Fiber Cement Siding Panels

fiber cement siding panels

These fiber cement siding panels could be eighty, or more, years old. They're on an old house in Meredith, NH. When installed there was no need to paint them. For some reason, people decide to go down that road of no return. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

Fiber Cement Siding Panels Are Man-Made Rock

Fiber cement siding panels are excellent materials to cover the exterior of a home. There are thousands and thousands of homes and businesses that have this magic siding on their exterior walls.

The panels are so weather resistant for many many years special ones were made as roofing shingles! The panels used to be made with:

  • Portland cement
  • fine silica sand
  • asbestos

It's important to realize all three of those ingredients are rock or derivatives of rock and water causes no harm to any of them.

Modern fiber cement siding panels contain wood fiber in place of the asbestos. Wood fibers in fiber cement siding absorb water. A point often overlooked is this water can freeze and expand in cold climates.

fiber cement siding panels

The red piece of siding is made with fiber cement that contains wood fibers. It was installed too close to a porch deck, got wet, absorbed water and delaminated. If this siding had contained asbestos or fiberglass instead of wood fiber, the damage would have never happened. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

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Fiberglass Would Be A Better Component

Another key point is fiberglass strands have been used for decades to reinforce concrete slabs. It's an inexpensive building material and it's waterproof.

It would be easy to substitute small fiberglass strands in modern fiber cement siding panels. The new cement siding would then last as long as the original product that contained asbestos.

At the present time my opinion is wood fiber is used as a form of planned obsolescence. If pieces of siding go bad, then you need to buy new to replace it.

Old Fiber Cement Siding On Historic Buildings

You can find durable fiber cement siding on tens of thousands of buildings in the USA. There are no less than ten buildings within a one-mile radius of Meredith, NH where I live.

fiber cement siding panels

This is an historic house in Meredith, NH that is covered with original fiber cement panels. They are in excellent shape except for a few places where the siding has been bumped. This house was probably built in the late 1800s and covered with the fiber cement in the 1920s or 1930s. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

You can find hundreds and hundreds of old historic homes in just one day if you walk around an old East-Coast city!

Repairing Old Fiber Cement Siding Video

Watch this quick video to see how to replace a piece of older fiber cement siding. It's not hard to do.


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Stone Step Treads

Stone Step Treads

These stone steps are on Rockland Place in Montrose, CA. The stones come out of the nearby San Gabriel Mountains each time there's a heavy rain. These treads would be horrible in a climate that gets snow. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

Stone Step Treads Tough and Colorful

Stone step treads are strong, long-lasting and gorgeous depending on the stone material you use. I've got a set of stone steps at my own home here in central New Hampshire.

It's important to realize I love stone as a building material. Not only do certain stones look gorgeous, but they're also the strongest material you can use.

Fine-grained granite that contains a high percentage of quartz can last thousands of years with no measurable wear! All of the Wonders of the World have one thing in common. They're all made from stone.

Paving brick, slate, limestone and basalt are all very good stones to use for step treads.

Granite Step Tread

This is the top surface of a fine-grained granite step tread. The white crystals are quartz. This step can withstand centuries of freezing weather with little wear. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

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Tread Design is Important

Stone Steps

These stone step treads work well in southern California where it never snows. Don't use uneven stones like this for your step treads if you have to shovel snow! Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

A point often overlooked is the design of the tread. The first thing to remember is the climate.

Cold climates where there is ice and snow require treads that are flat and easy to shovel snow. The bumpy treads in the photo above would be a poor design choice for outdoor stair treads.

It must be remembered that step treads need to have a slight pitch to them so water never ponds on the tread. Water must flow across each tread and eventually end up at the bottom of the set of steps.

Ponding water can lead to slips and falls on steps.

Granite Stone Step

Here's a single granite stone step at my own home at my front porch. It's got a 10-inch tread. You can stack these pieces of granite like Legos to make long sets of steps. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

10 Inches is Ideal Tread Size

Another key point is the size of the stone step tread. A depth of 10 inches is best. In this case you'd have a 7.5-inch riser.

As an illustration many years ago the national building code for steps said this about tread and riser sizing:

"The sum of two risers and one tread shall be no less than 24 inches and no greater than 26 inches."

This wording allowed for an infinite number of tread / riser combinations if you remember your grade school math.

However, the sweet spot between those two code numbers is 25 inches.

