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Using code-approved screws rather than nails is the best option for avoiding movement. If using nails for subfloor installation, stick with ring-shank nails; smooth nails may withdraw easier, leading to squeaks.
Should You Nail or Screw Joist Hangers? You can do either. According to Simpson, using their structural screws designed to work specifically with...
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age 59 ½ The IRS allows penalty-free withdrawals from retirement accounts after age 59 ½ and requires withdrawals after age 72. (These are called...
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One of the benefits of OSB panels is simple installation. Familiar tools, straightforward methods, and a small bit of attention are all that’s required to ensure a solid subfloor in everyday applications. Still, as with any product, missing steps or not following instructions when installing can lead to mistakes. And in the case of installing subfloors, those mistakes can mean movement, buckling, squeaks—and potential callbacks. Here are a few of the most common mistakes installers make with OSB when installing subfloor and how to avoid them. As always, refer to the manufacturer’s installation instructions for complete details.
Tongue and groove sheds are similar to shiplap and are usually regarded as being the highest quality wooden sheds. They are built from interlocking...
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Shed insulation keeps the temperature inside your shed more consistent. Depending on what you're keeping inside your shed, it may be necessary to...
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For efficiency, many installers prefer to lay down several panels’ worth of glue at a time, but the time delay could cause the adhesive to skim over, affecting its strength and potential noise. For best results, work no more than one panel ahead.
Let's start with the basics: concrete is significantly stronger than cement. Cement is a durable material in its own right, but it simply does not...
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We recommend not heating the garage too much; an ambient temperature about five degrees Celsius will suffice in wintertime. In addition, making...
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Pine is an excellent choice for firewood, particularly if you plan to use it as kindling outdoors. It is a wonderful fire starter, particularly...
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In order to avoid potential buildup of mold, mildew, and rot growth, it is advised that you should leave space between a fence and a shed. This...
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