Porches that are subject to water damage, meaning not properly waterproofed, can incur structural damage over time. Take plenty of time up front to design your porch well: the design, orientation, size and placement. Consider how you will use it now and in the future. A great porch will ...
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population 17. The modest structure has a single bell in the bell-gable that rises from the front facade. The exterior is quite plain, but the interior is decorated with exceptional frescoes that date to the 15th century.
Det. Tom Small: No … We had teams of detectives searching the interior and the exterior. We walked the streets. We canvassed every building, door knocked every house. Maureen Maher: Were you kind of baffled initially? Det. Tom Small: Very much so. You know, ...
Home - Exterior How to Attach Composite Decking to Concrete By Larry Simmons Composite decking is a low-maintenance alternative to traditional wood decking. Composite decking is composed of a mixture of wood and plastic and offers the look of wood without the high maintenance involved with wood...
Add intricate details and decorations to bring life to your structure. Consider using smaller blocks or decorative elements like fences, slabs, stairs, or banners to add texture and visual interest. Incorporate landscaping, gardens, or exterior features to enhance the surroundings of your build. Addi...
They also need to be easy to clean. Ceramic tiles contain a coefficient of friction (COF) rating of at least 0.50 and a minimum level of resistance making them ideal for outdoor surfaces. 1.2.2 Wall Tiles Wall tiles are typically used for interior and exterior walls. They are made of ...
I like to install 3 or 4 flat washers between the house and the ledger to allow water and moisture to escape and not get trapped. I’d also like to point out that I prefer bolts to lag screws. The reason is lag screws don’t hold very well when then only penetrate and inch or so...
I also mentioned that the hardwood floors are going down this coming week, so we had to get all of that wood back up there so it could acclimate to the environment before it got put down. We had quite a crew helping us get it all hauled upstairs yesterday! It was an interesting appro...
Finally, my ceiling height is 7ft, I plan to take 8 ft lengths of fiberglass (I'm doing it exactly as you describe) but tuck the extra foot up into the cavity created by the floor joists up against the exterior (that area is pretty drafty), see any problem with that? Reply Todd ...