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A ductless heat pump, also known as a mini split, utilizes inverter technology and consists of an outdoor and indoor unit and is typically the most energy-efficient way to heat and cool a garage. At the most basic level, a heat pump collects outdoor heat and moves it inside to your garage, so you feel warm.
four inches thick As for thickness, non-reinforced pavement four inches thick is standard for passenger car driveways. For heavier vehicles, a...
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CHANGES AND CANCELLATIONS If changes or cancellation occurs within 5 days of installation, a restocking/rescheduling or cancellation fee may apply....
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If you want the shed to be used for lawn care, it is best to place it in an easily accessible location that will open up to the rest of the yard....
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Four inches How thick will your patio slab be? Four inches is the minimum thickness for a concrete patio. You'll want to make it six to eight...
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“Siting a barn is always location specific, but generally we see structures facing in the east/west direction,” Benoit says. “Positioning your...
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With prices hitting new highs and many sales going for well over the asking price, buyers were wealthier with a median household income of...
Read More »It might be tempting to ignore the above heating options in favor of a less expensive, portable heater that you can find in a hardware store. Unfortunately, you often get what you pay for with portable heaters. For one, you might not get the heat output you need out of these smaller units. Furthermore, because these are portable, you always need to be thinking about replacing the fuel tank, typically propane. That’s no fun if you intend to use your garage a lot. But the most troubling reality of portable heaters involves the pollutants they release. Part of the reason portable heaters are cheaper to install is because their exhaust is not vented. Instead, they release carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and water vapor directly into the room they’re heating.They also carry a fire risk, especially near common garage combustibles like gas cans, paint, solvents, etc. Even though these pollutants are supposedly at acceptably safe levels when the unit is working properly, if anything ever malfunctions, you run the risk of toxic pollutants ruining the air in your garage and possibly leading to respiratory issues and other negative health effects. On the other hand, unit heaters and wall furnaces vent exhaust directly outside so you never risk breathing it in. Electric heaters and heat pumps use electricity, so venting doesn’t apply.
What Foods Attract Mice and Rats? Fruit and berries — Out of all the foods rodents consume, their top two loves are generally fruits and berries....
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A kitchen bump out is essentially an extension of your existing home – adding on space to your kitchen into available space in your backyard or...
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If you want to add several electrical circuits to your backyard storage shed or studio shed you will need to add an electrical sub panel with...
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This can be achieved by opening the garage door about a foot, or fully opening the shed door and turning on a fan or two to circulate air....
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