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According to experts, house wrap isn't actually necessary for sheds but if you want to protect its interior and contents from the heat, cold, dust and moisture, you're more than free to have a professional install it on your shed. Likewise, house wrap isn't also necessary for detached garages.
And as always if you have a full-size SUV or truck, go with a 24 feet minimum garage. A good rule of thumb for your garage size is to allow a...
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Read More »When it comes to home construction, some homeowners tend to think that it’s only composed of a few steps. Lay down the foundation, build the walls, add the roof, install the insulation, put in the drywall, and then complete the construction by installing the siding on the home’s exterior. As fun as it would be for home construction to be that simple, the reality is actually more complicated than that and before your siding can be installed, there is another thing that must be added to your home: the house wrap. In a nutshell, the house wrap is moisture and air barrier that can further help you keep your heating and cooling bills as low as possible. This is because it acts as an additional form of insulation, allowing you to rely less on your HVAC units while keeping your home comfortable all year round. However, this isn’t the only thing that you should know about house wrap. In fact, there are plenty of things that you should know about it. In this article, the siding installation pros of Peninsula Siding Company, Inc. discuss the FAQs about house wrap that you should know about.
EUGENE – Most people shudder when they see maggots in their bin composter or compost pile. Don't be grossed out – they won't hurt you. In fact,...
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Ants are generally suitable for your garden, even ants in compost. That's because ants aerate the soil and redistribute nutrients throughout your...
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According to siding industry pros, if your home was built decades or even a century ago, chances are it doesn’t have house wrap. This is because house wraps are a fairly new addition to home construction and therefore, you can expect very old homes to lack them. Thankfully, if you live in an old home, you’re more than free to retrofit them to include a house wrap. But keep in mind that, depending on the size, age, construction, and siding type of your home, the costs and difficulty of the project can vary. With that in mind, home improvement experts recommend that you first make sure that you’re financially prepared to get a house wrap added to your old home first before actually going through with it.
Made from either steel or galvanized aluminum, metal outdoor sheds provide durability at a very cost-effective price; although, metal is...
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1:12 the U.S. per the US ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), a ramp is a sloping route constructed with a slope greater than 1:20 (one inch of...
Read More »Believe it or not, a thin moisture barrier like the house wrap can actually last for as long as your home will. This is due to the fact that it’s installed beneath your siding, allowing it to remain protected for a long time as a result. According to home construction experts, unless your home suffers from a fire or any other form of structural damage, your house wrap should remain in good condition for a long time, giving you little to no reason to have it replaced or changed even though years have passed for your siding and your home. Planning to have your home’s house wrap replaced? Look no further than Peninsula Siding Company, Inc. When it comes to installing James Hardie siding and siding maintenance projects, we are the leading pros to turn to and we won’t let you down! We have 30 years of experience in the siding industry and we are dedicated to giving homeowners nothing but the best when it comes to products and customer service. You can rely on us for your siding needs! Give us a call at (650) 287-4208 or fill out our contact form to get in touch with us and get a free quote today!
The good news is that with proper pest control and prevention, you can indeed ensure all mice are completely out of your home. If you suspect a...
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There's no question metal is more strong and durable in comparison to wood, which could make it last longer. Jul 14, 2020
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Are Infrared rays safe for people? Far infrared heating is 100% safe and natural for our bodies, and our well-being, as the human body is designed...
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fiberglass The most common form of home insulation is the “batt and roll” or “blanket” type, which is the least expensive to purchase and install....
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