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Steps to Storing a Mattress Thoroughly clean and air out the mattress. ... Wrap the mattress in plastic. ... Move in a covered moving truck. ... Lay the mattress flat when storing. ... Keep everything off the mattress. ... Find the best place to store a mattress. ... Repeat Step 1 when retrieving a mattress from storage.
Some homes — homes with particular qualities — do not need gutters. A home with no basement or a home with excellent landscaping drainage may not...
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Metal is naturally a more durable material than wood, making it the best choice for an outdoor shed. They are lightweight but solid. In a country...
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Have an extra bed that is in too good of condition to part with? Learn how to store a mattress the right way. Mattresses are an investment, both in cost and in the time it takes to find the right one. In fact, a quality mattress can last anywhere from 10 to 15 years if properly maintained. Because the right mattress is expensive, it makes sense to want to store it when it’s not currently being used. However, a few months or years in storage can damage a mattress beyond repair if the proper care isn’t taken. Maybe you’re getting married and you need to upgrade from a twin to queen, or your kids are moving out, and you want to repurpose their rooms. Whatever the case — proper mattress storage will significantly expand the longevity of your bed. Keep reading to find out how to store a mattress correctly. Steps to Storing a Mattress 1. Thoroughly clean and air out the mattress. Cleaning a mattress can be accomplished in many different ways, but the easiest method is vacuuming your mattress on both sides and then using upholstery cleaner (like the kind you use on a couch). Do the following to get a mattress ready for storage: Remove mattress and boxspring from the bed frame and strip all bedding. Sprinkle baking soda on the exterior and let sit to absorb lingering odors.
Using dirt, lawn or gravel for the base: Never attempt to erect your garden shed directly on bare ground, gravel, or lawn. This could damage the...
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If you have the appetite to see the project through yourself and plan to sell for a profit on completion, you are at risk of being taxed as a...
Read More »5. Keep everything off the mattress. Never store anything on top of the mattress. Heavy objects can damage the springs. Also, heavy objects create more wear to the exterior. To make the best use of space, place the mattress on top of other objects, like pallets or other flat-topped furniture items. Make sure everything is stable, though!
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How Do You Seal a Vapor Barrier Seam? The final step in installing a vapor barrier is to seal the seams with tape. This will create a complete...
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We put together a list of shed organization tips, hacks, and ideas to help you make the most out of this underutilized space all year. Use a...
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If you've been wondering is it cheaper to build your own shed, you'll discover that yes, it is less expensive to build your own shed than to...
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