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How to determine the best size pavers for your driveway
The very first step to choosing pavers for your driveway is deciding what size to pick, as sizes have different upsides and ...
The Family Handyman on MSN
10 best patio and deck cleaners
Get your deck or patio ready for summer with these high-performing cleaners. Using the right patio or deck cleaner makes all ...
Outdoor Guide on MSN
Things That Are Attracting Skunks To Your Yard
Skunks get a bad rap: They're actually pretty adorable, and they eat mice. But you may unwittingly be inviting them to hang ...
Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSN
Infrastructure, city code highlight packed City Council agenda
After a brief break to adjust for the holiday season, Midland City Council will host its final meeting of the calendar year ...
The concrete of ancient Rome was notoriously strong. Many of the buildings, bridges, and aqueducts built by the Romans still ...
New research shows Roman concrete relied on heat-driven mixing and reactive lime, giving it a surprising self-healing ability ...
New Scientist on MSN
Pompeii building site reveals how the Romans made concrete
Excavations of a workshop that was buried in Pompeii almost 2000 years ago have given archaeologists unique insights into ...
Southern Living on MSN
How To Keep Outdoor Planters From Cracking In Winter
Insulate your pots to protect them from the winter chill.
Winter is rough on cars in places where road crews lay down salt, brine, or sand at the first sign of freezing weather. Rust ...
New research suggests the Romans used a method known as "hot mixing" to produce self-healing concrete, which allowed them to ...
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A 2,000-year-old building site reveals the raw ingredients for ancient Roman self-healing concrete
Roman concrete is pretty amazing stuff. It's among the main reasons we know so much about Roman architecture today. So many structures built by the Romans still survive, in some form, thanks to their ...
Had our existing deck rescreened and updated. The door was removed and replaced with sliding screens, which left a 3.5” high threshold which did not meet building code. The local building inspector ...
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