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Never cap off vent pipes. These pipes are vital as they deliver air into the plumbing system.
If you are insulating your shed then you won't need to use a vapour barrier as this could stop the airflow between the vapour barrier and the...
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To use plywood outdoors, seal it by applying multiple thin layers of polyurethane varnish, epoxy sealant, spray-on latex, waterproof paint, or...
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Learn More »Q: Tim, I need you to weigh in on a remodeling conundrum. Two plumbers and one handyman say that two plumbing vent pipes can’t be relocated to an exterior wall. I took the drywall off the back of a linen closet to open up the space for my soaking tub. I want to have extra space for candles and wine bottles.
Condensation is what happens when water vapour reaches a temperature low enough to turn back into a liquid. This is called the dew point and...
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If you want a loft in your shed, that is always an option. If you need your shed paint color to match your house color, that is usually possible....
Read More »Vent pipes on exterior walls in cold climates should be located in such a way as to be as far from the cold exterior wall surface as is reasonably possible. You want as much insulation space between the pipe and the outer wall to hopefully keep the pipe temperature just above freezing. Electrical wiring can also be relocated in a remodeling job. There can be significant challenges, and the paramount thing to remember is neither you nor a worker should ever, ever bury a junction box. If you have to create a splice to add additional wiring, the junction box must be visible. You can often achieve this in a closet. I always wrote a note and included a small drawing in the junction box of what had to be done to move the cable. Trust me when I say a future electrician will cherish reading this note. It might help him diagnose some future problem within the circuit, as he’d have no idea that remodeling work might have happened 50 years prior. Heating and cooling ductwork is, by far, the hardest thing to relocate. The size of the pipes and ducts is the first challenge. The second, more sinister issue is poor performance because extra fittings and ductwork need to be added to make the change. The addition of a 90-degree bend to a typical heating or cooling duct line is like adding 10 extra feet of pipe. The air moving through a heating or cooling duct is very sensitive to extra friction caused by additional fittings or pipe. More friction equals less conditioned air being delivered to the room where it’s needed.
Shiba 8x8 storage shed If building on a foundation other than a treated wood frame, you will need to acquire 6 units of 8ft long pressure-treated...
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Douglas Fir It's one of the cheapest woods for outdoor use. If you're a woodworker or DIY garden furniture maker, this species also works and...
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Learn More »Be sure to have a frank discussion with your HVAC professional about this if the room being served by the ductwork is currently on the edge of being comfortable in extreme hot or cold weather. If you’re building a new home or a large room addition, you can do a favor for yourself, your remodeling contractors and future owners of your home. Try to take as many photos of all the walls, ceilings and floors in your new home or room addition as possible before utilities are covered with drywall or insulation. Store these photos on a simple storage device like an SD card or micro-SD card. These are so very inexpensive and can hold thousands of photos. Put this memory card in a plastic bag and label it. Tape this bag to the front or inside cover of the circuit-breaker panel. You have no idea how valuable these photos will be to someone in the future, and they’ll toast you that day at lunch or dinner! Subscribe to Tim’s’ free newsletter and listen to his new podcasts. Go to: AsktheBuilder.com.
A 4-inch thick concrete can support upto 40 pounds of weight. Weight should not exceed 40 lbs/sq ft on an undetermined 4-inch slab. 80 lb/sq ft in...
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First, the shape of the aggregate affects the strength of the finished concrete. In general, angular crushed particles give concrete greater...
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You must apply for householder planning permission to erect a garden building, greenhouse or shed if: the total area of ground covered will be...
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If your shed is located in direct sunlight for much of the day, it will become hot very quickly. One of the best ways of cooling a shed is to cover...
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