Lamp post lights will light up a dark rural street. Installing the post pole could be an issue depending upon your soil. Once the lamp post is set, you will need to run electric to it or use a solar energy light.
Lamp post lights will light up a dark rural street. Installing the post pole could be an issue depending upon your soil. Once the lamp post is set, you will need to run electric to it or use a solar energy light.
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Tim Carter explains how to stick stones onto a wall and how to make it stand the test of time.
In this issue, showing friends around NH, the annual Spring Stain Solver Sale, new Cleaning & Sealing Your Deck eBook is released, a revised version of the Crown Molding eBook is on its way, Video of the Week on Blacktop Crack Repairs, high-performance house paint Tip of the Week, thanks for your replies, Yelp! and my Q&A of the Week on flagstone patios on crushed stone.
Removing a wall can create all kinds of hidden issues. Most interior walls can have cables, plumbing and other items that will need to be relocated if the wall is removed.
In this issue, spring has come and gone at the lake, deck cleaning & sealing eBook, tool review, invisible websites, tip of the week, replying to the newsletter, cell phone do-not-call list, video of the week and the Q & A of the week.
With some simple tools and a little sweat, you can build a garden pond with a waterfall in your backyard. Building a pond yourself allows you to create the size and shape you want.
Tim Carter shows a partially filled clean garden pond. He explains how the pond holds water, where the pump is for the waterfall and what the shelves in the pond do.
In this issue, spring fever hits, a friendly reminder, the first tool review on a Senco nailer, the new Before & After section, delays in answering questions, phone fraud that could affect you, my tip of the week and video of the week, the upcoming Stain Solver sale and the Question and Answer of the week.
Floor joists are beams that support your subflooring and flooring. When installing floor joists, they must be properly supported on both ends. Without proper support, your floors can swag and squeak.
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