Two 7.5-inch risers and one 10-inch tread equal 25 inches. I can tell you from years of building stone, brick and wood steps this tread and riser combination is the safest and most comfortable to go up and down.

Strong Portland Cement

Another key point is to use Portland cement to lock the stones together. Do NOT use bricklayer's mortar mix. The strongest mixture for stone steps is:

  • 2 parts medium or coarse washed sand
  • 3/4 part Portland Cement
  • 1/2-part Hydrated Lime

The hydrated lime is a secret ingredient that will add extra strength and durability to the mortar that binds the stones together.

This is great hydrated lime. It's label for use on farms, but believe me it's GREAT to use for brick, stone mortars and whitewash. CLICK THE PHOTO OF THE BAG NOW TO HAVE THIS DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME IN DAYS.

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Gutter Guards For Pine Needles

gutter guards for pine needles

This is the best gutter guard I've ever tested. A stainless steel micro mesh prevents any pine needles from getting into the gutter. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

Gutter guards for pine needles are available and they work. I have them on my own home.

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Gutter Guards For Pine Needles

The best gutter guards are ones that have a fine micro mesh covering. This mesh stops pine needles of every variety.

For one thing, I've been using a micro mesh gutter guard on my past two homes for over ten years. Not one pine needle has entered my gutters.

Most gutter guards have large holes, slits or other openings that get clogged with small tree debris and the needles. Watch this video to see how ineffective the poor-performing gutter guards are.

Free & Fast Bids

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Gutter Guard Slope Must Match Roof Pitch

It's important to realize a gutter guard should be installed so the top surface is sloped. The slanted surface of the gutter guard allows gravity, wind and rain to clear needles and debris off the gutter guard.

You may have to lower your gutters to be sure the front lip of your gutter is in the same plane of the roofing material.

gutter guards for pine needles sketch

Here's a quick cross section showing how the gutter guard - in green - is in the same plane as the roofing material. The drawing is not to scale. I used to make drawings like this sitting at customers' kitchen tables. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

Gutter Guards That #FAIL

Many gutter guards failed in the testing I conducted over the years. I placed small pieces of paper on gutter guard displays at home and garden shows. The paper represented small pieces of leaves, needles and bits of bark. The flowing water carried the pieces of paper into the gutter or clogged the gutter guard.

Watch the following videos. They demonstrate why it's so important to have a micro mesh guard and why the guard needs to be in the same plane as the roofing material.

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Inselbric Asphalt Siding

Inselbric panels insulbrick

This giant apartment building in Newport, NH is covered with Inselbric panels. It's possible they were installed before 1940. This wall faces south and the sun has damaged some of the surface. But the other three sides of the building look brand new! Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

Inselbric Asphalt Panel Siding

Inselbric is a discontinued siding product. You can no longer buy it. It was made in a similar manner as today's asphalt shingles. Click to see pictures of a house in Cincinnati, OH, that has withstood the test of time.

The product name is often misspelled. A few other common misspellings are:

  • Insulbrick
  • Inselbrick
  • Insulbric

It's important to realize this fascinating product still protects tens of thousands of homes, sheds, barns and business all over the USA and possibly Canada.

It must be remembered it first came to market in October of 1931 and soon dominated the marketplace because it was easy to install, attractive, and was truly maintenance-free. Gone were the days of scraping peeling alkyd paint from wood siding.

Inselbric Trademark

Here's the official US Patent and Trademark Office record of the Inselbric trademark.

For this reason, homeowners and businessmen bought millions of square feet of this magic material.

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Interlocking Asphalt-Saturated Wood Fiber Panels

This asphalt siding is an ingenious product. It's about 1/2-inch thick wood fiber panels with interlocking male and female grooves an tongues.

inselbric insulbrick inselbrick

Here's a closeup shot of the side of an Inselbric panel. You can see it's about 1/2-inch thick. Note the asphalt and ceramic granules. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

Another key point is it goes together exactly like traditional hardwood flooring interlocks. This interlock feature stopped wind-driven rain from harming the structure.

A point often overlooked is the wood fibers were saturated with hot asphalt and colored mineral granules were carefully placed on the panels. This asphalt made it waterproof.

Using lost technology it could be made to look like brick, stone or even wood.

Inselbric Styles and Types

There were five primary styles:

  • 3D-INSELUM
  • INSELSTONE
  • INSELSYDE
  • INSELBRIC
  • INSELWOOD

By far the most popular was the INSELBRIC and INSELSTONE.

