DIY Builds
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The short answer is no, if you're talking about a traditional garden shed. A garden building that is to be used as a 'granny annexe' or regular sleeping accommodation will require planning permission and must meet current building regulations.
Shed skirting options include a wide range of materials that vary in aesthetics, including vinyl siding, brick, chicken wire, faux stone veneer,...
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A brick wall may cost more than a fence, but it offers more advantages in the long run. Not only is a wall more visually appealing, but it is also...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
Learn More »The modern garden shed is just as likely to be a contemporary home office, craft room, gym or decorated relaxation space as a tired tool store at the bottom of the garden.
However, a huge portion of homes still have little to no guttering. The fact that Florida has a sandy soil and most moisture is absorbed quickly...
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Cost to Install Plumbing in a Shed or Garage by Fixture Costs are similar for bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, and "wet bar" sinks. Toilet:...
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Class 10a buildings (such as a private garage, carport, shed, or the like) are defined as non-habitable buildings in the Building Code of Australia (BCA) and are not permitted to be used for residential purposes without approval from the Local Government (refer Section 119 of the Building Act 1975).
Class 10a buildings (such as a private garage, carport, shed, or the like) are defined as non-habitable buildings in the Building Code of Australia (BCA) and are not permitted to be used for residential purposes without approval from the Local Government (refer Section 119 of the Building Act 1975). Property owners who therefore wish to use a shed for residential purposes and incorporate habitable rooms in the building, e.g. kitchen, bedroom, living room, dining room, must not do so without first obtaining all relevant approvals to permit this use. In addition, the Class 10a building must be upgraded to the minimum standard of a Class 1a dwelling, as required by the BCA, prior to the building being occupied for residential purposes.
The rule of thumb is to go up one size larger if you plan on running the recommended wire size over 100 feet. This means that if you are planning...
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Additionally, long-term testing programs on PEX have shown that it has a potential lifespan of more than 100 years. So, while copper systems may...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Mountable curbs, sometimes referred to as roll curbs, have sloping faces that allow vehicles to encroach on them without damaging tires and wheels;...
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Any wood that combines beauty with outdoor durability is the ideal choice for exterior timber cladding for sheds, summerhouses and garden rooms....
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