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Pros – uPVC doors are low maintenance and require no painting or staining. They are well insulated, more stable than timber and usually come with multipoint locking.
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Metal sheds are more durable as they are fire, insect, rot, and weather resistant. They can rust, but they are more durable to the elements vs....
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Most Exterior doors except any made to measure/bespoke doors or frames are usually over-veneered on solid timber, this is in line with a worldwide move to making the best use of our resources and does in my opinion lead to a very stable door with comparable stability to "solid wooden section" doors. A bespoke range of wooden doors are made using traditional Mortice & Tenon joints, this is accepted as the best way of manufacturing doors but the use of “splined dowels” as a jointing method especially when coupled with the improvements in modern glues has narrowed the construction difference in relation to the quality of joints to almost zero. Pvc doors are likely to consume less of your time with maintenance but always have that ”narrow” look to them due to the pvc sash (frame) that forms the door which in turn is then fitted to the actual pvc sub frame. Composite doors go some way to overcoming the Pvc problems of narrowness by being manufactured as a “slab”, ie; the full width of door but then the slab is fitted in to a Pvc frame, both the Pvc and the Composite usually end up with the doorway being made narrower than if a traditional wooden door is fitted, traditional methods are sometimes hard to beat. The quality of exterior wooden doors when they are treated properly are the best buy you will make, the interesting thing about exterior wooden doors is that even when they have been fitted to a property for 100 years or more they continue to function properly and when they don't they can be added to, reduced in size and different locks or draught excluders added, the same cannot be said about PVC doors, however when all is said and done PVC or Composite doors need minimal maintenance, on more modern properties they can be a better option.
Vent pipes must be installed so they stay dry. This means that they should emerge from the top of the drainpipe, either straight vertically or at...
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Yes, a toilet can be installed in a garden room, so long as it meets building regulations approval. While building regulations are not common for a...
Read More »Wooden doors vary greatly in price from Mahogany doors starting at £128 + vat and rise to more than a £1000 + vat for Bespoke Oak doors, if you are also fitting a new frame you can add quite a bit more, it should be remembered that the upside is that you can transfer all your locks, hinges etc if you so wish, if not you must also allow part of your budget for locks, handles, hinges, draught excluders, decoration etc etc.
Gravel base is to be 2 feet larger than the shed size. Example: 10x12 shed requires 12x14 base (see diagram below). Although a level gravel base is...
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The finished side should face toward your neighbor. Not only is this more polite, but it's the standard. Your property will look a lot nicer with...
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mortise and tenon joint What is the strongest woodworking joint? For excellent stability, the mortise and tenon joint is a great choice. It's a...
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If your neighbour owns the wall or fence You can't make changes to your side without their permission, such as painting it. If the wall or fence...
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