Home Improvement Projects Illegal to DIY By rahmat hidayat Friday, April 11, 2025 Plus, pulling stubborn nails. View as a Webpage Get the Magazine Give a Gift Home Improvement Projects Illegal to DIY You have the skills, but that may not be enough. Some projects require a permit at the least, if not the involvement of a pro. Learn more If You See a Traffic Light With Blue Instead of Green, This is What It Means Wait... what?? Learn more Pull a Nail That Won't Budge with These 6 Tips Stubborn nail got you stumped? Try these tricks for pulling the toughest nails. Learn more How To Sharpen Scissors Effectively Wondering how to sharpen scissors quickly and effectively? Use these tips to restore an old pair of scissors to their peak cutting power! Learn more TIP OF THE DAY Tougher Decking Just a few years ago, most manufactured decking was "composite," typically a combination of wood fibers and polymers. Composite was a big improvement over wood, but today most manufacturers offer something even better: "capped" or "shelled" decking. The core of capped decking is similar to composite or made from cellular PVC, but that core is covered with a layer of denser, tougher polymer. That means better resistance to scratches, stains and fading. Read More POPULAR COLLECTIONS Electrical Grounding and How It Works How To Properly Dispose of Motor Oil How To Upgrade Light Switch Covers Share this Newsletter 1610 North 2nd Street, Suite 102, Milwaukee, WI 53212Copyright © 2025 Home Service Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. PRIVACY POLICY MANAGE PREFERENCES UNSUBSCRIBE Share : Facebook Twitter Google+ Lintasme Previous Please confirm your VoltBuilder Mailing List subscription Next If You Deposit This Kind of Check, You're Asking For Trouble
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