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Before you start a paint job, you actually want to wet the paint roller cover with water. “This primes the roller cover to soak up as much paint as possible,” Barr explains. But don't go too crazy—Barr suggests removing excess moisture with a paper towel and a good shake of the roller so it's just slightly damp.
two metres How close a shed can be to a fence: what UK law says. According to UK shed regulations, you do not need to seek planning permission if...
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Got a painting project on the radar? We’ve got just the painting tips to make sure the experience is as smooth as the fresh coat of paint you’re about to apply. Turns out, the frustration every time you attempt to paint a room has much more to do with incorrect technique than bad paint or weird walls. Specifically, you’re probably using your paint roller or brush wrong. Even high-quality materials can’t save bad form. It’s not your fault though! Unless you’re a professional painter, you aren’t schooled in painting techniques or painting tools. We want to change that! Behr Paint’s national trainer Jessica Barr offers painting tips on the most common errors novice painters make with their tools. Read on to get the deets on eight DIY painting tips you can employ to avoid common problems, therefore preempting a paint-induced shame spiral next time you decide your bedroom needs a makeover.
In a seller's market, you can usually get away with fewer fixes before selling. However, a home that needs repairs will still deliver a lower price...
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When dealing with voltage outputs, you should generally try to keep the cable to 25 ft. and no longer than 100 ft. This distance will be determined...
Read More »Fun-ish fact: The best roller depends on the job and the type of paint you’re using. Barr recommends a 3/8-inch thick roller cover for most finishes, but for high-gloss you should use a thinner, 1/4-inch thick cover. For textured walls like brick, you’ll need a 1/2-inch to 3/4-inch thick cover to get in all the nooks and crannies.
COMPARE COSTS FOR SMALL, MEDIUM AND LARGE PATIOS Patio Dimensions (feet) Average Cost SMALL 12x12 $1,730 MEDIUM 10x20 $2,150 LARGE 20x20 $3,650
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Running electricity to a shed is not a DIY job – and you shouldn't even think about doing the work yourself. While it isn't strictly illegal to...
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Weatherproof the Shed Floor The floor should also be made of a treated material, like treated plywood. This lessens the likelihood that moisture...
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Use a liquid damp-proof membrane or tanking slurry, which if applied correctly would prevent damp from reaching the internal side of the concrete...
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