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Painting only masks the wood rot and does not fix it. Rotting wood can compromise the structural integrity of a home, and can also indicate deeper issues, like mold and pest infestation, that can compromise the home's structural integrity, which the painting does not address.
How Long Does Pressure-Treated Wood Last? It depends on the climate, the type of wood, its uses, and how well it's maintained. While pressure...
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Learn More »A home’s exterior is subjected to all kinds of weather throughout the year, and wind, snow, rain, and extreme temperatures can cause damage to exterior wooden features over time. Even the best exterior painting job, and after some years, no longer protects the woodwork, which starts to deteriorate and rot. Wood usually rots due to moisture, poor air circulation, poor light, and warmth. Rotting wood looks unsightly and promotes pest and termite growth. When it is time to paint the exteriors, it is important for homeowners to inspect for damaged and rotting wood. Any wood in questionable condition should be replaced. Ignoring rotting wooden boards in decks, trim, siding, window sill, fences, and railings can have severe health and safety implications. Some find painting rotten wood a quick and easy fix. However, it only hides the rot and makes the wood visually appealing. It ignores the underlying causes that can lead to severe issues down the line. Painting does not stop wood deterioration; it simply delays the process of the wood falling apart. Rotting wood may be indicative of other issues, and painting experts suggest replacing it before painting the house for the following reasons: Painting only masks the wood rot and does not fix it. Rotting wood can compromise the structural integrity of a home, and can also indicate deeper issues, like mold and pest infestation, that can compromise the home’s structural integrity, which the painting does not address. Professional painters can inspect the rotten wood structure to identify minor issues and replace the wood before the problem worsens.
The cost of undergrounding can be prohibitive, and alternatives such as vegetation management can be an effective method to help prevent power...
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Not only can you live in a pole barn, it's something that people are already doing! The idea of a pole barn home isn't necessarily a new one. As...
Read More »Putting a tarp or some other form of heavy plastic sheeting under the gravel instead of landscape fabric can be an appealing alternative in some cases. It may be less costly than high-end fabric, for example, and the plastic can be found in relatively large sizes.
Landscape fabric serves a few key purposes under rock landscaping. First, and most importantly, it keeps your rocks and their supporting sand or gravel from sinking into the soil under their own weight. The fabric also helps stabilize the soil and reduce erosion, a key consideration in areas where it rains frequently. Landscape fabric is also used to help deter weeds, and it's often advertised as "weed-control fabric." That's a bit misleading because it only provides truly weed-free ground for a year or two. After that, organic material begins to build up between the rocks, weed seeds blow in and weeds begin to grow again. They can be even harder to eliminate because their roots eventually become entangled in the fabric. Also, all but the best and highest-cost landscape fabric breaks down after a few years, allowing weeds to begin growing up through the old barrier again.
Chlorine bleach destroys lignin, a component of wood that hardens and strengthens the cell walls. Once the surface cellular structure loses its...
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Running electricity to a detached garage or shed typically costs between $1,000 and $2,500, depending on electrical needs, distance to your...
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Hardwoods such as Oak, Idigbo and Sapele are popular for windows and doors as they are more stable and durable than Softwood. Jul 15, 2015
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WOODLIFE CopperCoat can be used to treat wood that's below ground as well as cut ends that are most at risk. You can also use a borate spray like...
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