1568 Search Results for "installing shingles properly"
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Aeroponic pyramid garden in Victoria is a catalyst for change
Innovator Allan Murr cultivates a fresh perspective for distributing community food relief
Victoria’s Allan Murr uses pyramid-shaped planters and aeroponic farming to cultivate and harvest fresh produce that is distributed by volunteers to local food banks and community kitchens. This is not your average community food share. Murr is president of . . .
Posted: 2023-04-08
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CONNIE OLIVER: When it comes to wall art, anything's possible
FILLING wall space with interesting art doesn't have to be an expensive or complicated endeavor. If you've just moved in to a new apartment and are wondering how you're going to fill the blank wall space or if you just want . . .
Posted: 2011-09-24
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Building code not always set in stone
Question: I was visiting a friend’s new condo recently and noticed the drywall in the garage was not taped or painted. Does this conform to the Manitoba Building Code? It seems that any fire in the garage has direct access to . . .
Posted: 2017-10-07
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Value packed
Meticulously designed home offers style and function
In an effort to distinguish themselves from their competitors, builders spend long hours trying to conjure up distinctive yet practical designs that properly balance style and function. That’s no simple task. Make a home too stylish, and you stand to lose function. . . .
Posted: 2020-01-18
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SOLUTIONS: When cleaning wooden furniture: Don't hold the mayo
QUESTION: We have unfinished cedar chairs. Last summer they became darkened from the drippy stuff that comes off our elm tree. I used soapy water and a scrubbing brush last fall and they are a tiny bit cleaner. Do you . . .
Posted: 2009-05-31
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RENOVATIONS: Foam framed
News stories miss key details in bid to slag spray-foam insulation
There's something fishy about a couple of recent stories concerning off-gassing purportedly caused by the installation of polyurethane spray-foam insulation (PSFI)--yes, the very insulation lauded until recently as a green product used extensively in the U.S. and Canada for more . . .
Posted: 2013-11-16
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Odd sounds may be nothing to worry about
Question: I have a ranch home, which was built in 1979. I purchased the home two years ago, and one of the first things I did was call an insulator. The insulator not only blew a significant amount of insulation into . . .
Posted: 2014-10-04
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PRAIRIE GARDENER: Great weather — if you’re a weed
Pulling them out often makes things worse
Nothing gets under a gardener’s skin more than cold, rainy weather — well, except for the resulting proliferation of weeds that is. And this summer we have both. Weeds thrive in these conditions, even if they are about three weeks behind . . .
Posted: 2009-08-30
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ASK THE INSPECTOR: Soil moisture key to sinking basement floors
QUESTION: I have a 2800-square-foot, split-level home on the Assiniboine river in Westwood. Over the past few years, with dry summers and limited rain, the floor in one section of the lower level has dropped around two inches. There are . . .
Posted: 2014-02-15
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ASK THE INSPECTOR: No weeping tile system? That's the pits
QUESTION: I am sitting here watching a brand-new home being backfilled without weeping tile. I live quite close to the Red River, about 500 yards away. It is a concrete foundation and they took the care to wrap the foundation . . .
Posted: 2009-09-13