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Outlets

Why Are Some Outlets Installed ‘Upside Down’?

Have you ever been to somebody’s home or business and saw an outlet on the wall installed upside down [with the portion of the outlet where the ‘ground’ receptacle (the ‘round’ one) being on the ‘top’ vs. the ‘bottom’ of the outlet] and thought, “Why ...
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Walls

The Most Unknown, Yet Possibly Most Effective Vapor Barrier In Existence

If you are familiar with modern building practices, you may already be well aware of the importance of having a vapor barrier underneath your finish siding when building or modifying your home. A vapor barrier under siding helps keep moisture from getting into your home’s ...
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Roof

What Is A ‘Pitch Pocket’?

Not to be confused with ‘Pickpockets’ (which tend to be a bit more dastardly), ‘Pitch Pockets’ are special parts of roofs that are used to seal around things which stick up through the roof, like pipes, wires, or support beams. These things are called roof ...
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Wallpaper

The Worst Room To Wallpaper In Your Home

In any walk of life, there certainly are no shortage of items that may make you scratch your head. Contracting is no different. Wallpaper in our homes has been variably popular throughout the history of wallcovering availability in general and although it may ebb and ...
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Septic Tank

How Do You Know When Your Septic Tank Is Full?

Knowing when your septic tank is full is important because it helps prevent problems like bad smells, slow drains, or even sewage backing up into your home. A septic tank is part of a system that collects and treats wastewater from your house. Over time, ...
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Doors

What is a ‘Racked’ Doorframe?

There is seemingly tons of home improvement industry jargon which often sounds like a completely foreign language – even to many Contractors! One of these types of items that I think is fun to say – though VERY not fun to deal with – is ...
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Concrete

Concrete Stain

One of my favorite products on the planet is concrete stain, particularly when it is a solid stain. If you have been associated with the coatings industry for any length of time, you may very well have a favorite type of product. A number of ...
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Window Repair

What is ‘J-Channel’?

J-channel is a type of trim used in building construction, mostly with vinyl siding. It’s shaped like the letter “J” and helps give the outside of a house a neat and finished look. J-channel is used to hold the edges of siding panels in place ...
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Walkway

Why Do Some Paths Just ‘Stop’?

Have you ever noticed a masonry, brick, or stone path in front of a house that just ends suddenly? If you are anything like me, the mystery of such a feature of one’s home can lead to some intriguing ideas as to why the path ...
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Surface Prep

What To Do Next After Media Blasting A Painted Surface

In situations where a surface is media blasted due to some type of paint failure and the hope is to create longevity in terms of how long the paint coating “lasts” WITHOUT peeling, there is a certain procedure that has to be followed in order ...
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