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Expanding foam sealant is a quick solution to any irregular gap between solid materials like concrete, wood, siding, and roofing. Use it correctly for a well-sealed gap that looks nice with no mess or fuss.
Also, be aware that simply setting posts in concrete will not prevent rot. The wood won't be in contact with the ground, but moisture is absorbed...
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Gutters weren't always as common as they are now. In fact, they weren't commonly installed on residential homes until the mid-1900s. If your home...
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Your home may look perfectly secure from the outside, but each year, tiny gaps and cracks open up around doors, windows, and other entry points. Anywhere walls and other features meet can also end up developing cracks as the structure ages and settles. These cracks let air escape from inside the home and flow inside from the exterior, raising your energy bills year-round. Gaps also let pests like insects and mice move in right where you don’t want them. Expanding foam sealant is a quick solution to any irregular gap between solid materials like concrete, wood, siding, and roofing. Use it correctly for a well-sealed gap that looks nice with no mess or fuss.
You can easily convert your old storage shed into a practical greenhouse with some DIY modifications. Many wooden shed plans are available online...
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Price: Generally, slab foundations are your cheapest option when it comes to foundations, an excellent choice if budget is front-of-mind. Low...
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A filled gap won’t let drafts in and out of your home anymore, but how long will the gap stay filled? Make your work last by covering the foam in some way after it’s cured and shaped. Shave down any protruding foam with a sharp utility knife or a straight edge. Most expanding foam sealants are easily painted or sealed with any exterior products, and this kind of coating will protect the material. To keep it from being crushed or burrowed through by insects, consider a harder and more durable covering. Layers of metal roof flashing, siding, or wood trim can all protect gaps filled with spray foam so that the drafts don’t return for decades.
Why Insulation Is Important for Garage Doors. Insulation adds an extra layer of durability and protection to your garage door. A well-insulated...
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Plywood has a lot of properties that make it great for lining the interior of a shed. For its thickness, plywood is very strong, making it great...
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Instead, store your wood a few inches off the ground using a firewood rack or an elevated, slotted foundation. The slotted air gaps will allow for...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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How high should a shed be off the ground? Generally speaking, you will want the floor of your shed to be 4”-6” inches off the ground. Again, this...
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