1589 Search Results for "installing shingles properly"
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TREE CARE: You can fight leaf yellowing from rains
LAST year, at around this time, I wrote about problems with southern Manitoba fruit trees caused by heavy rainfalls. This year, it's no different. In fact, it's worse. Here's what I wrote last year: "In infertile soils that are certainly typical of most . . .
Posted: 2010-07-03
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Keep insects at bay to protect trees and fruit
Insects are known to appear in yearly cycles on all infested stone fruits. Plum curculio damage has been increasingly common in the recent past, but this insect can also make apples, cherries and apricots completely inedible. These insects, called weevils, . . .
Posted: 2016-04-30
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ASK THE INSPECTOR: Water leakage main worry for homeowner
QUESTION: We have a wood basement, foundation walls, and a concrete floor. There are eight-foot-high ceilings and there is approximately two feet above ground for the small windows. Recently we had a clean water backup in our basement. I have . . .
Posted: 2012-09-15
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Shut the barn door
Introducing stylish doors presents several hurdles
What may appear to be the smaller project on a long list of impending jobs, can often take up more time and effort than expected. Two instances of barn doors were recently introduced on the main floor of a . . .
Posted: 2024-04-06
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Good fences, good neighbours
Privacy project can be done in a day
Shortly after I sheathed a ground-level deck in composite for a homeowner last summer, I was asked the best way to increase privacy from a neighbouring property. There were two obvious options: erect a privacy wall along the side of . . .
Posted: 2025-07-19
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Top-shelf idea leads to great little pantry
There is never enough space for anything — especially when it comes to storage in older homes. Other than the larger closet in the foyer of my main floor, there are only two other closets in my house. They’re smaller closets . . .
Posted: 2017-11-10
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ARI MARANTZ: Removing chimney a vexing situation
QUESTION: I live in a house that we built on top of the foundation of a house we tore down. The original house and foundation were built in the 1940s. In the new house we put in a high-efficiency furnace . . .
Posted: 2011-04-09
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Finished basement now a great space
Improving lower level can be a daunting project
The unfinished, or partially finished, basement is a common residential attribute for many homeowners. At at tender age, I recall helping my dad frame what would eventually become my very own bedroom in the basement of my childhood home. Many of . . .
Posted: 2018-02-03
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SOLUTIONS: This solution sprays pesky plant flies away
QUESTION: I read your column regularly and find it very helpful. Some time ago, you gave a solution to get rid of the little flies that seem to take up residence in house plants. Was it 2 tbsp. per litre . . .
Posted: 2012-03-24
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Joy in a Labour Day maple
I’m no stranger to planting trees. And anyone who knows me well recognizes my love of the process. On my property, over 3, 000 trees have been planted throughout the years, a good chunk of which have recently begun . . .
Posted: 2024-09-14








