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Vapour barriers are the black (or orange) plastic that builders put under residential house slabs. They do this for two main reasons: to prevent moisture from the soil permeating up through a slab and into a house (also known as rising damp); and.
Because their teeth are so hard, rats are able to chew through most of the materials people use to keep them out, such as: Plastic. Jan 22, 2014
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Best Roofing For Garden Sheds Metal Roofing. This is a very interesting option and actually the best in the market. ... Cedar Shingles. The...
Read More »That black plastic membrane under a concrete slab is there for a reason. Join our #StructuralWhyFile to find out why you need a vapour barrier under a concrete slab in Australia. Why do concrete slabs need black plastic under them? Well, there are some great reasons. Let’s find out why.
Avoid stacking the wood directly on the ground. This will keep the wood from getting too wet and reduce the chances for infestation by termites and...
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The most common Tiny Home electrical setup is with a 30 amp RV plug or twist-lock 120 volt input. This is then wired to a small sub-panel box with...
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There is no excuse not to comply and we join the call for ALL certifiers to be checking that the damp-proof membrane complies with the current requirements of the NCC (and AS2870).
At the most, a window AC installation for your shed will only cost you an estimated amount of $1000 up to $1500.
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The CSIA states that you can keep firewood stored for up to 3 to 4 years without any issues of the wood going bad if you follow these recommended...
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Getting right to the bottom line, adding a porch will very likely increase your home's value. As a homeowner, when it's time to sell your home, you...
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Soffit to the ridge is common and helps to reduce heat and moisture build-up in the attic. Drilling 2” holes in the gable ends at the roof line is...
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