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Putting a dirty mattress into storage can result in mold, fungus, or at the very least a dirty mattress coming out of storage. To avoid this problem altogether, follow a few steps for a clean, ready-to-use mattress upon retrieval from storage: Vacuum the mattress thoroughly. Apply upholstery cleaner or baking soda.
For long-term fuel storage, metal cans are better than plastic. Plastic chemicals can leach into fuel, and plastic will degrade over time. Metal...
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From experience, the simplest way to build shed bases on uneven ground it to use a foundation of blocks, ideally concrete. This way, to compensate...
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Maybe your college student’s room is going to become your fabulous new home gym, or it’s time for that twin bed to become a double. What should you do with the old mattress? It’s still in good shape, but you don’t want to throw it out—and what if your kid moves back home after college? What if you never use the exercise equipment and decide to turn the space into a guest room instead? (It’s been known to happen!)
To do this is very easy. Take your rolls of insulation and tack it to the pre-existing wall. Next, use plasterboard and screw it to the beams of...
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In most cases, Garden Rooms are classed as outbuildings, which means you won't have to seek any kind of planning permission to build your space....
Read More »What about keeping your mattress protected during the move? It’s safest to shield the bed from filth and damage with blankets, sheets, or other fabric inside your moving vehicle—preferably a covered moving truck. Don’t have one yet? We’ve got our tenants covered with free truck use. Tying a mattress to your car with bungee cords can be a risk to you and other drivers as well as the structural integrity of the mattress. Plus, you never know when unfavorable weather conditions might strike on moving day!
Be sure to do your own research and make the best decision based on how you plan to use the shed. STEP 1: Measure the Space Between the Studs. ......
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Thermoplastic is a plastic that has a strong force of attraction. These types of plastic become soft on heating and become hard on cooling.
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Exterior-Grade Plywood You'll find one-half in. thick plywood works well for wall and roof sheathing, but use at least five-eighths in. plywood for...
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To Prevent Mold Growth in Your Home. Keep humidity levels in your home as low as you can—no higher than 50%–all day long. An air conditioner or...
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Some shed buyers quickly discover their shed's flooring may not be as durable as they thought when they made the purchase. They ask "Why is my shed...
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4”-6” inches Generally speaking, you will want the floor of your shed to be 4”-6” inches off the ground. Again, this is to prevent moisture...
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