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Closing Air Vents: Why It's a Bad Idea in Winter Making your heating system work harder to bring the temperature up in all rooms of the house. Further, reducing airflow to one room increases air pressure directed elsewhere throughout the duct system.
Lay out the building to scale including the door. Measure the items then cut out pieces to represent each one and try to arrange them inside the...
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“They look cheap!” This is simply not true. In actual fact, uPVC windows and doors can look however homeowners want them to. All units can be...
Read More »In the attempt to save money or to make your HVAC system more efficient, many homeowners make the mistake of closing vents in unused rooms in winter. While the idea may be to close off one area in order to make another area more comfortable, surprisingly, doing this can cause damage to your HVAC system, increase the energy needed to heat your home, and in turn, cost you more money.
Solution: the best solution is still to place your washer in a shaded place. You can set up a patio canopy/sunshade if shade is not present. To add...
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There are typically two types of plywood grades available in the US – CDX (domestic), and CCX (Canadian). All CDX plywood is 4-ply and available to...
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For PVC piping systems that are buried underground, sunlight won't be a problem, but debris, soil movement, and freezing temperatures may be. Jan...
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It is possible to over-insulate your house so much that it can't breathe. The whole point of home insulation is to tightly seal your home's...
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If you're planning to extend your home, you will need to comply with the building regulations. This is a legal requirement and, without formal...
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There are two primary reasons that you should not install a shed directly on the lawn: moisture damage and uneven surfaces. Even though the lawn...
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