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Rats and mice are the most likely culprits for noises in your walls at night. Since rodents don't weigh much, you typically don't hear them until they start clawing or scratching.
Although Marine-Grade Plywood is strong, durable, and heavily-resistant to moisture, an additional coat of seal is typically needed to prevent...
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Dump Truck Cubic Yardage - The Basics While there is room for variance, most full-size dump trucks have a capacity of between 10 and 16 cubic...
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5 DIY Ways to Insulate Your Home on the Cheap Cover any air leaks with weatherproofing. Use weatherproofing strips and caulking to seal any air...
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By nature, vinyl is durable and strong. How durable is vinyl fence? It has five times the tensile strength and four times the flexibility of wood....
Read More »Birds can make a noise which might sound like banging. Sometimes, birds can access a home through outside vents. While building their nests, these feathered visitors tend to make a lot of noise. If you hear scurrying or scratching, however, you could be hearing mice, rats, squirrels or bats.
Yes, a permit is required for patio covers First and foremost, you do need a permit to install a new pergola in your yard. Like all home...
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13 Roses – the meaning of roses when presented in the number 13 can either symbolize eternal friendship or a secret admirer. 14 Roses – if you're...
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Learn More »Bats may return to your attic in the early morning hours after a night of hunting. You will most likely hear these animals scratch, squeak and chirp as they exit at dusk as well. Bats can carry a number of potentially fatal diseases . Rabies is the most common and well-known, but bats can also carry Histoplasmosis, which affects your lungs.
Pour the gravel into the shed area and create a smooth surface using a hand tamper. Use a spirit level on the top layer to see if it is level....
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Patio. Your wooden shed can be placed on an existing patio, or you can lay a new one especially for it. Unless you are quite handy in the garden,...
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As a general rule, stay away from using sand as a subbase. You're better off using gravel; your concrete will last longer and have less of a chance...
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How thick does the concrete slab for my shed need to be? The most common thickness for a shed slab is 150mm (6 inch), with one layer of reinforcing...
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