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Don't Use Deck Blocks for Decks Attached to a House Deck blocks are only for floating decks, but if you attach the deck to the house, one side is floating. The other is not. Putting strain on the house's foundation and potential for the deck to pull away from the house.
Latex exterior paint Latex exterior paint is often recommended by painting professionals for barn applications, although some paints also mix in...
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Plastic sheds are light and often held together with ½” sheet metal screws. To anchor them to a concrete pad you need ½” concrete expansion or...
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Can OSB Board Get Wet? Oriented strand board is water-resistant and will withstand 3 to 4 weeks of moisture during normal construction delays. Some...
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Rodents will dig under anything and everything they can in search of a new home or to avoid predators. This includes burrowing under concrete slabs...
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You can get cheaper concrete by purchasing sub-grade concrete. This usually is available at salvage yards and is clean material. Therefore, you...
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New England continues to be the safest region of the country, according to WalletHub's metrics. Vermont was named the safest state in the U.S. for...
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Learn More »A deck higher than two feet (0.6m) from the ground needs stable footings. Deck blocks may work well for a ground-level deck were shifting a half or an inch or so will not affect the deck’s structure. But with height comes increase risk and potential for failure. A one-foot deck post out of level, even a quarter-inch, is not a danger, but a post-eight-foot-tall will have much greater effect with the same degree out. That ¼” over a foot now becomes two inches at the top. The post tilting so much that only the edge of the post is supporting the beam. Not a good situation and this is why deck blocks are a bad idea for elevated decks. If a low deck sinks a 1/8″ it’s no big deal. If a deck block supporting an eight-foot-tall post is a much different story.
More modern houses may have foundations at similar depths to what you are planning. If it is unclear how deep the neighbours foundations are you...
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Due to the housing crisis, California now allows homeowners to convert their garages to a living space. Living in a garage in California is only...
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Soil is not usually able to resist applied vertical loads through a post alone. Pole barn posts should therefore be set on footings to provide...
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Carpentry and joinery are both construction trades. In its most simplest and traditional sense, joiners 'join' wood in a workshop, whereas...
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