DIY Builds
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6 Common Paver Installation Mistakes Backfilling with dirt. If you use dirt as your backfill or base, your pavers will sink, rotate, and separate. ... Laying a shallow base. ... Not compacting the base. ... Improperly installing the bedding sand. ... Not using the click-and-drop method. ... Laying long linear lines of pavers.
The simple answer is yes - it is entirely possible to convert a property that is currently classed as residential use into commercial use. However,...
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Home Values and Fiberglass Pools Considering all these factors, in general, fiberglass pools do add value to a home. The National Association of...
Read More »The famed American basketball coach, John Wooden, once said, “If you don’t have time to do it right, when will you have time to do it over?” The truth is, most people jump into paver installation without knowing what they’re getting into—then they make mistakes or take shortcuts that cost them a lot of time and money down the road. We wrote this article to help save you the headaches most people encounter while you’re installing hardscape. At Western Interlock, we aim to help you take the hard out of hardscaping. That’s why we’ve put together a series of paver installation video tutorials on almost every aspect of DIY hardscaping—from How to Build a Circle Patio to How to Build a Retaining Wall and so much more. Before you kick off your first (or next) hardscape project, please take a look at our list below and make sure you avoid any of these all-too-common mistakes.
Wood floors provide heat that lasts Wood also maintains heat longer than carpet because it has a higher thermal mass. Wood and other solid...
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Standard Garage Dimensions Typically, we allow for 9 to 10 feet in width per car and 20 to 24 feet in depth. A single car garage door is typically...
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In looking for a natural spider repellent, I discovered that all spiders have their taste buds on the tips of their legs. There are certain natural...
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Cost Estimator by Size SHED SIZE TYPICAL COST RANGE 10×10 (100 sq. ft) $2,000 to $17,500 10×12 (120 sq. ft) $2,400 to $21,000 12×12 (144 sq. ft)...
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Second, when bulldozing, you could fill the gaps between pavers with bedding sand. Those gaps are made with spacer bars, so they stay open until you sweep in the sand to stabilize your joints.
Typically used for agriculture with stored hay or corn on the upper floor and stables on the ground floor, they were primarily built by wealthy...
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Have you ever wondered if those Tuff sheds you see lined up outside Home Depot can be turned into a shed tiny house? They sure can! Sep 23, 2020
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In general, bury metal conduits at least 6 inches below the soil surface. You may also run them at a depth of 4 inches under a 4-inch concrete...
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