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The Best Way to Insulate a Rim Joist The Best Way to Insulate a Rim Joist

Stop energy losses with a spray-foam kit

Q & A: A remedy for cupped flooring

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Replacing a Rotten MudsillOnline Membership Required

Let simple wooden wedges do the heavy lifting

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Plywood vs. OSBOnline Membership Required

New-generation panels mean decade-old notions are no way to choose sheathing. Here's what you need to know.

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A Builder's Screen PorchOnline Membership Required

From a hip-framed floor that slopes in three directions to a coffered ceiling, a veteran carpenter builds his porch his way

Detailing for Wood ShrinkageOnline Membership Required

If you think ahead, you can avoid nail pops, cracked drywall and sloping floors

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