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Metal roofing Metal roofing is by far one of the best choices you can make for your roof in general. They're the most energy-efficient roof for residential installations, can last more than 50 years, and require very little maintenance. Metal roofs are very reflective, which is why they get so hot to the touch.
A wholesale purchase is almost always made in bulk, and because of that, you pay a discounted price for the purchase. After you buy products from a...
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DIY stands for Do It Yourself. But while the acronym DIY can spring up thoughts of simple household tasks like hanging pictures or putting up...
Read More »Energy efficiency in the home has been a popular topic for many years. Home appliances, HVAC systems, energy-saving windows, and even LED light bulbs are all promising to save energy and cut costs. But did you know that an energy-efficient roof is one of your best resources for saving energy? An energy-efficient roof can save you hundreds of dollars every year. Let’s examine energy-efficient roofs and how your roof can help you lower your energy bill and keep you more comfortable in the process.
Many homes have parts built in a factory, and the parts are then transported to the site and installed. Wood makes this possible. Concrete would be...
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If you're not that handy with a saw or don't have the space at home, most of the stores offer a timber cutting service. They'll cut the wood down...
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In relation to the length of the ramp, for short distances—up to 1.5 meters—the slope should be less than 12%. For distances of up to 3 meters it...
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With drafty doors, windows and poorly insulated rooms, the cold can be inevitable. So what's a homeowner to do? Close Your Curtains. Keep Items...
Read More »Not all roofs are created equal. Ask your roofer what the Energy Star rating is for the material you’re choosing. A good service roofer will usually deal with several manufacturers and can help you find the right product for your needs.
Depending on square footage, weather conditions, and the availability of workers and supplies, the construction of a new home can take anywhere...
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While water-based underfloor heating systems are available, electric underfloor heating systems are often better for sheds. Halogen heaters – An...
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Underground piping shall be buried not less than 18 inches below the surface of the ground unless otherwise protected. All underground piping shall...
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Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did rougher work such as framing, but today many other materials are also used and sometimes...
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