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A proper sealant is the first line of defense against mold, mildew, and UV damage. As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Sealants will help keep the wood protected from the elements. In short, nothing will get in or out once the sealant is dry.
But there may be a theoretical point of “too much.” If a home is over-insulated and is too tightly sealed, moisture can get trapped inside. Without...
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True Thyme (Thymus serpyllum) is not at native plant and it is not on the ASPCA plants toxic to cats list. Apr 15, 2015
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First, click on “Extension Manager”; the red gem icon on the far right of the toolbar. Or, you can open “Extension Manager” from the “Window” drop...
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These requirements are as follows: Your Garden Room cannot be in front of your house. The total area of your room cannot exceed more than 50% of...
Read More »For beds, sofas and diwans, plywood (or blockboards) of 19-millimetre thickness or more should be used.
Plywood, since the 200-plus years of its existence, has become ubiquitous in homes. Plywood, or ‘ply’ as we call it, is applied to furniture, cabinets, wall panelling, ceiling, flooring and elsewhere in exposed and enclosed forms in the interiors. A sheet of ply is made by gluing and pressing multiple thin wood layers, forming a sturdy, size- and thickness-specific board of engineered wood. While the constituent wood and manufacturing process governs the quality of the plywood sheet, its thickness governs the use and application. Installing ply sheets as per the usage can save you from future repairs and lets you shape a cost-efficient and durable setup. With this article, let’s get to know more about plywood, its types and its applications in the interiors.
Garden sheds and outbuildings must be one story, and maximum eaves height cannot exceed 2.5 metres. Overall, your shed cannot exceed 4 metres in...
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You may be wondering should you use pressure treated wood for a shed floor? Yes, pressure treated lumber is the best option for your shed floor....
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Pine is an excellent choice for firewood, particularly if you plan to use it as kindling outdoors. It is a wonderful fire starter, particularly...
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Garages and unfinished areas cannot be included in the calculation of finished square footage. Chimneys, windows, and other finished areas that...
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