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Although a porch light is helpful, it will not keep every raccoon away because the light source is too high. Motion-activated floodlights are lower and will only activate after a raccoon triggers the sensors. If you place the lights in key locations around your property, they will scare the raccoons away.
You will need approximately 3.08 cubic yards (4.3 tons or 83.16 cubic feet) of screened 3/4″ size gravel as base material for a 12×16 shed...
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The problems with living in a shed from Home Depot are numerous. To start, Tuff Shed itself advises against using its products as homes. “As sold,...
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Raccoons are very smart and resourceful animals, so they will harvest food consistently from garbage cans and pet dishes. Because raccoons never give up easily, you must use highly effectively pest control solutions to keep them off your property.
Gravel is the best shed foundation, especially for portable buildings that come with a wood floor. Concrete is the ideal foundation for a garage or...
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In most cases, MSR roll roofing is the cheapest shed roof material you can buy. Roll roofing is also the easiest shed roof to install because you...
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The most common alternative to using joist hangers is a ledger strip. This technique requires a plank of wood to be secured to the outside wall and...
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Toilet paper can take 5 weeks or more to biodegrade, depending on whether it's been buried or not. Kleenex would theoretically take a little...
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A 20 x 20 deck installation costs approximately $14,000 on average. Using more economical materials like bamboo or cedar deck boards can knock the...
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Use Clothing to Pack Breakables Instead of buying bubble wrap, cover fragile or easily-scratched items with clothing. Delicate items could include...
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