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Hydrogen peroxide kills mold spore on contact by breaking down proteins and DNA. It's normally used to clean mold on porous and non-porous surfaces. Ionized hydrogen peroxide can kill mold spores in the air, but it requires the use of a special fogging machine.
Even reuse of pressure treated wood is problematic because cutting and sanding require precautions to avoid breathing the sawdust, although some...
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Depending on your needs, each option brings its own set of pros and cons. Hooking Up a Generator to a Shed: One of the easiest options is to use a...
Read More »Mold spores are tiny reproductive fungal cells that float through the air as microscopic particles looking for a favorable environment to establish new mold colonies. These spores are normally present in the everyday air around us, even inside your home. According to Medical News Today, “all indoor environments have some mold spores in them, but this does not affect most people.” Most of the time they aren’t harmful or dangerous to humans, but in high enough concentrations they may cause respiratory symptoms like sneezing, coughing, runny noses, and irritation.
Under-Deck Drainage Systems Installing a deck drainage system during construction is the best way to waterproof under your entire deck. A deck...
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Construction loans obtained through traditional financing often require a 20% down payment. The average cost of new barndominium construction...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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The main options for shed disposal are resale, donation, council collection, hiring a waste contractor, using your local HWRC or, if the wood...
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So why is it a problem for mortgage lenders? By sealing the roof space with this material, air circulation can be restricted to the roof and...
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60 Bags The number of bags you'll need will vary depending on the weight of the bag. 90 Bags of 40 lb concrete make a yard of concrete. 75 Bags of...
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Open your image in Photoshop. Go to the Image Size dialog, check resample, and select "Preserve Details" in the corresponding dropdown menu. Make...
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What you can't put in a storage unit Food. Hazardous materials. Stolen and illegal goods. Weapons and ammunition. Living items (and dead ones) Wet...
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A flat and level concrete base is the ideal log cabin foundation, but if you already have a paved or decked area that you want to place your cabin,...
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