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Porous items, such as carpet, linens, drywall and other similar items, that you find submerged in floodwater or covered with mold most likely need to be thrown away. Non-valuable papers should be discarded after water damage. For irreplaceable items, such as your parents' wedding album, consider freeze-drying.
The top five projects that add the most dollar value to a sale in 2022 are refinishing hardwood floors, installing new wood floors, upgrading...
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You can still install objects on walls — even if there's no stud available. You just need to use drywall anchors. Drywall anchors live up to their...
Read More »When your personal belongings and keepsakes are damaged by water and mold, the question of what to keep and what to throw away is about more than just monetary value – it’s also about sentimental value. Learn what you must throw away and what you might be able to salvage after your belongings are damaged by water or mold.
Painting the interior of a shed with white interior paint job is a good idea. It seals the wood, helps prevent mildew and insect damage, it...
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You will need Planning Permission if: You are laying a traditional, impermeable driveway that does not provide for the water to run to a permeable...
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If you only have a small garden or patio area to spare, then a small shed which is size 4×6, 4×8 or 10×8 metal shed will offer your garden valuable...
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Some landscapers may recommend putting a slope on the base for drainage, but the base itself needs to be completely level - the base does not...
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The apron, also known as the approach, is the part of the driveway closest to the road and usually made from the same material as the rest of the...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Basic math skills are a must for any carpenter. Carpenters use arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus and statistics to measure materials, add up...
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