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Treated wood of all types can be most responsibly disposed of as follows: Homeowners engaged in small projects should take treated wood to their local landfill or transfer station and place it in the designated location (i.e., the non-clean wood pile).
Second, it is non-toxic to use it in multiple rooms around your home, basement, garage, or even RV. It is an impeccably intelligent solution to...
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Sturdy and waterproof materials are the best for use on a shed roof or garden building. Here at Roofing Superstore, we'd recommend using felt,...
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A beginner carpenter can expect to earn around £18,000 per year as an employee, rising up to £40,000 for more experienced workers. However, as a...
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Mortgage interest paid on a second residence used personally is deductible as long as the mortgage satisfies the same requirements for deductible...
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There is no standard spacing – it depends on what size of rafters you want to use, and the span of your shed. For instance, #2 grade 2x4s at 16” on...
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Concrete on grade level, because it will absorb moisture from the earth and be a good conductor in direct contact with the earth, is always...
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As much as possible, avoid specifying or using CCA-treated wood. Use construction details that minimize use of wood in locations where rot or insect infestation is likely. If wood must be used, go with one of the newer, copper-based products, such as ACQ Preserve. Naturally rot-resistant species such as cedar are an option, especially if available from certified, well-managed forests. Avoid rot-resistant species from domestic old-growth or tropical rain forests. Other alternatives include using recycled plastic lumber such as TREX or Choicedek by Weyerhauser. Use landscape blocks for retaining walls instead of treated wood. For structures in or around water, use metal for some applications such as dock materials and steel pilings filled with concrete in place of creosote-treated underground construction pilings. Pesticides Used In Pressure-Treated Wood; a fact sheet available from the Connecticut Department of Public Health Division of Environmental Epidemiology & Occupational Health. Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; for questions about handling and sealing of CCA-treated wood and alternative materials; (203) 974-8602.
4”-6” inches How high should a shed be off the ground? Generally speaking, you will want the floor of your shed to be 4”-6” inches off the ground....
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A good rule of thumb is to put a maximum of 16 outlets on a 30 amp circuit.
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900 Square Feet: This apartment size is a great fit for couples. You may even get a three-bedroom apartment in 900 square feet of space, but the...
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Buildings that can be erected without planning (subject to planning regs) are; non-habitable garden houses – max 25 sq meters (270 sq ft) and...
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