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To explain this further, Gypsum board (drywall) is vapor permeable, but stops air flow. This means water vapor can diffuse through it, but air cannot pass through it.
Some of the things a rat can't chew through include: Thick Plastic. Glass. Metal.
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Portable ramps typically have a curved or angled extension on the top edge of the ramp. This extension rests on top of the threshold, vehicle step,...
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This one's a no brainer. It feels a lot better to work in a garage that's NOT freezing in the winter and roasting in the summer. Insulating a...
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Most manufactures have a piece of wood on the bottom of the door which allows the door to be trimmed to size. The size of this depends upon the...
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Rats are renowned for living under sheds, its warm, secure and often undisturbed. To that end, they often end up exploring what's above them, and...
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The need for a proper air seals in homes is grossly underestimated, and too much faith and focus is put on the vapor barrier. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, "air movement accounts for more than 98% of all water vapor movement in building cavities.” If you think of how a polyethylene vapor barrier is installed, it will be cut, stapled and taped, then have nails and screws put through it to install strapping and drywall, along with breaches due to electrical wires and boxes. In most cases, the vapor barrier will be perforated thousands of times during the building process. But a perforated vapor barrier would actually not be a problem if you have a tight air seal. Like that gypsum board box, the amount of water vapor that can pass through a ripped and torn vapor barrier is insignificant as long as the air seal is intact.
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Fungicides to defeat brown rot include: baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, tea tree oil, boron solutions, ethylene glycol or propylene glycol,...
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What are the downsides of MDF? Engineered wood is easy to damage. One of the main differences between solid and engineered wood is the surface. ......
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Based on data, now is a good time to buy a house — and first-time buyers agree. According to Fannie Mae's National Housing Survey, more than 60% of...
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