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Magnetic stencils usually aren’t very effective on textured walls since the uneven surface prevents them from lying flat, and most walls aren’t magnetic...
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Thanks! Would the required wire size change if the dryer outlet is a long distance from the panel?
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Something in the 7–10 mil range usually works best. It’s tough enough to handle rough surfaces and cleaning, but still flexible so the details don’t...
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Is aluminum wire ever used for dryer outlets, or is copper generally the standard choice?
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Hi! When it comes to stencil materials, plastic and mylar are generally more durable and easier to clean compared to paper. Both plastic and mylar can...
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What wire size is required for a 240V dryer circuit?
Hi everyone,
What gauge wire is required for installing a 240V electric dryer outlet in a residential home?
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Thanks for the info! Is there a way to run a diagnostic mode on the MVWB series to narrow down the cause?
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With all these factors in mind, is there an easy way to figure out if the AC is simply working hard because of hot weather, or if it’s too small for...
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Adding a metallic accent with the shadow effect can look nice if it is done lightly. If the shadow is soft and matte, a small touch of metallic paint...
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Using a matte finish for the shadow color is usually a good idea if you want to keep it soft and subtle. Matte doesn’t reflect light much, so it helps...
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Thank you! How do you figure out if an AC is properly sized for your home, and is there a way to calculate what size unit you actually need?
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Hi there!
If you want to create a nice shadow effect with wall stenciling, a good way is to use a slightly darker shade of your main color...
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When is constant AC operation a sign of trouble?
Hi all, is it normal for a central AC to run constantly on really hot days, or could that be a sign it’s undersized or needs servicing?
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If it’s properly maintained, pressure-treated wood can last anywhere from 15 to 20 years, sometimes even longer. The main thing is to keep it sealed,...
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Both have their pros and cons. Pressure-treated wood is more budget-friendly and easy to work with, but it needs regular maintenance like sealing or staining...
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