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The most commonly used roof pitches fall in a range between 4/12 and 9/12. Pitches lower than 4/12 have a slight angle, and they are defined as low-slope roofs. Pitches of less than 2/12 are considered flat roofs, even though they may be very slightly angled.
Garage units are a great, low-hassle way of investing in property. They're also very low maintenance, with no boilers, leaks or noise issues – so...
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Although wood is a cheaper alternative to concrete, it ages faster and has higher maintenance and repair costs. Hence, while wood deteriorates...
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Learn More »Roof pitch is a measurement of a roof's slope expressed as a ratio. Although there is no single standard roof pitch used on all sloped roofs, factors such as roofing materials and local climate help to determine the appropriate range of pitches for a given building.
Can You Burn Rotten Firewood? You can - but it's not recommended. Rotten wood is not only less dense than solid wood, meaning it won't produce as...
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In terms of figuring out how many you need, remember that they need to be 12 inches or less from the corner, and should be no more than 6 feet...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »Max. Live Load 20 lbs/ft2 (956 N/m2) Maximum Span (ft - in) Nominal Size (inches) Rafter Spacing, Center to Center, OC (inches) Lumber Grade 2 x 6 12 16' - 4'' 16 14' - 11'' 24 13' 10 more rows
Polyisocyanurate Insulation Materials Foamed-in-place applications of polyisocyanurate insulation are usually cheaper than installing foam boards,...
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You can build an attractive concrete driveway yourself, but careful planning and preparation is necessary. Be sure to place all the concrete at...
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How to Level a Yard [8 Steps] STEP 1: Mow Your Lawn. ... STEP 2: Dethatch Your Lawn [As Needed] ... STEP 3: Dig up the grass in the sunken area of...
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Mahogany is one of the most reliable materials for exterior door construction. Mahogany has a straight, fine, and even grain. It can range in color...
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