Aluminum Siding Kicked It To The Curb

Most building products have their day in the sun. Sunset for this magic siding product happened in the 1960s. Aluminum siding took the marketplace by storm and the returning veterans from WWII didn't want their new houses covered with the material they grew up with.

The demand for all the Insel products dropped off quickly and it was all over.

I wish I could go back in time to see how they distributed the colored ceramic granules as they made the INSELSTONE panels. The 3D effect created by the shadow lines is unbelievable.

advertisement for Inselbric

Here's an advertisement for Inselbric from a May 1954 edition of LIFE magazine. The product was pushed aside in the 1960s by the insane aluminum siding craze. Inselbric had a great 30-year run. Copyright LIFE magazine - Fair Use Doctrine usage

Inselstone Meredith, NH

This is a detached one-car garage covered with INSELSTONE. There's a good chance this material was put on in the 1930s based on its location on Parade Road in Laconia, NH. The material up away from the splatter zone is in brand new condition. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

inselbric inselbrick inselstone

This is a close up of the INSELSTONE on the Parade Road garage. Pay attention to the striking detail that create shadows as if the panel is 3D. Wouldn't you love to see the manufacturing process that so carefully scattered the colored ceramic granules? I know I would. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

 

inselbric insulbrick insulbric inselbrick

Here's some of the magic material on a tired home in Meredith, NH on Dow Road. This is a unique photo because the small entryway is covered in the brick pattern yet the main house is covered with a different asphalt siding product. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

CLICK HERE to get FREE & FAST BIDS from local siding contractors. Ask one about this historic siding.

 

Trex Transcend Railing Installation

Trex Transcend Deck

Here's my own Trex Transcend deck. There's lots of railing. It didn't take long to understand how to do it with professional results. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

I completed a somewhat complex Trex Transcend railing installation the summer of 2016. This railing system is well engineered and a pleasure to work with. This column was SO GOOD that I shared with the 31,000 subscribers who read my June 21, 2020 newsletter.

Trex Transcend Railing Installation - #WOOT!

It's important to note the Trex Railing Installation manual is a great document. To begin with, you need to read it cover to cover.

I'm just going to share some extra tips here that made my installation go faster. I'm also going to share a few things I wish I would have done differently.

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Trex RainEscape Water Capture Video

Railing Post Spacing

I used the post sleeves that are engineered to slide down over 4x4 posts. The pre-cut railings are made for 8-foot-on-center and 6-foot-on-center spacing.

For this reason I laid out most of my deck posts for the 8-foot spacing. If I could do this over, I would have put them at 95 and 1/2-inch or even 95-inch spacing.

On the negative side, you'll have difficulty getting perfect fits of the railing sections if your posts are even slightly out of plumb. A point often overlooked is if the 4x4s have the slightest amount of twist. The 96-inch center-to-center post spacing will have you cursing for sure.

Another key point is be sure the 4x4 posts you use are carefully selected. To avoid warping and twisting, only use posts that have been cut from the center of the tree. You want to see the sapling core in the center of the post for ultimate long-term stability.

Free & Fast Bids

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Rail Post Height & Low-Voltage Cable

My precut post sleeves were 40 inches tall. It's a perfect height.

I installed my rough 4x4 posts so they were 40 inches above the treated floor joists. This created a 1-inch dead space on top of the post after the sleeve was installed.

trex transcend railing installation

You can see the dead space on top of the 4x4 post. You'll be glad it's there if you're putting in post caps that have the soft low-voltage lights. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

As a result this dead space was perfect to house the extra low-voltage wire tail that comes with the lighted post caps.

The post sleeves have friction ribs on the inside so they fit snug on a 4x4. I wish I would have taken the time to create a 1/4 x 1/4-inch routed recess groove on the post for the low-voltage cable to fit inside.

Instead I just put the cable near one of the corners to completely avoid the friction ribs.

Cutting Railings - Go Sloooooooow

The railings seem to be made from fiberglass. This gives them great strength. The Vintage Lantern brown color is some sort of coating on top of the fiberglass.

trex transcend railing installation

The red arrows point to small chips in the dark brown coating on the railings. Cut slowly to avoid this. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

I noticed chips on some of the cut edges. These happened because I cut too fast.

Code Compliant Stair Railings

The building code is a dynamic document. It changes every three years.

