Must be 12" off the ground by warranty.
yes
-- If you use the house to store a truckload of siding inside, then it's volume. -- If you cover the outside of the house with siding, then it's surface area. -- If you lay pieces of siding on the ground all around the foundation, then it's perimeter.
No, a tub does not have to touch the ground. It can be installed on feet or a base that elevates it off the ground.
Siding typically needs to be installed at least 6 inches above the ground to prevent moisture damage and ensure proper ventilation. This distance helps protect the siding material from water splashes and ground moisture, which can lead to rot and mold. Additionally, local building codes may have specific requirements, so it's important to check those before installation.
Feet Touch the Ground was created on -19-06-04.
Plants that never touch the ground are called Aeriel root
Yes, in tennis, the ball can touch the ground during play.
jump ropes should touch the ground. It is easier to jump.
Most of them touch down on ground.
It can, and very easily. A Home Depot store has two wood saws. One is a radial arm saw, and it can cut any of the dimensional stock but 6x6s which won't fit in the saw, and they won't cut Hardiboard siding because it tears up the blade. The other is a panel saw that can cut any wooden sheet goods but not drywall, concrete board or Hardipanel siding.
It can never touch the ground if it does you have to burn it or we take your food!
A tornado that does not touch the ground is a funnel cloud.