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The fastest way to season firewood is to properly stack, store, and dry it. However, the best way to speed up the drying process has to do with storing. Some ideas are to store in a hot and dry shed, a south-facing room (north-facing if you're in the southern hemisphere), or near your current fireplace or wood stove.
Pressure-treated plywood is one of the best options for shed flooring. Pressure-treated plywood is resistant to wood rot, insects, and water. It is...
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When you buy a compost toilet for camper or RV or tiny house you don't need to carry any special toilet paper. This system can break down the...
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You can make your home theater as small as you'd like. However, if you want the best movie viewing equipment, I recommend not going much smaller...
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A highly effective way to fix a sagging door is to replace one of the top-hinge screws with a 3-inch long screw. This serves not only to pull the...
Read More »You may find that you want to store your seasoning wood within a structure of some kind. This can be your garage or a shed.
Ground Mounted In terms of ground-mounted solar, the new planning conditions also mean that installations of up to nine square metres will not...
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Keter is perhaps the best-known brand in plastic buildings and this is because they have been pioneering their use for many years and they are...
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A solid timber door will be stronger, more secure and more thermally efficient than a uPVC front door. Modern uPVC front doors, however, are...
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It consists of a combination of sawdust and resins that make it inexpensive and easy to cut. Common uses for MDF include kitchen cabinets and...
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90 days Tarps typically last up to 90 days on the roof, while those constructed of more robust materials can last up to two years. Roofing...
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every 12 to 18 months Typically, changing the soil in your potted plants should happen every 12 to 18 months. There are some exceptions that may...
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