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summer It's quite common in the summer for doors to swell and start sticking as the humidity levels increase outside. As wood is a natural substance, it can absorb this excess moisture in the air and this causes the door to scrape along the floor or at other points in the frame.
The majority of log cabin owners tend to rent out their property because of the financial benefits that they can get from it. Taking the time to...
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Squirrels can easily rip off asphalt shingles or chew holes through fascia boards and even PVC pipes. Basically, anything that's not metal they can...
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One of the most frustrating things that can happen at home is when your internal doors swell and refuse to be closed. Because most homes have 7 or more internal doors this problem can quickly get out of hand unless you try and treat the source of the problem. Here are a few reasons why your internal doors swell and what you can do about it to reduce this nuisance.
We recommend approximately 5” in depth to be the minimum for your gravel shed foundation.
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Dead tree wood doesn't need to be limited to mulch or woodchips to be used for landscaping. You can find a myriad of ways to use it creatively and...
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Mice have a very keen sense of smell that is much stronger than what humans experience. You can use this trait to repel mice and use scents that...
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The recommended level for most attics is to insulate to R-38 or about 10 to 14 inches, depending on insulation type.
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12x24 Sheds Size category: Large. Best uses: Storing boats, classic cars, tractors, lawn furniture, snowmobiles, motorcycles, bicycles and more....
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Most often, the washing machine is on the left with the dryer to the right for one simple reason — door hinges. The typical dryer is hinged on the...
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