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Mahogany is one of the most reliable materials for exterior door construction. Mahogany has a straight, fine, and even grain. It can range in color from pale pink to reddish brown. The color often darkens and grows richer over time.
Using pressure washers without water is risky and can damage your machine. The water helps to cool the pump, and without it, the pump can get...
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A 10 x 15 storage unit is about the size of a one-car garage. It will fit the contents of three bedrooms, and larger items like pianos, couches,...
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Carpenters and Joiners. Carpenters and Joiners are an integral part of the construction industry. They are highly skilled and committed to...
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Install vents By installing two vents, one high up on each gable wall, you're guaranteed a healthy throughflow of air. Make sure the vents you...
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4. Treated Pallets Last a Long Time. The USDA requires the treatment of pallets with a wood preservative. This means each pallet is resistant to...
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For this reason, one or more ground rods are required on your property by the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local building codes. Ground rods...
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If you are looking for a more rustic look for your front entry door, consider using knotty alder to help you achieve that look. Alder has become a popular species for door construction due to its pronounced grain and uniform texture. This versatile wood species features a fairly straight grain with areas of burl clusters and small knots. These marks add character and will provide a darker texture and color when the unit is stained and finished. Similar in hardness to woods like pine, alder typically ranges in color from pale pinkish-brown to darker shades of reddish-brown. Overtime, with exposure to the sun, alder will additionally yellow and darken. Alder is classified as a softer hardwood, which means that it is more easily scratched or dented. Because of the relative softness, alder exterior doors are also less resistant to harsh or humid weather. By maintaining a good finish on your door, you can help your door resist the weather. Although alder itself is not a threatened species of wood, Doors by Decora still chooses to purchase our most of our alder from sustainably grown and harvested forests.
Pro Tip: A popular size for a she shed is 10 x 12 feet (120 square feet). That's likely because it offers ample space and many counties don't...
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Around 6 inches is the ideal thickness for a concrete garage or driveway. This thickness should protect many mid-sized cars and even some heavier...
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Having the area beneath and around your shed free from vegetation will prevent the base of your shed becoming damp and prone to decay. Drainage –...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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In most cases 6 to 8 inches is plenty, however some foundations can go down a whole foot. Other factors, such as what sort of driveway you are...
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