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Poured concrete wall foundations are arguably stronger than cinder blocks. Poured walls have a better lateral strength, which means they can resist more pressure from the water and the soil outside. A poured wall doesn't have joints like a block wall, so it is easier to waterproof.
The two most effective methods for stabilizing pea gravel are cement and permeable pavers. If you're stabilizing pea gravel with cement, it will...
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Is it cheaper to build or buy a house? As a rule of thumb, it's cheaper to buy a house than to build one. Building a new home costs $34,000 more,...
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Wedge anchors are typically the strongest anchors, but not every application requires a heavy-duty anchor. Some will do just fine with a plastic...
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But there may be a theoretical point of “too much.” If a home is over-insulated and is too tightly sealed, moisture can get trapped inside. Without...
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House foundations are only constructed from the strongest materials, as they are meant to ensure that houses remain in place during the most severe weather and natural disasters, including earthquakes. Most of the time, people opt for poured concrete basement over a cinder block basement. Concrete is the strongest construction material and, therefore, the strongest foundation for a house as well.
But how much is too much when it comes to hanging things from the drywall? Thin drywall will hold 1.2 to 1.6 pounds per square foot without some...
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Concrete Shed Base Depth For ordinary garden sheds, a thickness of 3" (75mm) is sufficient in most situations. On soft clay, or on larger...
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Converting a shed will cost around $75 per square foot including the cost of the shed. Depending on the shed size, utility connections and...
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6 Areas to Splurge When Building Your Custom Home The Kitchen. For many people, the kitchen is the heart of the home—the place where they cook and...
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