Never try to remove stubborn stains on vinyl siding with a wire brush, sandpaper or a power sander. |
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The original two-story house combined brick, plaster, and board-and-batten siding into a hodgepodge of disparate details. |
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Homes built from 1920 to 1960 might contain asbestos in floor tiles, siding, or pipe insulation. |
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I notice the tamper sitting in the down refuge siding near the works depot. |
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My people lived in tarpaper shacks with plywood siding and five-gallon drums for heat. |
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Each siding will accommodate a locomotive and wagons capable of transporting 210 vehicles. |
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Efficiency and continuity probably do require that the train be shunted into a well-prepared and easily accessible Belgian siding. |
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Why does the left in Ireland have no problem siding objectively with those determined to strangle democracy at birth in Iraq? |
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Corrugated steel roofing, shiny cylindrical smokestacks, and shiplap siding extend the outbuilding vocabulary. |
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By 1994 the exterior siding was installed and the roof shingles were complete. |
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Walls of the long elevations have sculptured surfaces of zinc siding, horizontal cedar, and flush-detailed glazed openings. |
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For hardwoods, such as flooring, siding and rafters, use spiral threaded nails that turn as they are driven into the wood. |
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A rectangle of white clapboard siding, nearly 10 feet in length, is punctured on the left by a glass window outfitted with venetian blinds. |
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You will need to keep the pressure wand fairly close to the siding surface to effectively remove the old paint. |
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The tide mills ceased grinding in 1883, the store house remaining in use until 1900 after which the siding was lifted. |
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The obvious point being that they were not siding with them because of those values. |
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A powerful corporation that manufactured and distributed the bulk siding and engine ware of all Earth's space fleets. |
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You can apply insecticide around doors, windows, and vents, outside stairwells, window wells, along foundation, under lip of siding. |
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Both cabins have redwood siding that appears to have been given a clear coat of varnish or shellac. |
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In some areas, permanent wood or metal diagonal bracing may be required if you are not using plywood sheathing or siding. |
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Stucco and cedar-shake siding wrap the entire exterior, as do divided light windows. |
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Baildon station will continue merely as an unstaffed public delivery siding. |
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Forked story paths in the beginning allow you to choose between siding with the armed rebels in resistance or the Soviets in appeasement. |
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Vinyl siding is especially reviled, as it is, after all, plastic, and the worst plastic of all. |
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Alaskan yellow cedar siding and windows and a metal roof provide a hardy exterior, while cherry and cedar upgrade the quality of the interior. |
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You wouldn't know by looking, but the Thomases' vines disguise some imperfections in the stucco siding. |
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Condensation on the unprimed back side or wicking under the lap from the face of bevel siding are common causes of this. |
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Here, the exterior material palette is repeated, with plywood that recalls the cedar siding acting as sound reflectors above the stage. |
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On the west, Dutch has the previously mentioned wye connecting two subdivisions and on the east a 12, 556 ft siding. |
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On the outside of the house, stucco replaces non-natural materials like vinyl siding. |
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A bracket included with every piece is designed to allow the artwork to hang level on walls made of stone, stucco, clapboard, siding and brick. |
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Over the years we re-roofed the house, added a couple of bedrooms, central air, a porch, new siding, and a redone kitchen. |
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There are many undesigned buildings where plywood exterior siding has been used for decades and the results aren't pretty after a few years. |
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The climbing wall was covered with tongue-and-groove wood siding turned backward, resulting in strong, smooth walls without grooves. |
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Where farms still exist, wooden barns have largely been replaced by modern, tightly sealed farm buildings of corrugated metal siding. |
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Powerwashing has gained wide acceptance as a method of cleaning and restoring the surface of wood siding and decking prior to refinishing. |
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The plan is to build modern clay dries as well as linhays for each siding on the same foot-print. |
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Recycled materials also included galvanized steel siding, galvanized roofing, and medium density fiberboard. |
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Caulk is used on window and door frames, siding, corner joints, foundations, and almost any area in which you find a seam or crack. |