You need to be very precise with your post placement on stairs for the railing height to meet the code minimum.

This placement, in my opinion, conflicts with the BEST place to put the posts for maximum strength and stability.

I put my stair railing posts on the inside corner of the rough stair stringer and riser. Recessed through bolts through the stringer lock the post in place.

CLICK HERE to get FREE & FAST BIDS from local deck contractors in case you feel you'll mess this job up.

Concrete Drive vs Pavers

concrete drive vs pavers

This concrete driveway is in good shape albeit the cracks. The owners are debating whether to redo it with concrete or match the paver sidewalk. (C) Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

Concrete Drive vs Pavers TIPS

DEAR TIM: We'd like to replace our driveway. My wife and are debating whether to replace the concrete driveway with another concrete driveway or a concrete paver driveway. I've concerns about the concrete pavers heaving and moving about due to the winter weather in central Ohio.

I also think shoveling the snow on a paver driveway could be frustrating given the number of spaces between pavers. We’ve talked to local contractors and received different opinions. Some say pavers are a problematic choice for our climate. Others say the pitch of our driveway makes concrete a poor option.

What’s your advice to get a great long-lasting job no matter which choice we make? Scott J., Westerville, OH

Concrete Drive vs Pavers Half Truths

DEAR SCOTT: I’m not a betting man, but let me guess. The concrete paver contractor said that the pitch of your driveway would make poured concrete fail. The poured concrete contractor said that pavers are problematic even though he walked across your concrete paver sidewalk to your front door. Am I close?

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It’s hard to make an informed choice when you’re doled out biased information, isn’t it? Your simple driveway decision reminds me of a meeting I attended years ago. It’s relevant and I feel you’ll enjoy it.

I was elected as a councilman in my small village fifteen years ago. Three other new members were swept into office one of them a brilliant attorney I became friends with. He was an expert litigator and somehow we began discussing a situation at a committee meeting.

“A half truth is a whole lie,” he said at one point. That simple statement hit me like a bucket of ice water. The contractors you’re talking to are telling you half truths. I’ve done expert witness work for over fifteen years in construction lawsuits and have been sworn in countless times. When you take an oath before a deposition or in a courtroom there’s a reason you swear to “ ... tell the truth, the WHOLE truth, and nothing but the truth.”

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Whole Truth About Poured Concrete & Pavers

For this reason let’s talk about the whole truth concerning poured concrete vs concrete pavers when used as a driveway. It’s important to realize both systems are relying on Portland cement. That’s a good thing. Portland cement is the glue that holds together the sand and gravel in the poured concrete and the concrete pavers. I’ve walked across concrete sidewalks and driveways in Cincinnati, Ohio that look fantastic after seventy, or more, years of exposure to the elements

Another key point is the concrete pavers are made in a controlled environment where they gain maximum strength. Poured concrete ordered from a ready mix plant might not have enough cement in the mix because the contractor wants to save money.

Easy To Ruin Poured Concrete

A point often overlooked is poured concrete can be ruined not only as it’s being installed, but also after the contractor drives away. He may add water to the mix as he’s finishing it and he may not apply a curing compound to slow or stop the evaporation of water from the mix.

concrete drive vs pavers

The surface of the existing concrete is not that bad. There are some pop outs, but this drive might last another 30 years! (C) Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

In other words, if you decide to install poured concrete, you need to make sure the contractor knows exactly how to order, place, finish and cure it. If you want a super-strong poured driveway I’d order it with a 5,000 pound-per-square-inch (PSI) compressive strength. This exceeds the minimum standard of 4,000 PSI.

CLICK HERE  to get FREE & FAST BIDS from local contractors for a new CONCRETE driveway.

CLICK HERE to get FREE & FAST BIDS from local contractors for a new PAVER driveway.

Be sure the slump is no more than 5 inches, don’t allow any water to be added at the job site and apply a curing compound after the concrete is finished. I’d also pour the slab 6 inches thick and have 1/2-inch reinforcing steel in the slab 2 feet on center both directions. Before the pour the steel would look like an empty sheet of graph paper.

Concrete Paver Must-Do List

Concrete pavers can be installed with ease and will not be a problem at all with your cold weather. The most compelling evidence is your front sidewalk. The photo you sent me shows it’s made with concrete pavers and they look in excellent shape. They’re smooth from what I can tell.

