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Harvest Your Home: Essential Fall DIY Projects
Fall is a season of transformation, making it the perfect time to tackle some DIY projects that will enhance your home’s beauty and functionality. Whether you’re looking to add a touch of autumn charm or prepare your home for the colder months ahead, these essential fall DIY projects will help you harvest the best of the season. 1. Create a Cozy Outdoor Space As the temperatures drop, create a warm and inviting outdoor space where you can enjoy the crisp fall air. Consider adding a fire pit, comfortable seating, and cozy blankets. String lights or lanterns can add a magical...
Why Soil Moisture Matters When Pouring Concrete Footings
When it comes to constructing a solid foundation, few factors are as crucial as soil moisture. For contractors and remodelers, understanding the role of soil moisture when pouring concrete footings can mean the difference between a long-lasting structure and one prone to cracking, settling, or even failure. In this blog, we’ll explore why soil moisture matters and provide practical tips for ensuring optimal conditions for your concrete footings. The Importance of Soil Moisture 1. Soil Stability Soil stability is paramount when laying any foundation. If the soil beneath a concrete footing is too dry or too wet, it can lead...
Guide to Insulating Attics and Roofs to Prevent Wet Roofs in Home Renovation and New Builds
When it comes to home renovations or new builds, one of the critical components that contractors and remodelers must address is attic and roof insulation. Proper insulation plays a significant role in maintaining a home's energy efficiency, comfort, and structural integrity. One particular issue that can arise from inadequate insulation is a wet roof, which can lead to severe damage and costly repairs. This blog will provide a comprehensive guide to insulating attics and roofs to prevent wet roofs, focusing on techniques, materials, and best practices relevant to contractors and remodelers. Understanding the Problem: Wet Roofs A wet roof occurs...
Tips for Building a Stair Case
Building a stair case can be an intimidating endeavor, regardless of skill level. Most of the time though, only a simple staircases is needed. No need for elaborate spirals and exotic materials -- just the basics. Any staircase, regardless of design, has certain things in common. In its basic form, building a simple staircase is something that most homeowners can handle. First off, here’s some basic terminology: The main components of nearly any staircase are the stringers, the treads, and the risers. A stringer is the portion of the stairway that connects one level to the next, at a diagonal....
Plywood vs. OSB: Which is Better
Different lumbers serve different purposes and can be used a variety of ways. For the sake of this writer’s purpose we’re going to focus on two: OSB and Plywood. Both types of wood can be used for walls, floors, and even roofs. This begs the question – which one is better? Keep reading to uncover the advantages and disadvantages of both. Back in the day all there was available was plywood until the 1970s when oriented strand board (OSB) became available. Since then, OSB has gained most of the market share due to its lower price point. OSB sheathing is...