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Contemporary railing features a combination of redwood tongue and groove siding and sleek brushed stainless steel piping. |
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This track that at first looked like a siding was instead a mainline track. |
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For aluminum siding, any surface oxidation must be completely removed by careful, light rubbing with steel wool. |
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Industries often had to fight for the right to have their own siding since the railway preferred to concentrate cars in one place on team tracks. |
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There are also types of adhesive caulking that will mend split or loose roofing shingles as well as splits or cracks in siding. |
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The train was shunted onto a siding and wreckage was strewn along 200 yards of track. |
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I went over to the lumberyard to buy some steel siding, insulation, and a good steel cutter. |
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If he can't help, try to find the lumberyard or siding distributor who supplied your builder. |
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The vine attaches itself with clinging tendrils, which can be difficult to remove from wood siding and mortared brick and stone surfaces. |
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Unfortunately, the site's designers could not resist the urge to affix multiple kinds of siding to some buildings in order to push the illusion of variety. |
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Installation of the door requires that a hole be cut through the siding on the outside, and through the drywall or other interior wallcovering on the inside. |
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They pop up unexpectedly every few kilometres in the wheat belt, normally serviced by a railway siding, and harboring grain in readiness for shipment to Iraq, or wherever. |
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It's because those organizations have discredited themselves by consistently siding against America and wigging out about fashionable lefty causes. |
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The paint on the siding simply became faded and needed to be recoated. |
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The old workingmen's houses, once solid, were losing mortar or siding. |
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You are now ready to temporarily attach the ledger to the wall, mark the corresponding holes on the siding, remove the ledger, and drill the holes in the siding. |
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Stucco is a siding material made of Portland cement, sand, lime and water. |
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The home has newer vinyl siding, metal roof, hardwood flooring in most areas, oil forced hot air heat plus woodstove in livingroom, and has a fully applianced kitchen. |
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He applied the same cedar shingle siding and roofing he used the first time around on the new addition but upped the weatherproofing factor with a rubber roof membrane. |
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Aluminum siding, however, has a baked enamel finish so it can be sanded or scuffed up, then primed with a special etching primer developed just for this purpose. |
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As the rebels departed, they blew up an 81-car munitions train stranded on a siding. |
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In the battle between content and distribution, investors thus far seem to be siding with the creative types. |
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From here the visitors were taken outside to the railway siding where railway trucks would deliver the raw materials and despatch the completed wireless telegraphy equipment. |
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Its meander begins at the railway siding and extends down the bleak R545 road to Bethal, passing between open-cast coal pits and dried-up mealie fields. |
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When their doors are closed, the rooms, clad in dark cedar tongue-in-groove siding, blend into the trees and become self-contained units linked by a void of skylit corridors. |
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After repairing and replacing key house elements like windows and siding, they inserted a dormer, a porch, and a large, elegant steel-and-glass bifold door. |
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Exterior walls are shingled, except at the taller central-garden facade, where contrasting white-painted wood siding calls attention to the home's addition. |
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The sleepers had never been removed, and the rails, fish-plates and rivets were all ready, for we had taken them from a siding on the abandoned portion of the line. |
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The North Korean side said the accident was between two train wagons that were being shunted on a siding, not a collision of two trains as had been previously believed. |
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At Steeton railway station at a quarter to five on the morning of October 11, 1943, the Leeds-Edinburgh express collided with a freight train being shunted into a siding. |
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When these working-class allies tried to send a delegation to the capital, hostile railway workers shunted their train into a siding and left them stranded. |
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Shortly after that, we took the siding for train 14 to pass. |
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Express train has to run through siding because freight is on main. |
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This surface film can blister or peel if the wood is wetted or if inside water vapor moves through the house wall and wood siding because of the absence of a vapor barrier. |
