What materials do you recommend for floor trusses?
The number of decisions you make when designing and building a new home is astronomical. You may fret about the flooring, the fixtures, and the wall color. Although the floor trusses are hidden from view, choosing the best material for these supports can help you avoid additional costs to repair squeaks and cracked tiles down the road. Keep reading to find out what our readers recommend you use for sturdy floor trusses.
5 Tips to Maintain Your Mahogany Deck
Mahogany is a popular material choice and for good reason. From the beautiful straight grain pattern and rich color tones to its workability and strength, homeowners can’t go wrong with this exotic hardwood.
Pros & Cons of Shiplap Siding
Shiplap siding is everywhere…the internet, television, and even your neighbor’s house! In this blog, we will break down the pros & cons of shiplap siding, and why you should consider using it!
Does a fence increase the value of a home?
The market value of a house depends on a variety of different factors. Deciding which home improvement projects to do and which ones to skip often boils down to determining what will give you the biggest return on your investment. While bathroom and kitchen remodels usually offer the best ROI, where do fences fall? Read on to find out what builders and real estate experts believe.
How Much Maintenance Goes into Wood Siding?
When many homeowners think of siding for their home, their minds first think of wood. Wood has been used as a siding material for centuries. And despite of the prevalence of newer materials, it is still one of the most attractive options today. But before installing wood siding, homeowners often want to know how durable it is and how much maintenance it will require.
Buying Mill Direct – What does it mean? Why is it Important?
You might have heard us at RMFP throw around the term “Mill-Direct” before but might not be clear on what it actually means. Have no fear! We are here to help break it down and explain why it should matter to you. We are different than other lumberyards and building materials suppliers in that buying mill direct is our focus to bring more savings to you, the customer!
The Legacy of a Boulder Lumber Company
The famed Sutherland Boulder Lumber Company closed its doors in 2010 leaving behind an abundant history and thousands of disappointed customers.
Getting Your Accreditation to Mill and Grade Lumber
Working in the building and construction industry can be a very rewarding job, while also being challenging. You work alongside people to mill lumber to a standard that is required for resale directly to suppliers, homeowners, and contractors.