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It is a good idea to place a weed supressing membrane over the top to prevent weeds from breaking through the gravel. Then all you have to do is lay your gravel over the top to suit the look you wish to achieve.
Concrete sand Concrete sand is the proper sand for laying a foundational base for a concrete paver installation. It is extremely coarse sand so it...
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It's generally fine to reuse potting soil if whatever you were growing in it was healthy. If you did notice pests or diseases on your plants, it's...
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Gravel can be a great surface to choose when re-decorating your garden. It’s a cost-effective and easy option that can help transform your garden as long as you consider the size of gravel, surface below the gravel and what role you want the gravel to have. Gravel can be difficult to keep clean and clear of fallen leaves or pestering weeds which is why it is very important to consider the preparation needed to ensure your garden will look at its best once everything is finished.Before you start, it is a good idea to mark out the section of land you wish to place the gravel. This will help the layout look neat and precise which will save a lot of fiddly altering afterwards.
CDX plywood is considered the best roof sheathing material because of its better dimensional stability. That means it's hardly waterproof and...
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An oligopoly has few producers but many buyers. When industry production capacity exceeds demand, OSB pricing resembles a competitive market. The...
Read More »Concrete screws provide a quick, easy and incredibly strong way to fasten to concrete. And best of all, there's no hammering required or anchor or shield to install. All you do is drill a hole and drive in the screw. That's it.
There are many home-improvement projects that require you to screw or nail into concrete, such as when affixing shelf brackets to a concrete basement wall, screwing down a 2x4 sole plate to a concrete floor, fastening metal conduit to concrete surfaces, or securing steel post anchors to a concrete patio. Unfortunately for many DIYers, using concrete screws or fasterners can be a frustratingly difficult and almost impossible task. But when armed with the correct tools and a few specialized fasteners, anyone can learn to fasten almost anything to concrete.
1/32″ (0.03″) per running foot, or 3/32″ (0.09″) for a 3′ wide bookshelf or table, is typically visible. And over many years, the sag of a shelf...
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They're manufactured to not have voids, knots or splits and have an exclusive blue edge coating to help reduce moisture absorption. Blue Ribbon OSB...
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fixed windows Windows that don't open are, generally speaking, called 'fixed windows' – but let's get into the most commonly types of fixed...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Condensation is what happens when water vapour reaches a temperature low enough to turn back into a liquid. This is called the dew point and...
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