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Drywall anchors aren't required for all wall-based fastening applications. If there's a stud directly behind the wall, for instance, you probably won't need to use them. Studs offer support for screws as well as the objects with which they are used.
It is the O.C. spacing and the dimension of lumber (e.g. 2x10) that determines the allowable span. For instance, 2x10 lumber with 12" spacing can...
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There are some situations that require a full roof tear-off. As mentioned above, homeowners are legally limited to two layer of roof shingles....
Read More »Screws are commonly used to fasten objects to walls. Whether you’re installing shelves, a coat rack, a mirror, framed pictures, etc., you may want to use a set of screws. Unfortunately, screws alone may not be sufficient. Depending on where exactly the objects are installed, drywall anchors may be required.
If you're using landscape fabric simply to prevent weed overgrowth, yes, you can use plastic sheets as an alternative to landscape fabric. However,...
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As ice melts and the water freezes in a continual cycle, the water will creep up the roof and underneath the shingles. This is why it's important...
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4 Types of uPVC Window Designs to Give Your Home an Enticing Look. May 10, 2018
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Ensure adequate ventilation in your shed Open the doors of your shed often to allow air to circulate. Stop moisture buildup by making sure your...
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Joist hangers are some of the most useful and essential building and roofing tools, also commonly referred to as jiffy hangers. As the name...
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Although the general sturdiness of new plastic sheds are improving, wood is still the sturdier counterpart. And whilst a plastic shed can be...
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