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Rats and mice can cause structural damage to homes, apartments, offices, and virtually any type of building through gnawing, nest-building, and defecation: Mice will chew on just about anything that they see as useful in building their nests. This could be wood, paper, cloth, books, etc.
Experts believe this is because creative hobbies build connections in the brain which strengthen our “psychological resilience” in other words...
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Some people are sensitive to molds. For these people, exposure to molds can lead to symptoms such as stuffy nose, wheezing, and red or itchy eyes,...
Read More »A rat or mouse in your home can carry a lot of risks. Rodents can spread disease, and both rats and mice can cause a great deal of damage to the structure of your home as well as eating and contaminating your—and your pet’s—food.
192 sq. ft 12x16 Sheds. Square footage: 192 sq. ft.
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Typically, fences are installed anywhere from 2 to 8 inches from a property line in most areas. Some areas might allow to go right up to a property...
Read More »The main reason that getting a mortgage on a concrete house is more difficult than other types of homes is because of the structural issues that can arise with concrete houses. Because of the potential for these issues, many lenders require higher mortgage deposits and stricter property surveys for concrete homes.
The first concrete homes were built in the 1950s as a solution to the housing crisis in the UK. After the Second World War, there was a massive need for affordable housing for returning soldiers and their families. In order to meet this demand, builders turned to precast reinforced concrete homes. Unfortunately, by the 1980s, it became apparent that these homes were not as structurally sound as they were supposed to be. The steel reinforcement bars inside the concrete were slowly corroding, which led to a loss of structural integrity in many of these homes. In response to this, mortgage lenders began limiting their lending on concrete properties. They raised their requirements for structural checks and increased the mortgage deposit that was needed. Today, there are still many concrete homes in the UK. However, they are slowly being replaced by newer, more modern construction methods. Despite the challenges that come with them, concrete houses can be a great option for those looking for an affordable home. With proper maintenance and care, these homes can last for many years.
Lean-to rafter spacing commonly is 16” and 24” on-center depending on the type of roofing finish selected. Rafters at 24” centers with strapping to...
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Wildlife that have been known to live under sheds, decks, and porches include: chipmunks. feral cats. opossums. otters. raccoons. rats (various...
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What Lowers a Home Appraisal? The home's location has the biggest impact on the valuation. The value will be negatively impacted if the home is in...
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An averagely sized garage is 22′ to 24′. If your car's width is 6′ to 6.5′, adding a few feet all around will give you 20′, which is the minimum...
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