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One area that frequently gets overlooked is the soffit. This is the front portion of the overhang, below the gutter system. Soffits are actually part of every roof system, and without them, the roof wouldn't be finished. This is particularly true for porches, which often have a lower roof than the rest of the home.
Space your wall studs either 16 or 24 inches apart. Unlike the floor joists, spacing the wall studs 24 inches apart won't cost you much in terms of...
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Sandra Foster created a She Shed in New York's Catskills mountains. She uses the shed, which has a sofa, books and even a loft with a bed, to...
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Outdoor living spaces, such as porches, are becoming increasingly popular amongst homeowners. Porches, patios, decks, and other spaces are being added to more homes than ever before as people choose to expand their definition of home and how they use their space. More than half of all single family homes now have porches, with most new homes being built with porches installed as well. Having a porch isn’t enough though; because the porch is located at the front of the property, it’s curb appeal must also be taken into consideration. All aspects of the porch’s appearance must be considered, including giving a finished look to its edges and underside.
Vinyl sheds tend to be more durable. Vinyl sheds do not crack easily and are more weather resistant. They can usually withstand extreme...
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To answer the question, you can use car batteries for solar power storage, but chances are there'll be notable changes in output or efficiency.
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A pipe sleeve is a pipe of larger size that protects a smaller pipe inserted in the inside. In addition to protection, the sleeve pipe allows...
Read More »Soffits are meant to complete the look for the exterior of your home. Make sure that the color of the soffit complements or matches the trim. There’s no need to keep it stark white or to blend it in with your roof; since soffits can be primed or painted in a variety of shades to complement your exterior. By using a color that coordinates or matches the rest of the trim, such as the fascia board, you can help create a more subtle look. Colorful trim works well on many homes, such as this brick; a white would be too stark, but this deep taupe makes a more subtle transition.
Do I need a concrete slab for a Tuff Shed storage building? No, in most cases. While garages do require a concrete slab, our exclusive steel joist...
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The Warm Home Discount is a government scheme which will offer £150 off your electricity bills during the winter, or a voucher for households with...
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Adding a powered exhaust fan will accelerate the cooling process. Add insulation. Adding insulation in walls and ceilings is an important step to...
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17 Amazing Wood Slice Craft Ideas Cut a groove into the top of a wood slice and it's perfect for propping up this cute (and free) desktop calendar....
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