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Adding topsoil or top dressing to your soil is a great way to level the landscape out—but it actually serves as a soil amendment as well!
Chipmunks, skunks, woodchucks, and rats often dig or burrow underneath your homes deck, porch, or shed. Other pests such as raccoons, opossums, and...
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How to Properly Anchor a Shed: The Only Guide You Need Drill or dig the holes, tamp some gravel into the bottom. Slide a sonotube in to form it up....
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Certain areas of your lawn may start to become uneven over time due to a variety of reasons like settling or poor drainage issues. There are actually many benefits that come from leveling your lawn—it doesn’t to mean you need to rip everything up! In fact, you can simply apply a layer of top dressing to your lawn to even out its surface in most cases.
Look for any small gaps inside, cracks, holes, or other entrance points in the shed's doors, windows, and exterior. Fill up any small holes inside...
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Thus, long lengths of wire will cause a larger voltage drop than shorter lengths. Also, the voltage drop is more pronounced in active sensors...
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Rake the mix out on your soil for an even spread. Apply up to 0.5 inches of leveling mix on top of the low areas you want to level out. If you see that you need more top dressing, repeat this process when your grass begins growing over the top dressing or when the top dressing mix is no longer visible. Be sure to never completely cover your grass blades with soil because it needs sunlight to grow.
It might seem easier to place a shed directly on the ground, but that's a bad idea for two reasons. First, the build site should be a level surface...
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The standard garage door width and height can vary by where you live, but is usually: 8 feet wide by 7 feet tall, or 9 feet wide by 7 feet tall for...
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Landscape fabric works fine on its own, but it's usually best to cover it with a decorative mulch, rock, or other ground cover. The fabric...
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It's typically cheaper to build a tiny house than to buy one prebuilt, but don't get too caught up in the savings. You may underestimate the job...
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