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Q&A: Flood-Damaged Receptacles

Q: I am doing renovation in a house that was flooded. Is it necessary to replace electrical receptacles that were under water? More

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Pickup Truck Racks

Compared to the homemade variety, commercially made racks are more durable and more versatile — and they come with a wide selection of handy accessories. Here’s what’s available in both steel and aluminum truck racks. More

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Q&A: Air-Nailing Backerboard

Q: Can I use a pneumatic nail gun to fasten tile backerboard to floors and walls? More

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Is This Chimney Safe?

Every remodeler will eventually be asked, “Can you hook the new furnace to this old chimney?” Here’s the information you need to give the correct answer. More

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Q&A: Galvanized Nails for Pneumatic Guns

Q: Are all zinc-coated nails for pneumatic nailers created equal? More

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Q&A: Copper Corrosion on Cedar Roofs

Q: Can copper flashing be used with cedar shingles? I was told the natural oils in the cedar can corrode the copper. More

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For What It's Worth

The Journal's pick of curious, interesting and useful products. More

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Builder's Library - Classy Concrete

Classy Concrete More

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Concrete Admixtures

Superplasticizers, air-entraining cement, accelerators, and retarders can make concrete perform to meet a host of special conditions. More

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