DIY Builds
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The finished side should face toward your neighbor. Not only is this more polite, but it's the standard. Your property will look a lot nicer with the “good” side facing the outside world. Otherwise, your fence will look like it was installed backward.
Use Clothing to Pack Breakables Instead of buying bubble wrap, cover fragile or easily-scratched items with clothing. Delicate items could include...
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Little Metal Roof Overhang A typical metal roof overhang may be 2 to 4 inches, or even less. Some slight overhang is recommended, in conjunction...
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When you get a new fence, you can’t just think about yourself—you have to consider your surrounding neighbors. If the type of fence you want is permitted in your neighborhood, you may feel you have the green light to install it. However, your fence may be in your yard, but your neighbors are still going to see it every day from their yards or windows. There are a few rules of fence etiquette you should keep in mind before you go forward with the installation.
Can You Use a 12-2 AWG for 30 Amps Circuit. Yes, based on the National Electric Code or NEC, you can use 12-2 AWG cables for THHN or THWN-rated...
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This is the dreaded static cling. And it only gets worse with cooler, drier air (e.g., winter). Throwing a few balls of aluminum in the dryer will...
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The way we stack, and where we stack our firewood is extremely important in ensuring the proper conditions so mold cannot grow. That's why it is...
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The cement within a concrete mix doesn't contain any natural bonding agents – so when fresh concrete is added on top of an existing layer of...
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After securing the shed to the slab, or concrete base, apply a Silicone sealant to the inside of the shed's base rails (NOT the outside). This will...
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Don't Place Pea Gravel Right on Soil If you are using the pea gravel as an alternative to mulch or to create a pathway in your yard, it should...
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