Archive for May, 2009

how do I keep wasps and hornets off my new deck and off the vinyl siding of my new home?

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
EireannachRN asked:


Just bought a house in jan , new construction…I have wasps and hornets all around the house….the yellow jackets are trying to make a nest on the deck and I have no idea where the wasps are trying but they are landing on the vinyl siding and around the windows.
I have used the commercial wasp sprays but they keep coming back.
Thanks in advance.

Steven
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Where does the water go if it enters the j-channel joining vinyl siding to a window?

Saturday, May 9th, 2009
joebann68 asked:


I’ve included a picture of what I’m referring to http://sites.google.com/site/windowsiding2/

What prevents it from getting behind the vinyl siding, particularly if the siding at the bottom corners of the window are not tight against the window?
Here’s the right link http://sites.google.com/site/windowsiding/

Bernard

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Features of Vinyl Windows and Vinyl Deck Coverings

Saturday, May 9th, 2009
Vikram Kumar asked:


 

Most of the things in our home can last for only a few decades. Even our windows, roofs, doors, railings, and flooring deteriorate in the long run. How long they will last depends on the type of materials used and its finish. It is truly rewarding and practical to replace a particular item in the house with quality materials that last for a long period of time. This must also require less maintenance. Maintaining it every now and then would also mean additional cost and effort.

 

Particularly, if you want to replace windows or deck coverings, it is better to use vinyl. This material has been used as a great material for various parts of the house because of its great features. The features of vinyl windows and vinyl deck coverings include:

 

Durability. Vinyl windows and vinyl deck coverings can last for a lifetime because of its quality. It is durable even under different climates because it is weather resistant. How good a material made of vinyl is seen in how it is used in water pipes and sewers because it is less prone to rust and corrosion. In the same way, with vinyl windows and vinyl deck coverings, families can have a lifetime of carefree enjoyment in their home and decks with these materials. 

 

Energy Efficient. When your home has vinyl windows and vinyl deck coverings, you don’t have to rely on your heater or air conditioner. This is because the vinyl material has less thermal conductivity. This leads to energy efficiency.

 

Fire Resistant. Vinyl has been proven to resist extreme heat or fire. It is less prone to fire compared to other plastics and wood. Indeed it is good for the home.

 

Aesthetic. Vinyl windows and vinyl deck coverings are available in different colors and styles. They are well crafted. In essence, manufacturers can create a more stylish window frames and coverings. Vinyl windows and vinyl deck coverings are not only convenient to use but also provide a presentable appearance.

 

When you need to replace your windows or roof decks, you better use vinyl materials. It does not only provide you convenience of use for a long period, it also provides the right appeal for your home. It is also popular in homes around Canada and in the U.S.

 

There are many manufacturers and providers of vinyl windows and vinyl deck coverings. They are mostly available online. One such company is Modern. They have a wide array of vinyl windows and coverings in different styles and colors. You can choose from among their products that fit perfectly for your home.

 

Modern is able to deliver these products with the right match in quality and professional service. They are experts in the field of construction of homes and offices for renovations. They use state-of-the-art processes and technology. Aside from the fact that they are available for installation and consultation, they also provide do-it-yourself items. All in all, they provide quality, pleasing appearance, and economical products. They cater to customers in the entire Vancouver Island.  They are available for consultation, quotes, and overall services.

 

 

 



Emma
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How accurate is this bid for vinyl siding?

Saturday, May 9th, 2009
micrep asked:


I’m looking for accurary on the labor cost for 7 to 8 squares depending on deduction of windows and doors. 2 walls of 9 x 20, one wall of 9 x 28 and a triangular top that is 13 x 28. Medium grade Dutch-lap siding. Including J-Trim, Fascia, vinyl soffits and corner trim. Georgia

$1100 for materials
$4250 labor

Ralph

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Comparing Vinyl, Nylon, and Canvas Tarps

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Christine Harrell asked:


In order to find the right tarp for the jobs you have in mind, you need to consider the material being used. There are several options available including vinyl, canvas, and nylon, and each has their own strengths and weaknesses. Neoprene, laminating, and vinyl coating treatments are often added to these materials to make them even more versatile. In order to select the right material, consider the qualities you need the tarp to have.

