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Using Treated Lumber Refrain from using any type of treated wood where the wood will come into direct or indirect contact with drinking water supplies. ... Avoid using treated wood where the wood will come into contact with human or animal food or with beehives. More items... •
Custom Amish built garages or wooden sheds can last anywhere from 15 to 20 years. Jan 15, 2016
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The best wire to use for 20 amp is the No. 12 AWG wire. This wire will safely carry 20 amps up to 100 feet. If you plan on going over 100 feet, or...
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A minimum installation depth of 450mm underground is typically recommended for best practice. This increases to 600mm in locations where there is a...
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Most sheds will last for decades if maintained. What is this? The door dimensions are usually based on what the shed will be used for, and should...
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In many ways, the typical barndominium is safer than a regular home. What is this? The steel and metal components offer greater protection against...
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This is one of the most frequently asked questions we hear from homeowners interested in metal roofing. We'll get right to the point–no, metal...
Read More »As much as possible, avoid specifying or using CCA-treated wood. Use construction details that minimize use of wood in locations where rot or insect infestation is likely. If wood must be used, go with one of the newer, copper-based products, such as ACQ Preserve. Naturally rot-resistant species such as cedar are an option, especially if available from certified, well-managed forests. Avoid rot-resistant species from domestic old-growth or tropical rain forests. Other alternatives include using recycled plastic lumber such as TREX or Choicedek by Weyerhauser. Use landscape blocks for retaining walls instead of treated wood. For structures in or around water, use metal for some applications such as dock materials and steel pilings filled with concrete in place of creosote-treated underground construction pilings. Pesticides Used In Pressure-Treated Wood; a fact sheet available from the Connecticut Department of Public Health Division of Environmental Epidemiology & Occupational Health. Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station; for questions about handling and sealing of CCA-treated wood and alternative materials; (203) 974-8602.
Spray paint is the best option for painting plastic as brush painting tends to leave brush marks. If you do choose to brush paint be sure to choose...
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Following the ADA ramp requirements, the maximum rise for a single ramp run is 30 inches. That means that the maximum length is 30 feet, so one...
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The 110° hinge allows you to implement thicker doors of up to 24 mm – depending on application.
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Shed floors are best done with plywood. The wood of normal exterior plywood is not particularly resistant to rot, as it is glued with weather-...
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