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Not at all. In fact, all the evidence points the other way – that it doesn't make any difference whether the wood is finished on both sides or not. It will warp or not warp totally independent of how it's finished, because a finish only slows moisture exchange.
Gravel sitting under the deck block allows quick drainage, not damming the water preventing it from being absorbed by the ground under the deck...
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The advice when installing wall sheathing is to overlap and install flashing, providing a means to direct moisture away from the foundation. Pros...
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Logic is usually a good guide, but it doesn’t always apply. A case in point is the widely held belief among woodworkers that the way to prevent warping is to apply finish to both sides of a board.
The indoor environment of a shed or garage will also protect your mower from extreme temperatures (neither freezing cold nor boiling hot conditions...
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Current government recommendations are for loft insulation to achieve a depth of between 250mm and 270mm but some new properties are increasing...
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Do I Need To Vent An Insulated Shed? Yes, it's a good idea to vent an insulated shed. One reason is that insulation in your shed doesn't help keep...
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Only after about 100 years and the complete corrosion of the zinc does the carbon rebar itself corrode and then lead to concrete failure. Because...
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Common vent This very simple concept allows two traps to be vented by the same vent. The two traps and their fixture drains can be either at the...
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Untreated redwood, depending on it's age, has a projected life span of 50 years or more when exposed to the elements. Pine varieties have a...
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The size and strength of the boards are what make them so popular. It hasn't always been this way. But after centuries of contractors and...
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A ramp is also helpful for aging-in-place design, and it's more fun (and safer) than stairs for young children. With proper planning, a ramp can...
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