Canvas Tarps

In comparison to vinyl and nylon, canvas is the most environmentally friendly option because it is made from cotton. An extremely durable material, this material can resist water for years so long as it is retreated. Canvas has the added benefit of being breathable, which makes it ideal for covering machinery and other items that are easily damaged from condensation.

Canvas tarps are great for many different uses, but do have limitations. When used in places where there is a large amount of moisture, the fabric will mildew and mold. Dark colors and the water resistant coating used to treat these covers can rub off onto other items, and they can tear in high winds when they are pulled tight. Therefore, tying them directly across equipment is not recommended.

Vinyl Tarps

Vinyl tarps are considerably stronger than polyethylene and are completely waterproof. Best of all, vinyl tarps are available in a wide range of colors, sizes, and weights making them ideal for a variety of different uses. If you are in need of tarp for outdoor applications, you will have to select the right weight because not all of them protect against the sun.

Laminated vinyl that is 13oz for example, is best for indoor applications such as a gym floor because it isn’t treated with a UV coating. A light 10oz vinyl tarp, on the other hand, is UV resistant and the perfect weight for extremely jobs such as covering a baseball field. They have enough to stay put in the wind while still being light enough to carry and work with. For applications such as truck box covers and roofing that requires added strength and durability, consider heavier weights such as 18oz coated vinyl.

A type of vinyl called ‘temper tent’ vinyl remains pliable in extreme cold and is waterproof as well as fire retardant. It is also considerably more durable than other vinyl tarps. Temper tent tarp is more affordable than other vinyl covers and is flame retardant.

Nylon Tarps

For the ultimate in strength and damage resistance, nylon tarps are at the top of the list. With the added neoprene coating, this 16 oz material is more pliable and supple than any other types available and is extremely resistant to tearing. Neoprene coated nylon has a high level of resistance to UV rays and mildew making them ideal for outdoor applications. They are also impermeable by grease, chemicals, and acids for uses in and around your home and workplace.

Canvas, vinyl, and nylon are all great choices for tarp material, but they each have their own set of benefits and limitations. Consider what you will be using your tarp for and which qualities you need it to have. With all of the different styles and sizes available, you are sure to find the right one.



Derrick
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With Vinyl Siding Cost so Low, Its the Best Option for Exterior Walls

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


As many of know there are times when it becomes necessary to replace the vinyl siding that is on the outside of our homes. At these times we will try to match the existing siding that we have or we will install brand new vinyl siding instead. For both of these options it is necessary to know what the vinyl siding cost is like.

In general vinyl siding is considered to be cheaper than the other types of siding. You can usually buy the vinyl siding that you want at about $ 4 a square foot. The other types of siding on the other hand can cost as much as $ 8 and more. This vinyl siding cost is just what you have to pay when you are buying the siding.

Once you have bought the amount of siding that you want to install the next step is for the professional or yourself to handle the task of getting the vinyl siding up. In this phase the setting the vinyl siding is also low in cost. To find what this vinyl siding cost is you will have to figure in the fees for the people who are installing your vinyl siding.

The great fact about vinyl siding is that it is not that difficult to install. For this reason you should find that the installation fee and the contractors fee to be low in price. Regardless of this fact you should still get the estimate from your vinyl siding contractor to find what you will be charged for.

Since vinyl siding is known to be very affordable you should make sure that you have the full amount of vinyl siding that you want. There are some great advantages that you can find with vinyl siding. Unlike different types of siding you will not have to paint the vinyl siding for you to have a rich looking exterior wall.

In the vinyl siding since the color is deep baked in there is no need to paint, stain, or varnish the siding. Since there is no need for you to paint the vinyl siding this too can help reduce the vinyl siding cost.

As with most siding products you will find that vinyl siding is perhaps the best option for those of you who want to have a home with wood exterior walls. Since the vinyl siding cost for materials and the installation is very low you should see which of the many vinyl sidings that you want to buy for your home.



Susan
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Can I put dirt up to my vinyl siding?

Friday, May 1st, 2009
dependon1 asked:


I am making a large flower box next to a building. The bottom is block but the dirt would also be directly on my vinyl siding. Should I put some kind of buffer between the dirt and my building?

Christina
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