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Insulation is the primary defense your pole barn has against heat loss. By adding closed cell spray foam insulation in your pole barn, you will help create a more comfortable environment to work and play, no matter how freezing cold it is outside.
It is necessary to apply for planning permission if the are you are paving is over 5 metres squared. Planning permission is also required if you...
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Metal Roofing: Good Installation and Ventilation Means No Condensation. When installed on standard residential construction consisting of typical...
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Are Rats Good Climbers? If you've ever wondered how rats find themselves in odd places way up high, the answer is that rats are excellent climbers....
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Enter the she shed: Traditionally an outdoor shed converted for use as a spot for entertainment, rest, and relaxation, a she shed can be any...
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Learn More »The premium option involves installing a thin, rigid foam board over each wall of your pole barn. After that is completed, the spray foam will be applied to the rigid board. There are a couple of different benefits that come with this option. For example, if a rock is kicked up by the tractor and dents a piece of the siding, you can easily replace a single section of the siding without having to re-do your insulation. This option also helps the metal to flex with weather and sun exposure. Many times, newer barns are built with thinner gauge sheet metal material that will flex and could become wavey if the foam is applied directly to the sheet metal. This option is a great investment for the longevity of your pole barn.
peppermint Mice can be easily avoided around your household by simply adding the scent of peppermint in corners where they congregate. Yes, that's...
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If the shop is to be used primarily for woodworking, the minimum recommended area for the workshop is 75 square feet. An ideal shop would measure...
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If you're spreading the gravel manually, prepare yourself for the job by assembling the right tools: a heavy-duty wheelbarrow, a shovel with a...
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