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The standard heights of doors is either 6'-8" [written 68] or 8'-0" [written 80]. There are many specialty heights but these two comprise well over 99% of all doors used in the USA. 8' tall rooms typically use 6'-8" tall doors and 10' or higher rooms typically use the 8'-0" tall doors.
Who Can Qualify for an FHA Construction Loan? The requirements for an FHA construction loan are nearly identical to the requirements on any other...
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Use Pallets where possible Preferably, logs should be placed on wooden pallets as these keep them off the ground and provide a free flow of air...
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Raptors, including hawks, owls, eagles and falcons, are common predators. Red tail hawks, found across most of North America, and American...
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Tiny Houses can range from 60 square feet up to 400 square feet when built on a trailer. Of course, you can build bigger if you build on a...
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Learn More »Many designs use DOUBLE DOOR UNITS, particularly for entry to the master bedroom or study, etc. A double door unit typically requires a bit more width as it has a center part called a T-astragal [this is the projection of the "usually" stationary door that allows for the "always" active door to have a positive stop against which to close]. Double doors typically require an additional 1/2" over their combined slab width and jambs and fudge factor. Let's use the example of a double 3068 door unit - a 30 slab is 36" wide so the math is ([2 x 36"] PLUS the jambs [2 x 3/4"] PLUS the fudge factor [1/2"] PLUS the t-astragal [1/2"] = 74-1/2" width x 82-1/2" tall. Proper designing is not merely creating something that looks good on paper, it must translate to workable dimensions in the field, else the end product will be a disappointment and acrimony. Rather than joy, it will be the overwhelming, though avoidable, status of the building process. Like viewing an iceberg - what you see is only part of the story!!!
Is it cheaper to build or buy a house? As a rule of thumb, it's cheaper to buy a house than to build one. Building a new home costs $34,000 more,...
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You Get To Pick The Ideal Size A lot depends on what kind of work you do, but 100-200 square feet is a good starting point for thinking about how...
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The 7 year rule No tax is due on any gifts you give if you live for 7 years after giving them - unless the gift is part of a trust. This is known...
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The cheapest way to build a shed is by doing it yourself. Hiring someone adds labor costs plus materials, and pre-fabricated sheds are marked up...
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