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Asphalt driveways are only as good as the base beneath them. You need to know how thick the gravel base should be for the traffic your driveway will handle. The width of the base is very important also. Asphalt thickness is determined by a good base.

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Hanging a hammock is simple but requires care. Enjoy the hammock experience by using correct hardware so that it never detaches itself from the trees. Hammock stands can eliminate the need for trees, concrete, hardware and posts.

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Steel beams or columns will supply more support to a taller deck than wood can. These columns are easy to work with and connect simply under the deck. Making connections to the concrete piers is also an easy task. Painting the steel before installation will help with rust prevention.

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Outdoor rooms create extra living space. Decks, a patio, an outdoor living room, garden rooms - even outdoor kitchens are possible. An outdoor room helps families who've outgrown their homes with additional outdoor living space to enjoy.

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Concrete overlays to repair sidewalk and driveway surfaces will fare well when several guidelines are met. Only place overlays over a sound slab. Apply overlays in optimal weather. Cement paint and bonding agents should be used. Curing compounds must be applied when the finish is complete.

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Asphalt driveways need to be sealed. Make sure that you know when and how often asphalt sealing is needed. Asphalt sealers are important to the length of life of your driveway.

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Concrete installation in cold weather can be successful if your contractor follows a few guidelines. Do no pour concrete on frozen ground. Mix concrete with hot water, preheated sand and gravel and add extra cement. Use a liquid curing compound and insulated blankets.

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Roof leaks in a valley can be prevented. If a metal flashing has been used, the most common problem is that the shingles were improperly cut. Gravity works with cuts in the tips of shingles to prevent water from leaking into your house during a rainstorm.

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