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Metal roofing Metal roofing A metal roof can weather hurricane-force winds up to 160 mph, making it the most wind-resistant solution. Metal roofing systems are pricier than cheap shingles, but they last longer and are more durable than any other types of roofing.
Good advantages to using a plastic shed base A plastic shed base has a lot going for it. Firstly, it's never going to rot – no matter how long it's...
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Consider Softscaping The addition of these and other plants makes your property more visually appealing to passers-by and potential home-buyers...
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Powering a shed can be quite costly, especially if it is done by a licensed electrician. However, if you take on the task, it is important you look...
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The total cost of building a custom home can also vary quite a bit depending on the choices you make, the building materials you use, labor costs...
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Asphalt shingles are a common choice because they’re less expensive than other roofing materials. They’re not designed to withstand winds higher than 110 mph, though, and the older, recycled or reclaimed asphalt shingles only have a wind resistance of 50 mph. They’re not the best type of roof for hurricanes, especially for Florida homes. Saving money on the initial roofing might not be a great idea if you have to redo it more often. Realistically, the typical life span of asphalt shingles in Florida’s harsh weather and frequent hurricane conditions is only up to 15 years. Some homeowners opt to install further reinforcements to their asphalt roof, but this can be a costly option, even compared to metal roofing — especially if it’s being retroactively fitted to conform to newer safety standards. PACE financing options give you the means to do better.
Concrete Thickness For example, if a 1/2” diameter anchor is being installed in concrete at a depth of 3”, then the slab of concrete must be at a...
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If you're considering making any upgrades to your home, this should be first on your list because trees and shrubs increase in value as time goes on.
Read More »Upforce winds can cause serious damage if you have roof overhangs. Any overhangs should be limited to less than 20 inches to reduce uplift. Pressure points. Some areas, such as the ridge of a roof, corners and eaves, are subject to higher wind pressures and need extra attention when it comes to fastening them down in expectation of high winds. Some areas, such as the ridge of a roof, corners and eaves, are subject to higher wind pressures and need extra attention when it comes to fastening them down in expectation of high winds. Points of entry. Any point of entry should be considered a weak area that needs extra reinforcement. Doors, windows, garage doors and vents should all have extra protection available for hurricane season. Shutters or other strengthening features can be added to reduce wind flow through and uplift. Living somewhere like Florida, you’ve got to expect high winds in the hurricane season. From the beginning of June until the end of November, you could be caught up in a massive hurricane at short notice. That leaves the rest of the year to prepare for it and make sure you have the best type of roof for hurricanes before one happens.
purple hyacinth Hyacinth. The purple hyacinth specifically, represents sorrow, regret and forgiveness. Dec 17, 2020
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The most common vegetable garden structures are in-ground gardens, container gardens, and raised bed gardens. In-ground gardening consists of...
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Plumbing is an even more costly addition, starting at $1,000 to $1,500 just to run the supply and drain lines. Watch out for your local laws, too....
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Generally speaking, a 12-foot-by-12-foot shed will suit a large yard, while an 8-foot-by-10-foot one is better for a medium-size yard. In selecting...
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