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insulated concrete forms Homes built with insulated concrete forms (ICF), like Fox Blocks, maintain their integrity during the high winds of a tornado. Insulating concrete forms can withstand winds of over 200 mph.
Living In A Shed In Your Backyard – Is It Right For You? Converting a shed into a house or living space is something that a lot of people have done...
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The types of foundation for these sheds can include a gravel pad, paving blocks and lumber, solid concrete blocks and lumber, or deck blocks and...
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A furniture flipping business can be incredibly profitable, and it's a great way for you to earn some extra cash on the side — or even replace your...
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The short answer is “no, a messy home should not affect the outcome of an appraisal.” However, it's good to be aware that there are circumstances...
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Homes constructed with Fox Blocks maintain their integrity during intense tornado winds of over 200 mph.
Plywood Grades: There are four grades of plywood: A, B, C and D. The grade refers to the quality and appearance of the plywood's face and back...
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Metal is a great conductor of electricity. When lightning strikes a metal roof it's conducted away fast toward the ground or another nearby...
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Can You Put A Metal Roof On A Low Slope? Just about any type of metal roofing panel will work with a 3:12 roof pitch or greater. However, when the...
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The biggest cause of mould around windows is condensation. The warm air inside the home hits the glass of the window where it is rapidly cooled by...
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