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Decomposed granite Decomposed granite is a type of gravel made from 100% pulverized granite. This type of gravel is ground into fine particles and will pack together to form a gravel that hardens like concrete when compacted.
Generally, we don't recommend installing batts in the attic — blown insulation can fill the space better for more energy-efficient performance.
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The Seven Year Rule So this is different from the so called 'Seven year rule' which comes from Section 157(4) of the Planning and Development Act...
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Open the doors of your shed often to allow air to circulate. Stop moisture buildup by making sure your shed is well ventilated. Even opening the...
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To cut a long story short, yes you generally can build a brick shed in a garden. Planning permission may be required if the building is...
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Hard pack gravel is comprised of multiple types of gravel. The base is usually made up of pea stone gravel, with finer types of gravel layered over the top. Hard pack gravel provides excellent drainage because its base layer provides more room for water to drain through. The upper layers provide superior traction and stability as well, especially when stabilized. Unstabilized hard pack gravel suffers the same downsides as every other type of unstabilized gravel, namely an extensive amount of maintenance. With stabilizing pavers, however, hardpack gravel is actually the most durable type of gravel that hardens like concrete. By utilizing TRUEGRID permeable plastic pavers, you can achieve 100% permeability as well, making hard pack gravel the optimal choice if you’re looking for top performance in all the relevant areas like durability, maintenance, etc.
Pressure-treated lumber is sold for use as foundations for pressure-treated wood sheds and is the best material for any part of the shed that gets...
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Choosing Your Garage Depth. Most experts recommend a garage depth of at least 20 feet to fit most vehicles and provide you with a little space in...
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“Use bars of Irish Spring soap for your deer problem and they'll go away,” Mrs. Poweska advised. “Just use a grater and shave the bars of soap into...
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A full cord of firewood can last as little as 5 or 6 weeks or as much as 10 or 12 weeks. If wood is the sole fuel-type you're using to heat your...
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