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What should I coat my plywood floor with?

What kind of paint do you use on a plywood floor? The best paint to cover plywood floors with the most durable finish is porch and patio floor paint. Use a water-based clear sealant for extra protection. A satin sealant won't likely show every flaw in the painted plywood as might a glossy finish.

Is it illegal to live in a house without utilities in Florida?
Is it illegal to live in a house without utilities in Florida?

“Going off-grid” – disconnecting from a utility power source and instead relying on alternative energy sources like solar power – is fully legal in...

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What happens at a men's shed?
What happens at a men's shed?

Activities. Men's sheds may do a variety of activities from manual crafts to gardening to beekeeping. Some may undertake community projects such as...

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Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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If your garage floor is stained with oil, grease, and rust, you can easily give it new life with a coat of concrete floor paint. Concrete floor paints are available in both oil-based (alkyd) and water-based (latex) forms, both formulated to resist stains and dry to a satin, non-slip finish. You can choose from a wide variety of colors and finishes. Latex concrete floor paints are relatively inexpensive, easy to apply, and a popular choice for homeowners.

Choosing the Proper Paint

As with indoor latex paints, concrete floor paint is applied with ordinary paintbrushes and rollers; products sold as one-part epoxy require the same treatment. However, two-part epoxy coatings require more extensive applications. Paints that are made specifically for use on concrete floors should provide adequate slip resistance without additional additives. How much time you want to spend on cleaning up matters as well. Latex paints are popular because they clean up with soap and water; oil-based paints and two-part epoxies require solvents for cleanup. Whatever type of paint you choose, read the instructions carefully. Pay particular attention to surface preparation and temperature suggestions. Most garage floor paint jobs that fail do so because the surface was incorrectly prepared or the surface temperature was too low to allow for a good bond. High humidity can also negatively affect the durability of the paint job. Paint Color Matters Though garage floor paint is available in a variety of colors, you might want to choose a light color if you use the garage as a workshop. A light gray, for example, will reflect more light than a darker color.

Before You Begin

When preparing to paint a garage floor, it is very important to clean the concrete thoroughly and repair any damage. Oil and grease stains will interfere with the paint's ability to bond with the concrete, and those stains will bleed through the finish. When you're ready to begin, clean the garage floor. Use a broom and wet-dry vacuum to thoroughly clean debris from the floor. Remove grease with a degreaser and stiff brush. Rinse the degreaser and allow the floor to dry. Heavy stains may require a pressure washer to remove.

Can you put a metal shed on slabs?
Can you put a metal shed on slabs?

We recommend using paving slabs, tarmac or concrete. A solid concrete base is more permanent and provides an excellent base for a metal shed....

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Are metal sheds watertight?
Are metal sheds watertight?

Metal sheds are naturally waterproof since the metal will repel water rather than let it soak in. Ungalvanised metal will rust if exposed to water...

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These are the Best Shed Plans!
These are the Best Shed Plans!

Comprehensive and Intuitive to follow. Build That Shed!

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How do you get rid of mould permanently?

Simply mix one part bleach to four parts water. Using a damp cloth gently scrub and wipe the mould until the mould is gone. Once finished, dry the area well with a soft cloth.

Condensation Damp

Condensation damp occurs as a direct result of poor or inadequate ventilation, and once the ventilation issue has been remedied, the condensation and mould should no longer appear. The usual first signs of condensation appear around the window frames as the excess moisture in the property is trying to escape. Dampness and mould are often found together but different form of damp can be a lot more severe than mould. Rising damp for example, will most probably need professional removal. You can read about the different forms of damp here. Mould and mildew can often be a problem in houses that have naturally high humidity levels, like those near the coast or beside a lake. The moisture levels in the air can increase during long periods of unpleasant weather, and if mould spores get into your property it can lead to patches appearing.

What size can I build without planning permission?
What size can I build without planning permission?

Single-storey extensions must not exceed 4m in height. Single storey extension width must not exceed half of the original size of the house....

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What is Soffiting?
What is Soffiting?

The underside of this overhang, when given a finished appearance, is known as the soffit, which means “something fixed underneath”. The soffit is...

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Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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What are the 3 types of foundations?
What are the 3 types of foundations?

Foundation types vary, but likely your house or home's addition does or will have one of these three foundations: full or daylight basement,...

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Can I build my own shed?
Can I build my own shed?

Yes, with the right plans you can build your dream shed.

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Do rats swim through toilets?
Do rats swim through toilets?

So as long as someone flushes the loo regularly, everything's fine? Not really. Rats are excellent swimmers – they can hold their breath for three...

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