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I have bees hiving between the siding and the studs by our side door. |
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These Asian ladybugs may overwinter under siding or shingles, in attics or soffits, or even hibernate indoors where they become active on warm days and seek a way outdoors. |
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Go Figure was created by contractors for contractors, insurance adjusters, roofing, siding window vendors and more. |
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Empty trams ran from the arrival platform into a reversing siding in a tunnel, where they would reverse and then enter the departure platform. |
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This bridge carries a railway siding leading to the metal scrap yard on East Coast Road. |
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Henry confronted his brother and accused him of siding with his enemies, before returning to England. |
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Products include vinyl doors, storm doors, vinyl shutters, patio doors, and vinyl siding. |
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The British government's fear of an independent Ireland siding against them with the French resulted in the decision to unite the two countries. |
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Collins produces high quality wood products including engineered wood siding and trim, softwoods, hardwoods, millwork, veneers and particleboard. |
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He was also in conflict with missionaries, who owned Degu Gyesung school, siding with the students in the allied school withdrawal case. |
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This well established and profitable business, specializes in roofing, exterior siding, soffit, and gutter, sales and installations. |
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The damaged siding and parging at the southwest corner of the building, approximately 45 square feet, shall be replaced with similar materials. |
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Durastrength 200 weatherable acrylic impact modifier for rigid PVC siding, profiles, and injection molding. |
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The shear force of winds can blow off shingles, and air borne objects can cause damage to power lines, roofing and siding. |
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If you have wood siding, check for damaged areas or other openings that provide homes for woodpeckers, carpenter ants and other damaging pests. |
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The nobles siding with Anselm, the conference ended in deadlock and the matter was postponed. |
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Interior and exterior walls can then be finished with the owner's choice of drywall, wood paneling, siding, tiles or brick veneer. |
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The concept is modeled after 1940s and 1950s roadhouses, with rough-sawn cedar wood siding. |
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Is he siding with his kissing cousin over his wife, or is he preoccupied with problems of his own? |
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Upscale siding replacement led the pack, recouping 88 percent of costs on resale, followed by wood deck additions and wood window replacements. |
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On hands and knees he looked at the empty siding and up at the sunfilled sky with unbelief and despair. |
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Whenever he hears an argument, he can't help siding with one party or the other. |
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Terminating trams use a reversing siding on the Ashton line between Piccadilly and New Islington tram stops. |
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So he had shiplap wood siding milled to reflect the precise thickness of the first-floor brick and mortar and used this siding to cover the new second floor. |
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The bank was so steep that a refuge siding was required at the station in the event of engines having to leave some of their load behind to get up the hill. |
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At Sasina Primary School, the team removed and replaced the assembly hall's corrugated metal roof, exterior fascia and shiplap siding, exterior doors, and interior walls. |
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It was completed in 1987 and consists of 17 two-story, wood-frame buildings with a combination of brick veneer and cedar siding and pitched roofs. |
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This may be because, for Democrats in the Bush era, accepting changes in the workplace is considered tantamount to siding with Bushian corporatists. |
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There were many small skirmishes and larger battles with the native Irish clans in the following two centuries, with the Danes sometimes siding with allied clans. |
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Rigid foam or fibrous insulation board is used to insulate exterior walls or roofs during construction or when adding siding or reroofing, and to insulate crawl space walls. |
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Meanwhile, President Fox appears to be trying to cash in on the political bodycheck that he took for siding with Bush's presence over Castro's at the conference. |
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Designed by architect David Wright and constructed by Mark De Mattel, it incorporates a wide range of 21st-century products, such as rotproof siding and decking. |
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Ugh. If there's one thing I can't stand it's cheesy vinyl siding. |
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The steel stud construction eliminated wood framing, and the exterior siding is fiberboard that mimics historic lapboard and does not require painting for 50 years. |
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Gray Davis has signed a bill siding with two school districts in their prolonged dispute with the city of Tustin over land on the old Tustin Marine Corps Air Station. |
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