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Without it, your house would quickly sink into the ground unevenly, resulting in cracks and damage to your home. A properly built foundation will keep the home even and supported, even during a flood or earthquake. But building a good foundation requires more than just digging into the ground and pouring the concrete.
How to damp-proof your shed Shed maintenance and repairs – take care of your shed roof, windows, walls and doors. Install sufficient insulation in...
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Flat rubber roofing cost per roll typically ranges anywhere between $5.50 to $10 per square foot. Nov 18, 2020
Read More »Most people assume that the most important part of their home is the roof. While your roof is the component that protects you from the elements, it’s not the only one that keeps you safe. The foundation is what supports your home and bears the weight. Without a solid base underneath, it’s only a matter of time until you experience some serious damage to the structure. The foundation is also one of the areas of your home that needs to be done right the first time because if something goes wrong during the construction, it’s not always easy to fix. To say the least, it’s always worth the time and effort to ensure the foundation is done right and to industry standards. Here are just a few reasons why you should switch your focus to your foundation and ensure its structurally sound.
Step 1: Empty the gas tank Unused gas left in a mower over the winter can get stale, gumming up the carburetor and inviting rust. First, add fuel...
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Ramp width Measure the width of your vehicle's tires from sidewall to sidewall (in inches) and make sure the ramps you're buying are wide enough to...
Read More »Your home can be damaged by various factors, but moisture is the one you really need to look out for. Moisture can quickly weaken and compromise your home’s structure. When water collects around your home from rain and snow, it saturates the soil. Tree and plant roots can also distribute water from above ground through the soil and towards your home. This can cause the soil to expand and shift, putting pressure on your foundation. A sturdy foundation and good drainage will keep the water out of your basement, keeping your home dry no matter the weather conditions. Damp proofing a foundation wall can also prevent moisture from passing through the concrete walls into the interior basement space. Keeping water and moisture out from your basement will keep your home free of any toxic mold and structural damage.
Firewood can still dry out during the winter months. Exposing the wood to the wind and ensuring that it's covered and off the ground will help...
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Auger Style Anchors: Auger anchors resemble large corkscrews and this type of anchor screws directly into the soil. The anchors are then secured to...
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Expanding foam sealant is a quick solution to any irregular gap between solid materials like concrete, wood, siding, and roofing. Use it correctly...
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8x10 , $2185 With the average backyard measuring approximately 10,000 square feet, an 80 square foot shed fits just right. It is unobtrusive,...
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