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Without a vent to allow pressure to escape from the plumbing system, harmful sewer gases can build up and make it difficult for water to move through the pipes efficiently. A clogged plumbing vent creates problems not because it doesn't allow air in, but because it won't let it out.
You're not likely to see a rat during a late-night or home movie bathroom break. According to animal control experts, they say only 1 of a 1000...
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96% of construction companies have reported a rise in the cost of building materials between June and August 2022, with 85% expecting cost rises to...
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Most homeowners have a pretty good idea of how the basic elements of their home’s plumbing functions. They may know how to clear a simple drain clog or even replace the odd fixture or two. But there are a few aspects of home plumbing that remain a bit exotic and unexplained even for the intrepid do-it-yourselfer. Why, for instance, are there those vents on the roof? An experienced observer might be able to explain that they’re connected to the plumbing in some important way, but ask what role they serve and you’re likely to get a wide range of (probably inaccurate) answers.
mortise and tenon joint What is the strongest woodworking joint? For excellent stability, the mortise and tenon joint is a great choice. It's a...
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Older homes and high-end new homes will have plaster instead of drywall. Harder and more durable, plaster is also more expensive to install. In old...
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Kraft-faced insulation includes a paper vapor retarder, which helps prevent mold and mildew. Kraft-faced insulation should be installed in exterior...
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Shed floors are best done with plywood. The wood of normal exterior plywood is not particularly resistant to rot, as it is glued with weather-...
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What is the best paint to use on plastic? Many paints cover plastic well. Generally, these are oil-based or alkyd-based paints, as water-based...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Low-voltage (no more than 30 volts) wiring must be buried at least 6 inches deep. Buried wiring runs that transition from underground to above...
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