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Plywood and Sheet Wood Plywood is the cheapest alternative to drywall on this list and allows you to finish a room with a certain flair without taking on the expenses of wood planks, veneer or drywall.
A full cord of firewood can last as little as 5 or 6 weeks or as much as 10 or 12 weeks. If wood is the sole fuel-type you're using to heat your...
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Even if you're getting a plastic or metal shed, you still need a good-quality base to put it on. The plastic pro base is fast becoming the...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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How Much Does It Cost to Build a Garage per Square Foot? For most garages, a new basic build costs $40 to $70 per square foot. You might spend...
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Dogs need a gated outside space, a small “dog door” connecting the outside and inside areas, and an inside living portion - all of which should be...
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What is great is that you can also paint plywood into the color of your choice! You're going to hang plywood anyways, so with a bit more precision in measuring and cutting you can skip an entire step. When compared to drywall, however, certain types of plywood don't fare as favorably. It's a good alternative but if you can afford to use drywall, you'll have access to more features like hanging decorations and moving them. You can't just spackle screw and nail holes in plywood to cover mistakes. Another huge plus is that drywall is fire-resistant.
EPDM, or Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer, is known as the longest-lasting flat roof material. It's designed to withstand the most extreme weather...
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Many homeowners find that their pole barn can add $10,000 or more to their home property value. Often, the value can be 50-80% of the cost of the...
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The strength of this material is next-level, too. And if you're worried about hanging anything too heavy, just add more support hooks or shelving supports.
OSB also has stamping that reads “This Side Down”. This directs the worker on the correct orientation of the board when installing. The side with...
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To guarantee water drainage, a roof should have a slope of at least 1/8 inch per foot of horizontal run, but that's a bare minimum. A slope of 1/4...
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The softest wood for carving is the Ochroma Pyramidale, also known as balsa. Balsa wood is by far the softest wood for carving, resisting a force...
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Standard roof sheathing thickness is ½” to ⅝” thick. If you are using OSB for your roof deck, then ⅝” is the recommended thickness. For plywood,...
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