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Stucco Around Deck Ledger Boards: Waterproofing Details That Don’t Rely on Caulk

Introduction Stucco around a deck ledger boards is a method to seal and protect the joint where the deck meets the house. It relies on proper transitions and flashing rather than relying on caulk as the main waterproofing tool. The goal is to keep water from getting behind the stucco and into the wall cavity. […]

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How to Install Drip Edge on an Existing Roof: Retrofit Steps and Common Mistakes

Introduction Drip edge is the metal or plastic strip installed at the roof edge to direct water into the gutter and protect the underlying roof. When retrofitting on an existing roof, fasten it along the eave and rake edges and seal where required. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and local rules for fasteners and overlaps.

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Concrete Planter Waterproofing: Sealers, Liners, and Drain Details That Prevent Cracking

Introduction Concrete planter waterproofing means keeping moisture out of the concrete and away from the reinforcement so the planter holds up without cracking. Use breathable sealers or a physical liner and make sure water can drain—check product labels and local guidance for compatibility and cure times. This is a hands-on job: prep the surface, apply

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Can You Shingle a Flat Roof? DIY Reality Check, Steps, and Stop Rules

Introduction Yes, you can shingle a flat roof, but it requires different techniques and precautions. You’ll want to understand how flat roofs differ from pitched ones, especially around slope, drainage, and edge details. This piece gives a practical, hands-on look at what to check before you start and how to approach the work safely. Before

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Best Roofing Material: How to Decide (DIY Checklist + When to Stop)

Introduction The best roofing material is the option that fits your climate, budget, and DIY skill. When deciding, consider how the roof is built, how much weight you can handle, and how much maintenance you’re willing to do. Always check manufacturer instructions and local rules for weight limits, ventilation, and installation requirements. Start with a

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What’s New in Residential Roofing Materials: Options, Pros/Cons, and Gotchas

Introduction What’s new in residential roofing materials is the latest mix of options that affect durability, price, and how easy a roof is to install. In plain terms, you’ll see traditional shingles alongside metal offerings that emphasize longer life or unique looks, with practical tradeoffs. As you plan, look for manufacturer guidance, local codes, and

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Winterproof Your Home with Sealant — What to Seal + Fixes for Failures

Introduction Winterproofing with sealant means closing gaps and joints to keep drafts out and moisture in check. You’ll seal around windows, doors, penetrations, and where utilities enter the home. Check the product label to match weather conditions and surface prep for the job. When you spot failures, fix them before sealing again by cleaning, drying,

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Can You Do a Metal Roof and Asphalt Shingle Roof Combination – Causes, Tests & Fixes

Introduction Yes, you can mix metal and asphalt shingle roofing, but it requires careful planning and sound transitions. Start by checking the roof structure and deciding where each material will run. Make sure you follow manufacturer guidance and local rules for flashing and edge details. Common causes of issues include poor flashing, mismatched expansion, and

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Correct Roof Shingle Exposure for 3-Tab and Laminate Shingles – DIY Steps + Stop Points

Introduction Shingle exposure is how much of each shingle is visible along the roof slope. For 3-tab and laminate, the exposure affects water shedding, appearance, and wind resistance. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidance and local rules. Keep a consistent exposure by lining up the tabs as you go and verifying with a straightedge. Use the

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