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Poured concrete walls are not restricted to the same limitations as cinder blocks. Concrete can pour into any shape and size. On the downside, poured cement walls can be more expensive than block walls when cement prep and production are far from the site. It is something to consider when building a home from scratch.
* Nails, brads or screws won't hold in the edges of thin plywood. However, you can sink screws into the edges of three-quarter-inch plywood if you...
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The cheapest way to build a shed is by doing it yourself. Hiring someone adds labor costs plus materials, and pre-fabricated sheds are marked up...
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Which foundation wall is better? Is it traditional cinder block walls or poured concrete walls? Homeowners are partial towards one foundation type over the other. Yet, like everything else, each foundation type has its own set of pros and cons. This article will discuss the differences between cinder blocks and poured concrete foundations. We will cover their advantages and disadvantages. So, without any further delay, let’s begin!
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Read More »During the construction phase, poured walls can pour onto any foundation. It is the preferred method for last-minute changes if uncertainty abounds during construction. Poured walls are not restricted to the same limitations as cinder blocks. Concrete can pour into any shape and size. On the downside, poured cement walls can be more expensive than block walls when cement prep and production are far from the site. It is something to consider when building a home from scratch. Otherwise, poured cement is perfect for every type of foundation. When you build a new home, your main priority should be to create the strongest and safest foundation possible. Poured walls have become the first choice of homeowners and builders. They are easy to construct and durable. They save you from issues like premature water leakage and frequent repairs.
The quick answer is no. Foam insulation isn't a food source for termites or other pests. So, does foam insulation attract termites? That's another...
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The average cost to build a shed is $3,634, with most homeowners paying between $1,767 to $9,567. The average cost to build a shed is $3,634, with...
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In new construction, waterproofing the exterior foundation walls consist of a primer, membrane, and sealant. Drainage channels are sometimes stretched out along the footer to a dry well. Backfill dirt is bulldozed into the space between the foundation walls and the ground. The soil fills the area surrounding the house and covers all the waterproofing. Both poured and block walls get the same treatment. Unfortunately, the exterior waterproofing doesn’t last long against the powers of nature. The average lifespan of new home waterproofing is 3 to 5 years. If they did a great job, it might last ten years. Exterior waterproofing does not last long. It is the reason why there are so many dedicated basement waterproofing companies available. It is not a permanent solution. Existing homes can install an interior waterproofing system to manage their water problem. Interior waterproofing consists of subsurface drain tile (pipes) pitched along with the depth of the footing. The drain tile is packed in stone, and the cove joint is covered with a drainboard and vapor barrier. The drain tile is pitched to a sump basket with a sump pump to discharge water away from the house. The floor is finally replaced with 3.5 inches of code-compliant concrete floor.
Does a shed add value to the house? Once you figure out what kind of shed you want, you'll likely wonder if it actually will increase the value of...
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Gravel is the best shed foundation, especially for portable buildings that come with a wood floor. Concrete is the ideal foundation for a garage or...
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While there's a good chance that you don't need planning permission to add a lean to, you should always be aware of building regulations as these...
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To keep your garden shed safe and dry this winter, follow these five tips: Consider insulation. If you want to be sure cold air and moisture stays...
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