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		<title>3 Benefits of Seamless Vinyl Siding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using seamless vinyl siding can provide you with a number of unique benefits as a homeowner. Here are a few of the benefits that you can receive by using seamless vinyl siding. 1 &#8211; No Moisture Problems One of the biggest advantages of using seamless vinyl siding is that you are not going to have [...]]]></description>
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<p>Using <b>seamless vinyl siding</b> can provide you with a number of unique benefits as a homeowner. Here are a few of the benefits that you can receive by using seamless vinyl siding.</p>
<h4>1 &#8211; No Moisture Problems</h4>
<p>One of the biggest advantages of using seamless vinyl siding is that you are not going to have to worry about as many moisture problems. When there are seams in your siding, there is room for moisture to make its way into the side of the building. This can lead to mold and other problems.</p>
<h4>2 &#8211; Will Not Have to Repair Seams</h4>
<p>Another advantage that you will get with this type of siding is that you are not going to have to constantly repair the seams. With other types of siding, you may have to find yourself repairing the joints where the siding pieces meet frequently. </p>
<h4>3 &#8211; Cost</h4>
<p>Another advantage of this type of siding is that you are going to be able to purchase it for less than you would other types of siding. Vinyl is a less expensive material than wood or brick and you are not going to have to replace it or repair it frequently, which saves you money. </p>
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		<title>Furring Strips: What They Are and How to Use Them in Vinyl Siding</title>
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<p>Using <strong>furring strips</strong> is one of several methods you can use to attach paneling, siding, or drywall to a masonry wall. When compared with using wall studs, furring strips are easier to install, less expensive, easy to install, and they are equally as useful and effective as installed wall studs.</p>
<h4>Furring Strips Defined</h4>
<p>Furring strips are narrow strips of 1 inch wood, usually 2 inches in width. These strips are normally available, pre-cut, at wood retailers. If you have access to a bench saw you can rip your own strips from 1 inch boards of almost any width.</p>
<h4>Use of Furring Strips</h4>
<p>These narrow wood strips are typically fastened vertically to the interior side of an concrete wall, a concrete block wall, or other types of masonry walls. They are spaced at standard distances apart from each other to accommodate the fastening of panels, siding, or drywall sheets that are manufactured 4 feet wide and 8 feet long. This strips serve as a base onto which your panels can be attached.</p>
<h4>Installing Furring Strips</h4>
<p>The best way to install these strips on masonry walls is to use masonry anchors that are first attached to the masonry wall. After attaching these strips you will then be able to attach your panels using nails, screws, or adhesives.</p>
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<p>Using <strong>furring strips</strong> is one of several methods you can use to attach paneling, siding, or drywall to a masonry wall. When compared with using wall studs, furring strips are easier to install, less expensive, easy to install, and they are equally as useful and effective as installed wall studs.</p>
<h4>Furring Strips Defined</h4>
<p>Furring strips are narrow strips of 1 inch wood, usually 2 inches in width. These strips are normally available, pre-cut, at wood retailers. If you have access to a bench saw you can rip your own strips from 1 inch boards of almost any width.</p>
<h4>Use of Furring Strips</h4>
<p>These narrow wood strips are typically fastened vertically to the interior side of an concrete wall, a concrete block wall, or other types of masonry walls. They are spaced at standard distances apart from each other to accommodate the fastening of panels, siding, or drywall sheets that are manufactured 4 feet wide and 8 feet long. This strips serve as a base onto which your panels can be attached.</p>
<h4>Installing Furring Strips</h4>
<p>The best way to install these strips on masonry walls is to use masonry anchors that are first attached to the masonry wall. After attaching these strips you will then be able to attach your panels using nails, screws, or adhesives.</p>
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		<title>Why Ceramic Tiles Crack</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 12:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Installing <b>ceramic tiles</b> can provide you with a beautiful and durable floor for any room in your house. However, these tiles have been known to crack in many situations. Here are a few potential reasons that your ceramic tiles might be cracking.</p>
<h4>Construction Problems</h4>
<p>One of the most common reasons that tiles crack is because they are not constructed properly. When ceramic tile is made, it is constructed of a clay base and then a protective finish is baked onto it. In this process, mistakes can be made. The clay might not be completely uniform. It could potentially get an air pocket somewhere in the clay or between the clay and the glaze. When this happens, there can be weak spots in the tile. After a certain amount of time, these spots tend to manifest themselves in the form of cracks in the tile.</p>
<h4>Adhesive Gaps</h4>
<p>Another reason that tiles can crack is because the installer did not make sure that there were no gaps in the adhesive under the tile. Tile adhesive is a lot like concrete when it hardens. It is going to provide a lot of support for the tile once it hardens. If the adhesive is not uniformly distributed under the tile, you can run into serious problems. If there is a gap under the tile, the tile could start to break when someone walks on it. The only way to know if this is a problem is to take up the tile and see if the adhesive is uniformly distributed underneath it.</p>
<h4>No Concrete Board</h4>
<p>If you are installing tile on a wood subfloor, you have to first install concrete board. Concrete board is necessary to give the tile the support that it needs on top of a wood subfloor. Sometimes, installers will take a shortcut and put the tile directly on top of the wood subfloor. After a very short amount of time, the tile will start to crack. When you walk on the tile, the wood subfloor is going to flex a bit. This movement causes the tile to crack and break. The only way to fix this problem is to take up the entire floor and reinstall it the proper way with concrete board.</p>
<h4>Concrete Slab Issues</h4>
<p>Another reason that ceramic tile can crack is is of the concrete slab below it. It is acceptable to install tile directly on top of a concrete subfloor. However, in certain cases, the concrete can cause the tile to break. Concrete likes to break apart over time. It can experience hairline cracks and when tile is installed on top of it, it will usually crack the tile as well. This is very common when you are working with a new slab that was not given enough time to cure before installing the tile. If you are installing tile on top of a concrete subfloor with cracks in it, you should use a crack isolation membrane that is designed to protect from further damage. </p>
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