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Whether mice and rats are looking for a place to sleep or wanting personal shelter, look for these tips to keep your shed rodent-free: Store trash, birdseed, or pet food in rodent-proof containers. Store firewood away from your shed, and keep vegetation and low-hanging tree branches away.
According to LP's Shed Size Calculator, an 8×10 shed would be able to fit only about 2 fuel cans, 2 garden tools, a generator, a propane grill, a...
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Basic garage structures are not required to have foundation footings unless your lot slopes or has poor soil conditions. Most garages have a 4″...
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Warmer weather is on its way, and as spring beckons the plants and flowers to bloom on Long Island, it also beckons all of those pesky bugs, rodents, and other pests to come out and wreak havoc on your home and garden. To help homeowners prepare for spring, the experts at A&C Pest Management, your Long Island pest control company, have compiled a list of common pests and some of the best ways to keep your garden shed pest-free this season.
Drilling at a lower speed is more efficient for drilling through concrete, and it prevents the bit from overheating. Masonry bits with a carbide or...
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A mini indoor greenhouse can be created from cardboard egg containers, for example. Just fill each depression with soil or soilless mix, plant...
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Preservative Protection If you want to prolong that, you need to protect it, and to protect it you need to preserve it. That's what you do with the...
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To paint UPVC properly you need to use solvent-based paint that's formulated for hard plastics. You cannot use oil-based paints because they do not...
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Corrugated galvanized steel is one of the strongest, most durable roofing materials, since it lasts longer, is more resistant to wind, and absorbs...
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Although concrete will harden soon after pouring, it's still susceptible to damage from weight during the first four weeks. Wait at least 24 hours...
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