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  • How to Protect Outdoor Wood

    This is particularly important for pressure-treated lumber because the waterborne preservative leaves A porous black knot or crack in a board makes a prime place for water to accumulate and lead to rot. Old stain will usually show through the new stain, leaving blotchy spots in the finish. Using a sprayer or roller can apply the stain more quickly, but both of these methods leave much of the

  • Prevent Pipes from Freezing this Winter

    Cold weather can cause sections of your home plumbing to burst, leaving you without running water and Window sills in particular are a common leakage point, if you have any cabling running externally to

  • 32 Holiday Gift Ideas!

    Pliers Vampliers Technology utilizes a patented design with vertical and horizontal serrations that lead , tool-less blade change, a durable aluminum base plate with bevel detents, and carries an industry-leading Ryobi 40V HP Brushless Leaf Blower Using 40V HP technology and a jet fan design, this cordless blower brushless motor, advanced electronics, and lithium technology to power through heavy lawn debris and wet leaves speed trigger and turbo button allow you to dial back air output when in delicate areas like blowing leaves

  • Trenchless Sewer Repair Explained

    creating a new pipe within the old one by inserting an epoxy-soaked liner into the damaged pipe and leaving

  • Improve Your Furnace's Performance

    well-performing furnace not only ensures consistent warmth but also helps cut down on energy consumption, leading Unoccupied rooms no longer need to be heated, leading to significant energy efficiency gains.

  • 30 Tips for Floor Tile

    Leave an 1/8-in. gap between the board edges and install according to the manufacturer’s instructions Any give or flexibility in the subfloor can lead to cracks in the grout joints. Leave an expansion gap between the tile and baseboards. for the application, a joint within the grout manufacturer’s recommended width tolerance should not lead

  • Digging Deck Footings: Tips from the Pros

    A bit of homework early in the process on designs, materials and equipment can lead to an efficient and

  • Fell a Tree with a Chainsaw

    Is the tree leaning?

  • Soft Touch: Shanna's Column

    I will leave the major DIY and How-To's to Matt as that is not near as fun and interesting as discussing

  • Filtered Water from Every Faucet

    Make sure not to over-tighten the fittings, which might cause damage and leakage. When installing the water filters, use only lead-free solder identified for potable water applications Use fluxes intended for use with lead-free solders. Avoid using ‘self-cleaning’ fluxes.

  • Insulation Insight for New Homes and Upgrades

    Attic spaces can be overfilled leaving no empty spaces. It dries quickly, and any excess material can easily be trimmed away, leaving the surface ready for drywall

  • Spring Lawn Care Tips

    Mowing heights vary for each grass type, but for all of them, never remove more than a third of the leaf grasses are coming out of dormancy, so you will want to promote healthy roots and the return of green leaf

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