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Matthew Buquoi

How to Treat Wood to Resist Rotting

... as cedar and cypruss are ideal, but even they have a tendency to crack if not kiln dried or protected with a strong finish. Treated woods also need to be finished to reduce the ability to weather, delaminate, and become unprotected. The ... Read Read: How to Treat Wood to Resist Rotting

By: Matthew Buquoi | 28/08/2008 | DIY

Pressure Treated Lumber, What Home Buyers Should Look For!

... The wood is manufactured for ground contact, so having it touch the earth is not necessarily a defect. However, pressure treated wood in contact with the soil will last much longer if all soil contact is eliminated. Putting pressure treated ... Read Read: Pressure Treated Lumber, What Home Buyers Should Look For!

By: Eric Badgely | 28/02/2009 | Real Estate
Eric Badgely

Home Inspections: Pressure Treated Lumber, What to Look For!

... The wood is manufactured for ground contact, so having it touch the earth is not necessarily a defect. However, pressure treated wood in contact with the soil will last much longer if all soil contact is eliminated. Putting pressure treated ... Read Read: Home Inspections: Pressure Treated Lumber, What to Look For!

By: Eric Badgely | 02/01/2008 | Real Estate

Learn How to Clean Wood Furniture

... polished wood. To clean polished wood simply wipe with a furniture cream of your choice, wax, and shine with a chamois cloth. If treated wood appears to have water spots remove prior to applying wax by allowing oil to soak into the ... Read Read: Learn How to Clean Wood Furniture

By: Vince Platania, Jr. | 16/04/2009 | Home Improvement

The Best Wood for Deck

... deck, choose a prettier yet still durable lumber for the flooring, railings, and other steps. Save the pressure treated wood for the frame and supports. There are some collections such as Western Red Cedar, Redwood, Philippine Mahogany, ... Read Read: The Best Wood for Deck

By: Masni Rizal Mansor | 25/09/2006 | Home & Family

Wood Dog House – What Type of Materials to Use for Your Doghouse?

... when they come into contact with the ground. If you are building your own dog house, beware of using pressure-treated wood. This is because although they are resistant to decay and insects, they contain harmful chemicals that could pose a ... Read Read: Wood Dog House – What Type of Materials to Use for Your Doghouse?

By: Ricky Lim | 11/11/2008 | Pets

Wood Shake Roofing Offers Unique Look to the House

... proper care and maintenance in order to have longer durability. It should be protected from mold, rot and insects. Most of the pressure treated wood shakes roof are impregnated with fire retardant and meet national fire safety standards. ... Read Read: Wood Shake Roofing Offers Unique Look to the House

By: Article Manager | 13/08/2008 | Remodeling

The Popularity Of Wood Railings

... wood railings. Wood railings are particularly susceptible to microorganisms and water. By treating wood with chemicals that kill microorganisms, then you are protecting the wood from this particular type of danger. Water can be kept away ... Read Read: The Popularity Of Wood Railings

By: Mr.Andrew Caxton | 14/04/2007 | Home Improvement

Wood Railings - Elegant And Stylish

... and thriving on wood. The microscopic life starts first and then it is like a jungle, where the food chain starts. Therefore if you treat wood with chemicals to stop the growth of micro-organisms and keep water away from it, the possibility ... Read Read: Wood Railings - Elegant And Stylish

By: Alastair Hamilton | 08/02/2006 | Home & Family

How Wood Pellets are Produced

... the homes in which they are burned. For this reason, materials like particle board, painted or treated wood, coated panels, and other recycled wood products are particularly unsuited for use in wood pellets. Because of the low emissions of ... Read Read: How Wood Pellets are Produced

By: Brian Jenkins | 14/06/2008 | Kitchens

Are Vinyl Fences Better Than Wood Fences?

... fences when it comes to warranty. Because wood is naturally susceptible to decay regardless of how well you have it treated, wood fences rarely come with a warranty. For a vinyl fence, a 20-year warranty is quite common, and even labor and ... Read Read: Are Vinyl Fences Better Than Wood Fences?

By: Travis Lee | 01/05/2009 | Home Improvement

Wood-Burning Fireplaces

... draft. Tightly sealed doors in front of the fireplace block out much pollution. Don't burn trash or treated wood, and make sure your wood has been split and dried for at least six months. Use small pieces of wood. Small, hot fires give off ... Read Read: Wood-Burning Fireplaces

By: M. Scott Smith | 03/07/2008 | Home Improvement

Treating Termite Yourself

... time to treat for termites is before the home is constructed or during the construction. If you use pre-treated wood that has been sprayed with a chemical like Timbor, you will have less chance of termites.After the footings are poured and ... Read Read: Treating Termite Yourself

By: Jesus Saku | 01/03/2009 | Pets
golferstone

Woods released from hospital

... said Woods had lacerations to his upper and lower lips, and blood in his mouth; officers treated Woods for about 10 minutes until an ambulance arrived. Woods was conscious enough to speak, he said. Woods' injuries were described as serious ... Read Read: Woods released from hospital

By: golferstone | 01/12/2009 | Golf

Wood Fire Pits - Choose the Right Wood

... keep on dousing the fire, thrusting all the more smoke over guests and neighbors. In contrast, by means of suitably seasoned or treated wood results in a fire that begins easier, produces more heat, and saves your guests from running out of ... Read Read: Wood Fire Pits - Choose the Right Wood

By: James Lister | 18/11/2009 | Home Improvement

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