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For these types of applications, aluminum and stainless steel are popular choices. Aluminum will not rust, so it's safe to use outdoors.
According to The Cut (and every woman since the dawn of civilization), carpenters are hot. Men who can build things have strong arms and hands and...
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Ventilation can generally be categorized into five types: Natural, Mechanical, Hybrid, Spot, and Task-Ambient Conditioning (TAC). No matter the...
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You likely know rust to be the flaky, reddish corrosion on metal surfaces. The term “rust” actually refers to iron oxidation — in simple terms, it’s the combination of iron and oxygen. Any metal that contains iron can rust, while other metals react to oxygen in other ways. Rust can destroy metal objects and render them useless, requiring expensive and time-consuming replacement. The easiest way to avoid rust is to choose the right metals. Only iron can rust. That means other metals that do not contain iron are not susceptible to rusting. This makes them ideal for outdoor placement, as they’ll last much longer in natural conditions. Learn about which metals don’t rust, as well as which metals do rust.
Standard: This reliable cover provides a 1-year prorated warranty and 1 year warranty for the panels. Heavy Duty: Upgrade to this 14.5 oz fabric...
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Plywood can be waterproofed with paint, polyurethane, or epoxy finish. Lightly sand the plywood with 180 grit sandpaper, clean off any sawdust, and...
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Proper ventilation is needed to ensure the energy efficiency a metal roof provides. An effectively ventilated metal roof helps to prevent energy...
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This is because they can slip through holes the size of a dime. It's nearly impossible to remove all entry points that mice can use to get inside....
Read More »You may recall an adult reminding you to bring your bike into the garage before a rainstorm — otherwise, it would get wet and potentially rust. However, some metal objects, such as outdoor electrical enclosures, need to remain permanently outside. Metal objects placed outdoors have to be able to withstand natural conditions including rain and humidity. If these objects were susceptible to rust, they would need replacing far too often. This would be expensive and time-consuming, but it would also pose a safety hazard. An electrical enclosure degrading due to rust could be highly dangerous. For these types of applications, aluminum and stainless steel are popular choices. Aluminum will not rust, so it’s safe to use outdoors. It has other valuable features as well, such as:
The ideal storage solution will depend on your available space: garage, house, apartment or storage shed. Each has different applications, but in...
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Installing soffit vents prevents costly damage to your roof, gutters and attic by providing airflow and mitigating trapped heat on the interior. If...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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The average sized 2 car garage's square footage usually ranges from 400 (20×20), 576(24×24), and 720 (24×30) square feet.
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Use felt pads You can find self-adhesive felt pads, making it easy to attach them to the door frame, just be careful not to impact on the door's...
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