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Understanding Size and Coverage Using 2 inches for the depth, the following measurements are a guide to the amount of gravel coverage per ton: 1/4 to 1/2 inch gravel, 100 square feet per ton; 1/2 to 1 inch gravel, 90 square feet per ton; and 1 1/2 to 2 inches gravel, 80 square feet per ton.
When placing a new anchor, make sure the bolts are adequately spaced. Bolts should be about eight inches apart in good rock, such as granite, and...
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Block the Holes With Mesh or Chicken Wire Try to avoid using caulk or plastic or paper to block rat holes; the rats will easily chew through these...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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it will be more than 4m high with a pitched roof or 3m high with a flat roof. If it will be within 2m of the boundary of the house, it must be 2.5m...
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Create a Girl Cave Decorate your room with things you love. Really love. ... Hit up Pinterest for paint color ideas, easy crafts for decor and...
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No, you cannot pour concrete without forms. Concrete starts off as a viscous mixture of cement, aggregate, and water. If you don't use forms to...
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Please note, it is illegal to have a dropped kerb constructed by anybody other than ourselves or our approved contractors. Any dropped kerbs...
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Condensation on the inside of your windows. This happens especially in the morning when the temperature outside is low overnight. It clears as the...
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What Types Of Flooring Can Be Installed Over Gravel? Portable Outdoor Tile. Ergo Matta Perforated Outdoor Tile. StayLock Tile Perforated Colors....
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