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Shiplap cladding is more expensive to produce than overlap, therefore, sheds with this cladding do come with a higher price tag, however the extra protection from the elements and the extra security and visual appeal they provide make it the most preferred construction method for modern garden sheds.
Step 8: Install Rebar Net. Concrete makes a permanent slab on which to build or place your shed, but it is brittle. It needs reinforcement to give...
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If you performed all of the labor to build the average home of today, you would save about fifty percent off of the cost to build. And according to...
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When buying a shed, you may be looking at the aesthetics, the price and its quality; however, it might be easy to overlook the build and cladding. Whilst cladding can often be mistaken as being a seemingly minor aspect of your garden shed, it can affect the strength, price and even what you can use it for. Therefore, it’s vital to know the difference between the different styles to help you find the perfect shed for you. Overlap, shiplap and tongue and groove are different building styles, with the wooden panels all locking together differently. Each type offers positives and negatives, so read on to find out what build is best for you…
Top alternatives to solar panels. There are several alternative ways to benefit from solar without installing a rooftop system in your home. A few...
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Firewood doesn't necessarily need to be split to season but splitting wood when it's green can help speed up the drying out process. If you're...
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There are two stud spacing options for a shed: 16-inch and 24-inch stud spacing. Studs spaced at 16-inches make for a sturdier shed, but the...
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Painting the interior of a shed with white interior paint job is a good idea. It seals the wood, helps prevent mildew and insect damage, it...
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If you are building your garage for work-related purposes, your property's added value will likely not hurt your taxes. You can deduct a new garage...
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A 10”x12” or 8”x12” shed is all you need for de-cluttering the push mower, flower pots, tools, and lawn supplies easily and effectively. Indulge in...
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If you're getting a shed without a built-in floor you're going to need a concrete pad. The walls of your shed will actually get anchored to the...
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In general, you want to aim for ½ inch to 1-inch gravel for drainage. Areas that will see especially heavy flow may need larger gravel. Or,...
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