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Termites, Carpenter Ants, and Beetles, are pests that could be living in your firewood. Most insects that are in that wood are no risk to humans, or the things inside of your home, but keeping that wood stacked up next to your house could be a danger to your home.
YES! A toilet can be installed in a garden room, as it does not need to meet building regulations approval due to its separation and size. Building...
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Areas with a lot of wood, mulch, or piles of leaves attract small mammals like rodents that are snakes' prey. These creatures are likely attracting...
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Mothballs are meant to kill moths, eggs and larvae, but are also used to keep rats, mice and squirrels away. Those containing paradichlorobenzene...
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A garden log cabin is indeed a garden room, but they may not look the same as a conventional garden room due to the cabins distinguishing feature...
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Termite nests containing the queen are based in the ground, but the workers will tunnel on the wood. Mud tunnels may be visible on your wood. When you bring those logs into your home, it is unlikely those termites will move to anything within your home. If you stack that wood up against your home, those termites will be eager to move onto the wood of your home like they have been invited to dinner. Keeping the wood away from the base of your home will keep the termites controlled and where they belong.
Rubber tiles have a smooth surface, so they're perfect for a patio or deck area that will be holding furniture. The furniture can sit level on the...
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The larger the bubble size, the more protection you have against impact damage. That's because there's more air captured in larger bubbles to...
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No matter whether you are doing it yourself, or if you are having your ramp built for you, it's important to understand how much money you have...
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An 80 pound bag of concrete, 2″ thick, will cover 3.6 square feet. An 80-pound bag of concrete, 4″ thick, will cover 1.8 square feet. An 80 pound...
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