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When plywood gets soaked with water, it usually swells and will eventually rot. However, if your plywood does get wet, there is no need to panic as plywood usually takes at least a few weeks to decay, especially if you live in a cool and dry climate.
Wood floors provide heat that lasts Wood also maintains heat longer than carpet because it has a higher thermal mass. Wood and other solid...
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When buying or preparing firewood for the burning season, you probably want to know – what is the hottest burning wood? Hardwood species such as...
Read More »Back in the day, I had an hour long drive from the nearest Home Depot to my rural home in Missouri. More than once, I loaded up my trailer, failed at tarping it properly, and unloaded soaking wet plywood once I got home. I’m now a pro at saving wet plywood. My process generally goes like this: Wipe up any water on the surface of the plywood panels. Then move the plywood to a dry area with lots of ventilation. Prop the plywood off the ground, so air can circulate around it. This will allow the water to evaporate from the plywood, drying it out. Loose planks of plywood that have not been wet for long will be easy to save. The same is not true for plywood that has been soaking for a long time or that is fixed into walls or floors. However, there are things you can try. This blog contains affiliate links. If you click and make a purchase, I may receive compensation (at no additional cost to you.)
They may not add substantial value to your home financially, but that also means they do not affect property taxes (at least in most instances)....
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As we mentioned above, burglars may knock on your door to see if anyone is home before attempting to enter your home. Here's the catch... some...
Read More »A dehumidifier or space heater goes a long way toward saving your plywood!
Making beautiful, hand-crafted wood items to sell is an extremely creative and rewarding way to make money. Naturally, like any art or craft...
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Gravel should be a minimum of 4-inches deep. The smaller the gravel, the more even the coverage will be. If rocks are on the larger side, allow for...
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Stone-coated metal roofing, or stone-coated steel roofing, has a deep, architectural profile and can mimic the look of asphalt shingles, wood...
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The average cost of a wooden storage shed is around $1,680, or $17.50 per square foot, for an 8×12 storage building you build yourself. $2,880 if...
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