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Shape of the Roof The most hurricane-resistant roof that engineers have developed features a hexagon or octagon shape. Multi-panel features reduce wind load. If a hexagon or octagon doesn't appeal to your mind's eye, opt for a 4-slope hip roof. Multiple slopes perform better in high wind situations.
In general, ranch style homes are the cheapest houses to build. Their shapes are usually a simple block, so there won't be any extra costs for...
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Tiger Sheds are owned by parent company, Woodlands Home and Garden Group, who are a large manufacturer in Leeds, going since 1913. Tiger Sheds make...
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When news agencies report a monster category 5 hurricane developing over coastal waters, what, exactly, does that mean? A category 1 hurricane must have a minimum wind speed of 74 mph. As a hurricane increases intensity, it climbs the category scale. A category 5 hurricane is the highest classification possible with winds in excess of 156 mph. Where such wind speed is concerned, is there really such a thing as a hurricane proof roof? It may seem impossible, but these 8 tips are the best strategy to get a roof ready for hurricane season.
Power Outages: During and After A full freezer will keep the temperature for approximately 48 hours (24 hours if it is half full) if the door...
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The most obvious way to earn money woodworking is by selling your creations online. You can choose to open an online store yourself or use a...
Read More »The image of shingles flying off roofs during a hurricane easily comes to mind. However, beneath those shingles is a very critical underlayer of protection. Enhance the quality of this barrier and improve your hurricane-proof roof. Upgrade to the highest quality membrane for roof decking and flashings around roof structures, like chimneys and dormers.
16 inches long If you're splitting your own firewood, resist the temptation to cut down the last few feet in equal lengths to avoid "leftovers."...
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Your shed must have a good venting system to maintain temperature control, even in the winter months. No one wants excess heat building up in their...
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Timber sills The sill typically carries the wall framing (posts and studs) and floor joists. There are rare examples of historic buildings in the...
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Balsa It's common knowledge, but Balsa is indeed the softest and lightest of all commercial woods. Nothing else even comes close. Useful for...
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