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If you want to install a fence in your yard but don't want to use cement to sturdy the fence posts into the ground, there are several different options you can explore. You can try out the gravel and ...
These are intended to prevent water from pooling on top of your posts, a serious problem that can cause them to rot or split. Designed to fit tightly over each one, fence caps are available in a wide ...
PARKERSBURG — The Wood County Commission set its meeting dates and who serves on what committee in the upcoming year during its regular meeting on Thursday. Commissioners Blair Couch ...
Wooden spoons? Not a fan — they’re hand-wash-only divas, prone to cracking under pressure (literally). So who’s right? Are wooden spoons a hidden health risk or just misunderstood kitchen heroes?
The additions of two distinguished journalists to our coverage of the U.S. intelligence community underscore The Post’s investment in national security reporting as the second Trump ...
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When used as fence posts, untreated wood may last for 10 years in one environment, but decay and weaken in fewer than two years in another. Are cedar fence posts a better option than treated pine?
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