Prefer a “she shed?”…Home Depot’s Coastal She Shed+8 Ways To Create Your Very Own She Shed What About Metal And Plastic Sheds? I was sort of on the fence about what type of shed to buy and where to buy it from. I even went shopping at local shed companies — to check out ...
Chimneys or plumbing vents "patched-over" so as to be blocked, and are frequently missing caps, a functional problem for the heater and a potential fire hazard. Dents and ponding on mobile home roofs, and leaks at seams (patching with roof cement fixes leaks but corrodes metal) Mobile hom...
The flashing and sealant around the penetrations such as vents for HVAC and household appliances added after the roof is complete ought to be checked regularly. Overhanging Trees These trees can rub on the roof and wear down the protective top layer. Moreover, branches can fall on the roof ca...
Many older East Bay homes are still outfitted with old-fashioned basement furnaces that heat through metal floor vents. When you’re not using the furnace, those vents are like big holes sucking up cold, moldy, damp air from the basement or crawlspace, experts say. And when you are using ...
Cover exterior attic vents with metal mesh to prevent hot embers from entering. Keep your yard watered and maintained. Prune trees so the lowest branches are no less than six-to-10 feet from the ground. And, by all means have an evacuation plan. You may have to get out in the face of...
To confirm his assessment, I had three different roofing companies come and evaluate the roof. All three companies said that the roof would be lucky to make it through the winter. We took several pictures to show the damage; the nails that were not driven in correctly, the lose shingles an...
Also there is a small fan attached to the toilet that vents to the outside places. I had to cut a hole in the side of the bus to install the vent, so that was fun. This is a picture of the vent Inside of the toilet The wiring for the small 12v pump The finished toilet install...
Most roof damage comes from water from precipitation or condensation under roof materials. You need to look for cracks, discoloration, rust, corrosion, and poor seams on flashings. Look for soot buildup and look for insects. On heating, assess for clogged vents and ruined tanks or covers. ...
12" supply. also you can put a scoop (small piece of metal in those vents in the colder rooms to deflect air up. Lastly I would check the seal around the connection of the floor supply boot to the main trunk line it is where to pieces of metal duct join and reseal with foil tape...
I can fit all of my jars easily on one sheet of galvanized metal, with room to expand! I now have a clear countertop…it looks so much less cluttered than it did, and I can still access all of my spices and utensils! Other Kitchen Organizing Ideas You Might Like ...