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Granny Pods: What You Need to Know for Elder Care
Jan 23, 2025
Granny Pods: What You Need to Know for Elder Care
Granny pods are a creative small home design that families install to keep their parents close as they age. Granny pods, or accessory dwelling units (ADUs), are an alternative to long-term care homes. There is an initial upfront cost for ADUs, but most granny pod arrangements are less expensive than...
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Plywood Siding: A Guide to Installation, Comparison, and Cost
Jan 23, 2025
Plywood Siding: A Guide to Installation, Comparison, and Cost
Plywood siding is made from thin sheets of wood veneer glued together to form a panel. The panels are 4 feet wide and 8-10 feet long, but this type of siding is also available in tongue and groove boards or shiplap planks. It comes in various thicknesses ranging from ⅜...
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Dutch Lap Siding: A Guide to Installation, Alternatives, and Cost
Jan 23, 2025
Dutch Lap Siding: A Guide to Installation, Alternatives, and Cost
Dutch lap siding is known for its unique overlapping profile. It creates a shadow line effect that protects a building’s structure from the elements. Other terms for dutch lap siding include cove lap siding, german lap siding, and drop siding. Dutch lap siding is available in fiber cement, vinyl, and...
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What is a Beam Ceiling?
Jan 23, 2025
What is a Beam Ceiling?
A beam ceiling is a ceiling with exposed structural beams. The beams were originally squared off trees–or even the trees themselves–with branches and bark removed. Structural beams hold up roofs, second floors, mezzanines, and galleries. Wood ceiling beams are often seen in vaulted ceilings. They are a staple of log...
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What is a Shed Ceiling?
Jan 23, 2025
What is a Shed Ceiling?
A shed ceiling in a house is one-half of a vaulted ceiling. The name comes from lean-to sheds that are added onto taller buildings. The roof only slopes one way. Shed ceilings are often found in attic spaces converted into living spaces. They are also known as a lean-to, catslide,...
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Overhang Roofs: Types, Sizes, and Benefits
Jan 23, 2025
Overhang Roofs: Types, Sizes, and Benefits
A roof overhang is the portion of the roof that extends past the exterior walls of your home. It’s also known as a roof eave. The area under the roof eave is called the soffit and gets covered by a protective material such as vinyl, fiberglass, or aluminum. Most homes...
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The Easiest Way to Remove Moss from a Roof
Jan 23, 2025
The Easiest Way to Remove Moss from a Roof
Removing moss from a roof is a job you can do yourself if you have the necessary safety equipment. For minimal moss, all you need is a soft-bristled brush and hose. You can purchase a roof-cleaning chemical or whip up your own roof moss remover for bigger jobs. Why Moss...
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How Long Should My Roof Last?
Jan 23, 2025
How Long Should My Roof Last?
Your roof’s lifespan gives you an idea of how long it will last. Aside from these general averages, other factors include climate, maintenance, and quality of the original material. Average roof lifespan Here’s a look at the average roof lifespan from longest lasting to shortest lifetime. SlateClaySynthetic SlateConcreteStanding Seam Metal...
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Beginner’s Guide to Floor Plan Symbols
Jan 23, 2025
Beginner’s Guide to Floor Plan Symbols
Floor plan symbols are graphical representations of architectural features in a written floor plan. These floor plan symbols help you make sense of where the architectural elements are located in the two-dimensional drawing. Floor plans feature standardized symbols common within the architectural field so that experts like builders, architects, engineers,...
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What is a Coved Ceiling?
Jan 23, 2025
What is a Coved Ceiling?
A coved ceiling is a smooth curved finish where walls and ceilings join–instead of normal 90 degree angles. The Oxford Dictionary even defines cove as “a concave arch or arched molding, especially one formed at the junction of a wall with a ceiling.” Curved ceilings give rooms a soft smooth...
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Log Siding: Styles, Installation Techniques, & Cost Factors
Jan 23, 2025
Log Siding: Styles, Installation Techniques, & Cost Factors
Log sidingmimics the look of traditional log construction. Wood is the most common material for log siding, but it’s also available in vinyl, concrete, and steel. Log cabin siding is installed horizontally, with the pieces stacking up to create the appearance of a traditional cabin. Cost of Log Siding Log...
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Corrugated Metal Siding: Design Options, Installation, and Cost 
Jan 23, 2025
Corrugated Metal Siding: Design Options, Installation, and Cost 
Corrugated metal siding is a cladding made of thin, rippled metal sheets. It’s popular for its industrial appearance, durability, and resistance to harsh weather conditions. It suits residential and commercial properties in areas that experience extreme weather conditions. Pros and Cons of Corrugated Metal Siding Pros Low maintenance: Corrugated metal...
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Roof Repair 101: How to Fix a Leaking Roof
Jan 23, 2025
Roof Repair 101: How to Fix a Leaking Roof
Fixing a minor roof leak is something homeowners with DIY experience and safety equipment can do themselves. But more extensive roof repairs are best left to the experts. If you’ve noticed stains on your ceiling or water spots running down your walls, there’s a high chance your roof has developed...
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