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For metal panel roof systems, NRCA recommends slopes of 1/2:12 or more for structural panel systems and 3:12 or more for architectural panel systems. For asphalt shingle, clay and concrete tile, metal shingle, slate and wood shake and shingle roof systems, NRCA recommends slopes of 4:12 or more.
Maximum slope for hand-propelled wheelchair ramps should be 1" of rise to every 12" of length (4.8 degree angle; 8.3% grade). Maximum slope for...
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On a standard European hinge, one plate features a cup that rests inside a 35mm hole bored into the back of the cabinet door, while the other plate...
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Learn More »Proper roof slope can be an important consideration when designing high-performance roof systems. Minimum and maximum roof slope limits vary based on specific roof system and project types. Following is a review of code requirements and NRCA's roof slope guidelines, as well as some additional factors designers should consider.
Plywood has a lot of properties that make it great for lining the interior of a shed. For its thickness, plywood is very strong, making it great...
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A furniture flipping business can be incredibly profitable, and it's a great way for you to earn some extra cash on the side — or even replace your...
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Making sure that your shed is level is essential to its durability. Over time, all structures settle, and if your shed isn't level, it won't be...
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Typically, the ROI of a garage addition is sixty-four to eighty-one percent, adding an estimated $20,000 to $35,000 to your home's value.
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The traditional place to position your radiator is the coldest part of the room. Whether that's beneath your window or against the wall. This is...
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In some areas, you are allowed to build as close as four feet away from your property line. In other places, your LPA may ask you to keep your shed...
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