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Mold loves water. When bleach is applied, the chlorine quickly evaporates after use leaving behind a lot of water. This water often soaks into the porous surface allowing the mold to flourish and re-grow in the moist environment. Bleach feeds the internal mold spores.
Chipmunks, skunks, woodchucks, and rats often dig or burrow underneath your homes deck, porch, or shed. Other pests such as raccoons, opossums, and...
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Steel is highly ductile, meaning that steel can deform without fracturing. This ductility allows a Barndominium to withstand most high winds...
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Laying A Gravel Path On Soil: Problems And Pitfalls While the process for how to lay a gravel path on soil is fairly simple, if labour-intensive,...
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While most home remedies only incapacitate or deter mice from nesting in your home, some of them can kill them instantly. Snap traps are the most...
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Bleach contains 90% of water. Mold loves water. When bleach is applied, the chlorine quickly evaporates after use leaving behind a lot of water. This water often soaks into the porous surface allowing the mold to flourish and re-grow in the moist environment. Bleach feeds the internal mold spores. Even though the surface may look bleached and clean, the remaining spores will root deeper, stronger and will often return worse than before.
Wooden sheds are easy prey for rats and mice but metal sheds are rodent proof because they are impossible to gnaw through. With a metal shed...
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Cost Estimator by Size SHED SIZE TYPICAL COST RANGE 10×10 (100 sq. ft) $2,000 to $17,500 10×12 (120 sq. ft) $2,400 to $21,000 12×12 (144 sq. ft)...
Read More »1. Think twice before you considering the DIY. Dead or alive, mold can still remain allergenic and damaging. There are many factors that need to be evaluated when deciding whether you should clean up the mold yourself or hire a professional. Sometimes DIY mold removal creates a bigger mess and can actually cost you more money in the long run. Inadequate equipment, insufficient protective wear, complications and allergic reactions are factors that may result to risky DIY mold remediation attempts. 2. Mold testing. You should also consider mold testing to determine the scope of the mold problem you’re dealing with as that may help determine what type of solution you may need to remediate it. You can have a mold professional test it for you. 3. Consult mold experts. Mold is a serious issue and should be taken earnestly. Always consult mold remediation experts before attempting to remediate mold yourself. Every situation is unique and Green Home Solutions are delighted to come to your property to discuss your options and provide a mold inspection.
Fiberglass batts Fiberglass batts are the cheapest type of insulation. The batting is packaged in rolls of standard thickness, with a typical...
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To build a solid stable gravel shed foundation remove the grass and topsoil and level the ground. Compact the loose soil and cover with a weed...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Overhangs can vary from a few inches to a few feet depending on preference; however, the suggested width of an overhang is between 12” and 18” for...
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A 2×4 can span a maximum of 6' 7” when spaced 16” apart and used as a floor or deck joist. When used as a ceiling joist or a roof rafter, a 2×4 can...
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