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- Blown-in insulation is better for the environment. Blown-in insulation is composed of mainly recycled materials like cellulose and fiberglass. Cellulose is usually composed of recycled newspaper, while fiberglass is mostly glass or mineral wool.
Plastic sheds will withstand water and snow much better than their metal and wooden counterparts. There is no need to worry about rusting or...
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Negotiating your home's price is often the single most stressful part of buying a home. It can be tempting to fall into a bidding war with other...
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Insulation is a very important aspect to every home. Whether you’re building a new home, or think it may be time to have new insulation installed in your attic, ensuring that you choose the right insulation is essential. Blown-in and batt insulation are quite different and before you make the decision on which one is right for your home, you should look at the benefits and drawbacks of each. Blown-in insulation is a loose-fill insulation. This insulation is made of varying types of recycled materials like fiberglass or cellulose that is then blown into your attic with a machine. Batt insulation is composed of fiberglass and is stored in large rolls or blankets. At Superior Home Improvements, serving Lexington and all of central Kentucky, we want to show you the pros and cons of both blown-in and batt insulation to help you make the best choice for your home.
PVC conduit We typically prefer using PVC conduit when running power to a remote location underground. That gives you a lot more protection over...
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What is an attached dwelling? An attached granny flat is built up against the main dwelling and shares a wall. The dwelling has a separate entry...
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- Blown-in insulation can be expensive because this product cannot be installed without a professional team and appropriate equipment.
In general, lighter-colored roofs reflect away heat rays from the sun, but dark-colored roofs absorb much of that heat and transfer it into the...
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If you plan to use an electric vehicle for all your driving needs, investment in a Level 2 charger is definitely worth it. While the Level 1...
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We advise that you treat your garden building as much as possible in respect, once every 2 years for example. Treating the timber will keep a...
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Disadvantages & Limitations of Plywood The followings are the disadvantages of Plywood: Urea and phenol formaldehyde used for gluing cause cancer....
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