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All homes require some exterior care and maintenance, but log homes require a bit more than most. Once a year, the home's exterior should be washed to remove pollen, insect debris, and dirt. At that time, the home should be checked for mildew and mold, which should be removed if present.
23 Projects You Can Do Without Planning Permission Interior renovations. ... Single-storey extensions. ... Build a conservatory without planning...
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A shed you use exclusively to hold your carpentry tools is a valid write-off. A shed that holds carpentry tools plus all the gardening equipment...
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Log homes can be absolutely breathtaking to behold and offer a warm, cozy living environment full of charm. They are not without their problems, however, and you should carefully consider both the pros and cons of a log home before building or purchasing one. Don't let the charm and beauty of a wood home lure you into a lifestyle you're not prepared for. Log home living is a treat for some but a barrage of unpleasant surprises for those unprepared for their quirks and maintenance needs.
Airbnb earnings are not exempt. They're added to your total taxable income, and it's all taxed together. However, you may have a separate tax-free...
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Spray Foam (Polyurethane Foam) Spray foam insulation is one of the most durable, effective, and reliable forms of home insulation. It can last a...
Read More »All homes require some exterior care and maintenance, but log homes require a bit more than most. Once a year, the home's exterior should be washed to remove pollen, insect debris, and dirt. At that time, the home should be checked for mildew and mold, which should be removed if present. Any faulty caulking and chinking should be removed and replaced during this inspection, and the wood should be restained or resealed if needed. It is not unusual for a log home to need to be resealed every three to four years.
Good vents in your shed are an absolute must, even if you are only using it for storage. Without a good venting system, your shed can experience...
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Even though plywood is more expensive, and OSB stronger, my recommendation for a shed roof is 5/8” or 3/4″ construction-grade exterior rated (CDX)...
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One of the biggest reasons why you'll want to go with a metal shed is because it's durable. Metal is able to hold up better than wood and it...
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You must apply for householder planning permission to erect a garden building, greenhouse or shed if: the total area of ground covered will be...
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