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Cedar and redwood are two very popular choices for the exterior because they have natural insect repellents. If you have to put wood at ground level, these wood species will be the best material. Other options, like teak, help prevent termite infestations because they are very dense and hard to chew through.
How to Keep Hardwood Floors Warm in the Winter Place rugs in problem spots. Add insulating weather strips to doors and windows. Ceiling fans can...
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If your utility room is small and enclosed, then the fix is very simple. All you need to do is add two vents, one within 12 inches of the ceiling...
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Termite control keeps us very busy during the spring and summer months. The warm, humid climate of the southeast is the perfect weather for termites to thrive. Of the termite species that are found in the U.S., the eastern subterranean termite is the most common here in Alabama. Every year termites cause billions of dollars in damage as they munch away on the cellulose of wood. During spring, when termites swarm, is when a home is most likely to become infested. If the infestation isn’t caught the colony will keep growing throughout the summer. You can’t control where termites are at any given time, but you can make the exterior of your home less inviting by treating wood surfaces. Here’s how!
Things you will need to build a shed door using plywood Building a shed door is easy if you have all the materials and know-how to use them...
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This Girl Cave, also known as a She Shed or Babe Cave is a space that's all yours, ladies! This is your space that you can design however you want...
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Rain gardens absorb excess runoff in yards. Designed to drain within 48 hours to prevent mosquitoes from breeding, a rain garden absorbs water from roofs, driveways, sidewalks and other impermeable surfaces before it can flood your yard. Water soaks away in the amended soil, or plants take it up in their roots.
Rain gardens absorb excess runoff in yards. Designed to drain within 48 hours to prevent mosquitoes from breeding, a rain garden absorbs water from roofs, driveways, sidewalks and other impermeable surfaces before it can flood your yard. Water soaks away in the amended soil, or plants take it up in their roots. Put the rain garden at least 10 feet away from your house, along a water-flow pathway, such as a rock-lined channel leading from a driveway or slope. Dig the soil to a depth of 2 feet, adding 5 parts sand and 3 parts compost to 2 parts topsoil. Shape the rain garden so it slopes gently toward the center, and it plant with native plants, which develop deep root systems.
A: All sheds need a substantial base. The base should be solid, square, flat and level to ensure the stability of your shed. We recommend using...
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Following the ADA ramp requirements, the maximum rise for a single ramp run is 30 inches. That means that the maximum length is 30 feet, so one...
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Cost Considerations It is much cheaper. For example, a used shipping container measuring 20' long x 8' wide x 8.5'tall costs around $2,500. This...
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Unfortunately, swamping is not your only concern when anchoring a boat from the stern. You also risk damaging the watercraft's structures, such as...
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