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Boric acid (borate) is one of the most effective fungicides for use in treating wood rot. It can be applied to wood during construction to prevent future rot, or as a treatment to stop an active decay fungus from growing.
Some black snakes such as Black King snakes will kill or attack a copperhead, however generally the common Black Rat snakes will not keep...
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The national average cost for installing a ramp is $1,700 to $5,000. Most people pay around $3,000 to install a 10-foot modular aluminum ramp. Jun...
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Knowing how to stop wood rot from spreading can mean the difference between spending $20 or $2,000+ repairing your deck. Wood rot in decks is common and can be a minor issue with a simple repair, but it can also be a major risk to structural integrity when undetected or left untreated. We’re giving you a run down on the details of rot, how to identify it, how to repair it, and how to stop wood rot from spreading on your deck!
How long your garage door will last largely depends on daily usage, but also depends on the construction, door quality, maintenance and local...
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Outward-opening doors help reduce any probability of rain, sleet, or snow entering the house. It also keeps cold drafts at bay by swinging outwards...
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When wood has fallen victim to dry rot, there are some telltale signs that shouldn’t be ignored. Distinct to dry rot is a cuboidal cracking pattern in the affected wood that may crumble to the touch. This geometric decay pattern is often visible in the damage pattern of paint that remains on top of the wood. The fungus that causes dry rot has four distinct phases in its lifecycle. In each of these phases, there are clear visible indications that what you’re seeing is a dry rot fungus.
Closed-cell spray foam is the best option for insulating your metal shed. It offers excellent R-value per inch, as it can achieve R-18 with little...
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As well as burglar chalk signs, burglars mark houses with almost anything they can; it may be a small blob of paint or a piece of string tied...
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Learn More »There are a number of differences between wet rot and dry rot, but regardless of which type you’re dealing with, the damaged wood needs to be repaired. The type of rot that you’re dealing with and the extent of damage will determine your course of action for repair.
Newly-Built Shed Step 1: Get Your Galvanized Anchor Bolts. If you are building a normal shed using 2x4s, then 1/2-inch anchor bolts will do just...
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Our 10x20 storage units are 10 feet wide and 20 feet long, equaling a total of 200 square feet of storage space.
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That's why one of the most common questions we hear from potential customers is, “How long do sheds last?”. While the answers differ dramatically...
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Placing wood in a radius pattern is the best way to stack firewood because it allows the wood to dry more rapidly. Other benefits: stacking it in a...
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