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We're also able to make it weather resistant.
One company is innovating in the space by altering the chemistry of the wood itself to make it weather and decay resistant.
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With the Trust as a result placing Tyntesfield second on its list of priorities for preservation, Girouard said of the property: In his later life, Richard Gibbs recognised that the diverse interests of the large family, and the need to invest heavily in even basic refurbishment of the house to make it weather-secured and habitable, would require the family to sell Tyntesfield.
Much work had to be done to make the building fit for its new purpose, including making it weather-proof, installing central heating, a lift, and a washbasin in each bedroom.
Earth may be "stabilized" to make it more weather resistant.
Airlines have high fixed costs that make it difficult to weather a severe downturn.
The substantial padding and smooth cotton-mix lining make it ideal for icy weather, and its generous size means room for growth.
"Weather issues make it hard to read in some locations, and some plates are pretty beaten up, which makes them hard to read.
April's longer days and milder weather make it a perfect time to go.
While Elbrus is not considered a technically difficult climb, the elevation and unpredictable weather make it a challenge.
If anyone can't make it because of the weather, they will be allowed to exchange tickets.
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