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Pros: Hip roofs are one of the strongest designs for a roof. The inward slope on all four sides of a hip roof makes it an excellent design for both high wind and snowy areas. These designs also allow for more ventilation and grand vaulted ceilings or attics.
Coating of the rebar helps, but to attain the best corrosion protection, the process should be addressed before the concrete is even mixed.
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Handrails. Handrails are required on both sides of ramps with a rise greater than 6″. The Standards do not require lower handrails serving children...
Read More »Aesthetically, the way a roof is designed can have a major impact, on not only the architectural design, but also affect its functionality. Choosing the right roof is an important decision for any homeowner when building a new house or retrofitting an existing one, as the roof not only protects a house and its occupants, but it also plays a defining role in the overall look and style of a house, as well as can provide such benefits as energy efficiency and long-term durability. Let’s take a look at four popular roof styles and the characteristics of each.
You'll Know How to Repair Things Older wooden objects can become rough around the edges as the years go by, and instead of repairing them, you can...
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Their habitat varies depending on the species and region. It could be under fallen logs, mulch, leaf litter, storage sheds, and garbage cans, etc....
Read More »Flat roofs are commonly seen on commercial or industrial buildings. However, they can also be installed on residential houses. Flat roofs have little to no pitch; a shallow pitch would be around 1 or 2 degrees. Flat roofs are not ideal as they don’t shed rain and snow as quickly as a sloped roof will. Typically, these roofs can be found on Modern-style buildings and homes. However, traditional homes also can feature flat roofs above porches & garages, as well as over shed dormers. Pros: Simple! Flat roofs can be used as an accent on a residential home along with a nice hipped roof. Because this is a completely flat surface, objects like heating and cooling systems can be placed on the roof without an issue – a common practice in commercial roofing. Cons: Water Damage. Flat roofs take a pounding from harsh weather, and with little to no pitch, water has no way of escaping leading to corrosion and expensive roof repairs.
You can seal cracks with caulking and cover vents with steel mesh. The sooner you act, the better. Rats are social creatures that breed rapidly, so...
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Corrosion can happen because of improper subpanel bonding as well. This is because the excessive electrical currents (coming from the hot, neutral,...
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Benefits of Insulating Your Shed Extreme temperatures can damage sensitive items, like paints, electronics, pottery, and more. Insulating your shed...
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How many footings do I need for a shed? There is no hard-and-fast answer, but a good rule of thumb (if using concrete foundation piers) is one shed...
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Can a queen-size bed fit in a 5x5 storage unit? Normally, queen mattresses are 60 inches wide by around 80 inches long. Based on these dimensions,...
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A midrange minor kitchen remodel costs an average of $26,214, and you'll recoup approximately 72.2% of the costs, according to the 2021 Cost vs....
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