVAC system is the way to go. A ductless mini-split...
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In simple terms, planning permission is the approval needed before various forms of construction, expansion or sometimes demolition can begin. It...
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And as always if you have a full-size SUV or truck, go with a 24 feet minimum garage. A good rule of thumb for your garage size is to allow a...
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