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Blown in Insulation Calculator Estimator / Calculator

Overall, first find the R value for the zone you live in, and calculate the square footage of the area you are applying blown-in insulation into. Do that by multiplying the width by the length. After that you can calculate how many lbs of blown-in insulation you need using the formula below.

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Can You Put Stone Veneer on Interior Walls? (How To)

Putting up veneer doesn’t have to be an impossible DIY task. You just need to be able to pull off the baseboard, move your furnishings, gather materials, and prepare the wall. One of the most important things is lining up your board and veneer pieces, and making the necessary measurements. 

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Can You Put Carpet Tiles On Stairs? (How To)

To install carpet tiles on stairs, measure and cut the tiles to size, clean and sand the stairs, apply adhesive, and press the tiles into place. Use a knee kicker or stair tool to stretch and secure the tiles, and trim away the excess with a utility knife. Hammer in nails at the edges to secure the tiles.

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Can You Put Vinyl Siding over Metal? (Building/Mobile Home)

In general, you can put vinyl siding over metal. But, you first need to install a wood frame called furring over the metal. Vinyl siding needs to be nailed to the wall, which is not possible for metal. Installing a wood frame is also done when vinyl siding is installed over concrete and block.

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Can You Put Vinyl Siding over Cement Board/Durock? (How To)

As a general rule, vinyl siding can be installed over cement board such as Durock. Wooden framing called furring should be installed if the cement board is thinner than ⅝ in (1.6 cm). The reason is the nails or screws used to attach the vinyl siding need to penetrate at least ¾ inch (1.9 cm).

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Can You Put Stone Over Concrete Patio/Steps? (How To)

Examples of the tools you need to put stone over concrete patio/steps include spacers, paver edging, grinder, circular saw, diamond tip saw blades, level, landscaping cloth and a broom. You’ll also need stones, leveling paver sand, polymeric sand, water, etc,to accomplish your project. 

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Can You Put Vinyl Siding Over Asbestos? (How to)

You should first have asbestos removed and disposed of safely. Then install a moisture barrier followed by soffit and fascia siding. Next, you can measure the walls and install the starter strip. You should install corner posts and flashing and j-channel around doors and windows. Lastly, install the panels using nails that are 16 inches apart.

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Can You Put Vinyl Siding Over Rotted Wood? (How to)

First, you should remove all rotted or damaged wood. Next, you can install a moisture barrier and soffit fascia siding. You can then install corner posts and j-channel around the doors and windows. Next, measure your walls and cut the vinyl to size. Install the starter strip and begin to nail the panels to the wall spacing them 16 inches apart.

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