On the negative side precast concrete paving bricks fade over time. The ultra-thin coating of colored cement paste wears off exposing the true gray and white color of the sand and stone used to make the pavers. Many homeowners are distressed when this happens.

Compacted Gravel Base Is Key

The key to a smooth strong driveway made with concrete pavers is the compacted gravel base under the pavers. Not only does the soil beneath the drive need to be solid and compacted, but the crushed gravel under the pavers also needs to be well compacted. The gravel is what prevents the pavers from sinking when concentrated loads are placed on the driveway.

Shoveling snow from the driveway will never be an issue if the pavers are installed according to all the written guidelines produced by the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute.

Given these points I’d also reach out to the Portland Cement Association. They’re the touchstone for trustworthy information about how concrete driveways should be installed that can last for well over seventy years.

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November 26, 2017 AsktheBuilder Newsletter

BURP! Kathy outdid herself on Thanksgiving. I didn't think it was possible, but once again she didn't disappoint.

Thanksgiving is my favorite meal of the year. The brined turkey was so juicy when I carved it, I thought a water line was somehow connected to it.

Then there were the Mistake Muffins.

For years, Kathy has made mouth-watering pumpkin muffins and then a batch of sweet potato muffins.

On Wednesday, she was on the phone talking with our oldest daughter Meghan, who lives in California. Being a woman, Kathy was able to multitask making the pumpkin muffins at the same time she was on the phone.

She got distracted and after adding the pumpkin in the bowl, she proceeded to then put in some sweet potatoes.

Moments later she called me in my man cave telling me about the mistake. She asked me to run to the store to get more yams.

"Did you throw out the batter?" I asked.

"No, why?"

"For goodness sake DON'T THROW IT OUT. We'll bake them and see how they taste."

OMG!!!! They were the BEST MUFFINS I've ever put past my lips.

I know, you want the recipe. I'll ask Kathy.

I hope you had a great Thanksgiving meal too. If you live outside the USA, I hope you have a holiday like Thanksgiving so you can experience a once-a-year food coma.

Laura Needs Your Plate

Speaking of plates - you need them to eat food - my friend Laura needs your help.

She wants to make her fiance's upcoming birthday the best ever.

You can help. I helped Laura a few days ago.

Tis the season of GIVING, so please consider helping Laura surprise Jack!

CLICK HERE to see what this is all about.

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Saving a Quilt

Are you a quilter? You may think this is not home improvement, but it's related.

Hang in there.

Late in the day on Wednesday, just before I was ready to shut down for the holiday, I got an email from Jani in Oregon.

She was sharing her JOY about saving a quilt she had created.

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My Stain Solver transformed an ugly yellow stain into pure white without harming the quilt or fading the colors.

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New & Revised Columns

Here's a few new & revised columns for you.

STOP Woodpeckers From Eating Your House!!!

How to Use a Spade Bit

Pesky 4-Way Switches - WATCH THE VIDEO!

Loretto Chapel Staircase - Demystifying the Myth

That's enough for a Sunday.

Many many new revised columns are coming your way.

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Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
Eater of Mistake Muffins

Do It Right, Not Over!

Laura Steinberger Needs Plates

Laura Steinberger is an amateur radio operator in northern Michigan.

I've not met Laura in person, but have interacted with her and many other radio operators as part of National Parks on the Air.

Laura wants to make an upcoming birthday the best ever for her soulmate Jack.

Jack is in the process of decorating their basement game room with license plates.

nh license plate

Here's my ham radio vanity license plate. I sent Laura my Ohio plate with the same call sign. Don't ask me why it's on my wall instead of my truck. Copyright 2017 Tim Carter

Here's what Laura sent me:

"Jack’s birthday very special. A little back story, Jack has been collecting license plates since he was 9 years old.

They've lived in a milk crate, getting heavier and heavier over the years. When we moved in together, he brought his collection, still in the milk crate with him. They were stored in the garage for the last year, and just a month ago he told me how much he would like to display them.

I told him “Lets do it” I took him to our finished basement and pointed to a wall and said “display them there!” He didn’t believe me at first, but I know how much his collection meant to him. So one Sunday recently we put them up.

He has quite the collection, but I noticed quickly that he only had Michigan.

He said “I would love to have plates from all 50 states. How cool would that be?” A light went off in my head, I had to try and make this happen! So with your help, I can. Thank you so much for helping me make a dream come true."

Laura knew I might be able to help with my large newsletter list.

Please help Laura make Jack's dream come true.

