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Not only is concrete masonry less expensive than wood upfront right now, but it saves money in the long term as well. Masonry structures can last 2-3 times longer than their wooden counterparts. It also requires less maintenance to keep it in good condition.
Check your local codes, but the basic requirements are (1) adequate gauge wire and breaker, (2) GFCI protection on the circuit, and (3) special...
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"Anything with a high moisture content molds relatively quickly," Alibrandi says. Since many fruits and vegetables are primarily made of water,...
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Back in 2017, we wrote an article about a study that found concrete masonry to be a less expensive building material than wood. Since that article was written, concrete masonry has only become an even more efficient material with which to build when compared with wood. The trend of masonry becoming less expensive and wood becoming more expensive has been visible since even before masonry overtook wood as the cheaper of the two options. But after the shutdowns that began in early 2020 due to the pandemic, masonry began to far outcompete wood in part because the industry was able to keep up with the demand for new construction.
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Learn More »The lower insurance costs of concrete masonry construction are primarily due to the increased safety of the building material when compared to wood. You might expect that masonry wouldn’t necessarily be safer due to its weight. If a masonry structure were to collapse, it would cause much more damage and harm than a wooden structure. But, concrete masonry is far more durable than wood, so a collapse is less likely to happen. The big safety benefit when it comes to masonry, though, is that it’s far more fireproof than wood. If a fire were to break out, the extent of the damage would be vastly reduced in a concrete masonry structure. The fire wouldn’t be able to spread as far or as quickly, and it would be less likely to compromise the integrity of the structure as well. In addition to fire resistance, concrete masonry is also less susceptible to other natural dangers, such as storms with high winds, water damage leading to mold and rot, insect burrowing, and more. When most people think of building safety, they think of how safe a building is once it’s complete. But that’s only part of the safety story. Collapses and fires are just as, if not more, likely to happen during construction when the structure isn’t yet complete. For this reason, many builders are choosing to work with masonry over wood when possible.
Your framing lumber and the oriented strand board (OSB) are going to be fine. The glues used to make OSB are water-resistant because the...
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Therefore, she says the absence of a garage can decrease the appraised value by as much as 20 percent. But those who've been priced out of certain...
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How To Keep Your Garden Shed Moisture-Free Seal Any Leaks. Your primary line of defence against moisture is to prevent water from getting into your...
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