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Termites Termites can eat through foam insulation. That's right and it happens all the time. Back in the 80's it was a common practice for Connecticut home builders to install rigid foam insulation from the outside exterior footing all the way up to the sill plate around the entire exterior perimeter of the home foundation.
Plumbing in a tiny house is expected to cost $3,000-$7,000. This, however, does not include the cost of labor. This only includes the cost of...
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Your plywood would most likely be on a sleeper system (floating wood planks on concrete). Having a vapor barrier below the sleepers is ideal as...
Read More »Termites can eat through foam insulation. That’s right and it happens all the time. Back in the 80’s it was a common practice for Connecticut home builders to install rigid foam insulation from the outside exterior footing all the way up to the sill plate around the entire exterior perimeter of the home foundation. The thought was a good one as it trapped heat in the substructure of the home and made the basement more comfortable. Unfortunately, what it also did was allow termites to eat through the foam that formed the insulating barrier. A secondary issue was that it also blocked areas of the foundation for inspection and allowed termites to create shelter tubes between the insulation and the cement foundation.
For most do-it-yourselfers, the best material for building a concrete slab is a ready-mix crack-resistant concrete product. The wet mix is poured...
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So, to answer your question, “yes, the 2x4 will sag over a 16' span AND the compression added by the wire will not save it.” Nov 13, 2017
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Open-celled spray-in foam insulation is by far superior to a traditional radiant barrier which is a foil-like thing that you can either tack to the rafters or lay on the floor of your attic. Open-cell foam is also more expensive, but in my opinion an excellent investment.
Open-celled spray-in foam insulation is by far superior to a traditional radiant barrier which is a foil-like thing that you can either tack to the rafters or lay on the floor of your attic. Open-cell foam is also more expensive, but in my opinion an excellent investment. Radiant barrier, like E-shield, works in conjunction with your blown-in insulation and is better than having blown in insulation only. Radiant barrier tacked to the rafters is superior to radiant barrier laid on the attic floor. Radiant barrier laid on the attic floor is better than painted on radiant barrier.
The short answer to this is yes a paver foundation is an excellent alternative to concrete. It's a much more economical option and there's no need...
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Soap the yard Raccoons use their superb sense of smell to forage for food, and some scents are really effective at keeping them away. The...
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Plumbing in a tiny house is expected to cost $3,000-$7,000. This, however, does not include the cost of labor. This only includes the cost of...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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But the same law also says that duty has been discharged if you've warned people that the hazard exists, and that they can see it. Therefore, anti...
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