A week ago, I sent her three license plates that I had: Ohio, Rhode Island and New Hampshire.

Laura is willing to pay for the shipping to get your license plate to her.

Here's the list of states she still needs.

  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • Idaho
  • New Jersey
  • Florida
  • South Dakota
  • Georgia
  • Connecticut
  • Utah
  • West Virginia
  • Louisiana
  • South Carolina
  • Wyoming
  • Hawaii
  • North Dakota
  • Virginia
  • Vermont
  • Delaware
  • Wisconsin
  • Indiana
  • Massachusetts
  • Oregon
  • Kentucky
  • Montana
  • Mississippi
CLICK HERE if you have a plate from one of these states. Fill out the form and I'll then put you in direct contact with Laura to work out all the details.
Featured in Tim's November 26, 2017 Newsletter.

Thanksgiving 2017 AsktheBuilder Greeting

I'm going to make this as short as possible. Hang in there if you can - especially if you want a great deal on Stain Solver - BLACK FRIDAY SALE today baby!

Thanks to You

I don't say this as often as I should - I'm so very thankful for you.

You may not realize it, but you're directly responsible for my continued passion about all things home improvement.

Just when things are going off the rails and I've received ten nasty or hateful comments on my YouTube videos, you may send me a delightful email about how I've helped you in some way.

Or perhaps you leave a great comment at the bottom of one of my articles at the website.

You may have sent me an old-fashioned letter - yes, I do get them from time to time - and they're a special treat!

When you play the fun games in this newsletter, you help AsktheBuilder.com.

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When you write a letter to the editor of your local paper where you see my column telling her / him how you like my column, you help me.

I could go on and on, but I'm sure you get the idea. Your FEEDBACK to me or to things that connect to me all HELP keep AsktheBuilder.com going.

I've got news for you. Next year, 2018, is very likely going to be the BEST YEAR EVER for AsktheBuilder.com. I can't share just yet why, but stay tuned!

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New Columns & VIDEOS

Here are some great new columns for you many with VIDEOS!!!

Magic Dust Patches Patio Crack - Amazing Video!!!

How to Cut Mexican Tile - Super Grinder Video!!

Strong Wood Epoxy Fixes Wood Rot Fast

That's quite enough for the insane day before Thanksgiving!

Once again, THANKS SO MUCH for being part of my family here at AsktheBuilder.com!

Tim Carter
Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com

Do It Right, Not Over!

P.S. I want to thank Jim and Maryrose who reached out to me three days ago after I sent out my "Oooops" email.

Maryrose said, "I love the fact that you forget. You are still a lot younger than I. In February, I will be just 4 years short of 100."

Jim was very pithy saying, "You're the real deal."

Notes like that paste a huge smile on my face for hours......

Maryrose, I'm planning on going that far too on the journey. Happy early birthday!!!

How to Repair Wood Rot

How to Repair Wood Rot Video

Repair wood rot is what your significant other asks you to do. But you don't know the best way.

To put it differently, you don't know what's product to use and what will last.

Repair Wood Rot Using Epoxy & Hardener

The first thing to remember is you need to use a material that's not going to fail again. Wood epoxy should be your go-to choice. You should use the liquid wood hardener before mixing up the epoxy.

PC Woody epoxy

This is the milky liquid you brush onto the rotted wood. Allow it to harden for 24 hours before using the PC Woody epoxy. CLICK THE BOTTLE to have this delivered to your home in days.

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PC Woody Epoxy

This is PC Woody. It's a fantastic two-part epoxy that's very sticky. It's easy to sand once hard. CLICK THE PHOTO NOW to have it delivered to your door.

This epoxy is two distinct colors. You mix it using a putty knife until the color is consistent. I prefer to mix it on a piece of sturdy cardboard.

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Use Hardener First

Wood rot attacks the cells of wood. Severe wood rot creates a stringy mess. You can stiffen this summer wood that remains by saturating the remaining wood with a liquid hardener. The people that make PC Woody make PC Petrifier that does a great job.

The hardener is a milky liquid that dries clear. It usually takes 24 hours to dry, then you can apply the PC Woody.

Sandable, Stainable & Paintable

Another key point is the wood epoxy can be sanded smooth. You can paint or stain the epoxy and the repair should be invisible.

The first thing to remember is the epoxy needs to be hard before you start to sand it. It's best to wait at least 48 hours before you sand it.

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