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In most cases, we recommend soffit vents for intake and a ridge vent for exhaust. For homes that cannot have a ridge vent, box vents are generally the second best option for exhaust. And for homes that cannot have soffit ventilation, you will find that fascia vents to be your second best bet.
How much do woodworkers make? The median annual wage or salary for many woodworkers is $33,750, according to data released in May 2020. However,...
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Roof insulation Insulating a shed roof is typically done using insulation below the roof deck and between the rafters. Care is needed to ensure...
Read More »The best roof ventilation systems don’t just extend the life of your roof, they help lower your home’s energy bills and make your house an overall healthier place to live… Different types of roof vents are more effective than others, but each type of vent has the basic task of either removing stale air from your attic space (exhaust) or bringing fresh air into your home (intake). If you want to truly take advantage of the benefits of proper roof ventilation, then it is critical to have both intake and exhaust ventilation installed. However, in many cases it is not possible to have intake ventilation because of the home’s architecture. In these cases, having only exhaust is better than nothing! But for the sake of discussion, we can assume your roof’s design can structurally handle both intake and exhaust. Before covering each type of roof vent available on the marketplace in 2022, let’s first get an overview of the two styles of ventilation in general… Start Your New Roof Estimate Online Now Get Your Email Estimate In Under 12 Hours START MY ESTIMATE
Cover Your Plants. You don't have to spend a lot to keep plants warm outside. Old sheets and blankets work perfectly well. Drape them over...
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Rodents hate the smell of mothballs, peppermint, cayenne pepper, cloves, citronella and ammonia. Putting these smells nearby can deter the rodents...
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Can you put a working toilet in a summer house, garden room or shed? YES! A toilet can be installed in a garden room, as it does not need to meet...
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SketchUp Free is freely available, whereas SketchUp Pro ($299/year) and SketchUp Go ($119/yr) are a yearly subscription. Jun 28, 2022
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Learn More »The higher costs associated with building out a brand new cupola vent combined with similar efficiency when compared to larger box vents make cupola vents an unnecessary cost for most homeowners. Unless your main concern is added curb appeal, cupola vents don’t make much sense. However, if you need extra roof ventilation and don’t mind paying a premium price on your roof to make your home look nicer, then a cupola vent may be for you. Otherwise, a few large box vents will do the trick! If you do in fact want to include more expensive roofing features when you buy that beautiful new roof, then you should consider the number roof financing options available on the market today. Home equity loans are a classic way to pay, but roofing companies with payment plans and in-house financing are increasingly common.
Shed roof drip edge is essential in keeping your structure watertight. However, there are tons of ways to mess up a drip edge installation. For...
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Osb is stronger than plywood in shear. Shear values, through its thickness, are about 2 times greater than plywood. This is one of the reasons osb...
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A metal shed is great for those who need a cost-effective, simple storage solution. If you do not want or need custom features and simply want to...
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Plywood thicknesses for roofs start at 3/8” in areas with light load requirements on rafters at 16” centers. Thicknesses of 1/2 to 5/8 inch are...
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