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The most common log home problems are: Moisture problems in log homes. Rain, snow, humidity, and damp places all cause moisture damage. ... Insects and critter problems in log homes. Insects and critters tend to love our log homes just as much as we do. ... UV Ray damage in log homes. ... 0 comments.
In most cases, MSR roll roofing is the cheapest shed roof material you can buy. Roll roofing is also the easiest shed roof to install because you...
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How Far Can Deck Boards Overhang the Joists? No matter what material you select for your decking, the overhang should never extend more than the ⅓...
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The average one car garage size is 12 feet wide and 22 feet deep. That being said, you have other options. Other common sizes are 14 x 22, 16 x 24...
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Step 8: Install Rebar Net. Concrete makes a permanent slab on which to build or place your shed, but it is brittle. It needs reinforcement to give...
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Woodpeckers have a reputation for pounding holes into our beloved log cabins. They peck to find insects and for mating purposes. To keep woodpeckers away from your log home it is important to keep insects away from your cabin and to use fake owls to scare them away. Raccoons love to scrummage through our garbage, enter through holes in eaves, and use the dog door. To keep these little critters from moving in, you want to inspect eaves, and other places that may be a hole of entrance for them. Do not leave dog food or cat food outside and if you have a doggy door, lock it when you can. We also recommend using a thick garbage can that you can lock. Raccoons love to move into places where there is a nice food source. Fish ponds near your cabin can be a big draw for racoons as well. Squirrels love to raid our bird feeders and our homes given the chance. Squirrels can damage heating systems, wires, and the wood in our cabins. We recommend using a rotating bird feeder or keeping bird feeders away from your log home. This food source is an invite for them to move in. Keep trees and branches away from you log home. These little critters love to hop from tree to tree and if they can hop onto your roof, then there is a better chance that they will invite themselves in. We also recommend using a thick wire screen on vents to discourage them from entering this way.
The best way to air seal the sill plate is to place a sill sealer (also called a sill gasket) on the concrete before laying the sill plate over the...
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You can apply landscape fabric as a ground cover beneath your pebbles by raking the pebbles to one side and applying the fabric in sections, or by...
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Carpenters and Joiners. Carpenters and Joiners are an integral part of the construction industry. They are highly skilled and committed to...
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Underground piping shall be buried not less than 18 inches below the surface of the ground unless otherwise protected. All underground piping shall...
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