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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Closed off this deck / sited it on the outside

Can you please explain what is closed off? and what is sited it on?

(From video 3:57 and for sited it on 4:03

Second bedroom, we closed off this deck, so we're not going to have any issues with tenants and we sited it on the outside and you can't even notice it from the other side

  

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closed off this deck : The door used to lead to a deck or balcony. That's not shown. The doorway that led to that outside feature of the house was sealed shut.

  • closed off this deck : The door used to lead to a deck or balcony.
  • That's not shown.
  • The doorway that led to that outside feature of the house was sealed shut.
  • si d ed it on the outside : They put siding on the outside of the house where the door was, making it look as if there was never a door there.
  • siding : Material, such as boards or shingles, used for surfacing the outside walls of a frame building.
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closed off this deck: The door used to lead to a deck or balcony. That's not shown. The doorway that led to that outside feature of the house was sealed shut.

sided it on the outside: They put siding on the outside of the house where the door was, making it look as if there was never a door there.

siding: Material, such as boards or shingles, used for

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Amazing explantion thanks so much

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